Removing Debris After Cleaning a Pool Screen Enclosure

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Part of the video series: Cleaning a Pool Screen Enclosure

Summary: Watch as a seasoned professional demonstrates how to remove debris after cleaning a pool screen enclosure with a blower in this free online video about home pool care.

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C.R. Willey C.R. Willey owns and operates a lawn and landscape business. He often finds himself cleaning off pool enclosures as a result of debris, limbs and leaves that ... read more

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Removing Debris After Cleaning a Pool Screen Enclosure

In this clip we are almost done. We have already cleaned this pool enclosure; it is really important. Now it is time to take off the brush and get ready to clean the pool. Before you clean the pool though, we have a little bit of pine needles and debris that is in the pool. We have our pool vac ready to go now. We would take the skimmer and we would start picking up some of the pine needles out of the pool. Just to make sure that there is no extra debris on top of the pool area. So we would go ahead and skim the pool. When you are skimming the pool, just work in a scoping motion back and forth and that would create its own little current on top of the water. That pushes a lot of the pine needles the direction that you want. A couple of more scoops and we would be done.

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