2. CLEAN IT REGULARLY
Cleaning aluminum pool enclosures is one of the most important maintenance
procedures. What should you do?
To take care of small spots or buildups of dirt, you don’t need anything more than a
soft bristle brush, mild soap solution and garden hose. Apply the solution to spots that
need attention, brush gently if needed, and rinse with a garden hose.
Sometimes, the situation may call for more than soap and water. If you have mold,
mildew or algae on the side of your pool cage, use a low concentration of bleach and
water to try and remove it yourself. Be sure to rinse the screen off afterwards.
3. REMOVE DEBRIS
This may seem like an obvious tip, but it’s an important one!
Instead of saving cleanup for the weekend, you may find that it’s easier to “brush
away” debris as it occurs. Using a push broom, pool skimmer or other long tool you
can gently knock leaves, twigs and other debris off the top of your pool cage onto the
grass or patio below. If you have a debris issue in the form of shrubs or vines growing
on the side of your cage, remove those too.
4. LANDSCAPING
Now you’ve finally got a nice, clean pool and pool cage — you'll want it to stay that way
for as long as possible!
You can keep the look of your pool cage in tip top shape by paying special attention
to the landscaping around it. Tall, overhanging trees can leave debris on your pool
cage whenever they shed their leaves and seeds. To prevent this from happening, you
can trim the branches of such trees and keep them short and tidy.
If you value the shade your landscaping provides, that’s fine —just find trees and plants
that don’t “shed,” or drop many leaves or seeds. Just visit your local plant nursery and
see what will work best in your backyard!
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