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How Rain Affects Your Pool

The name Sunshine Coast says it all. Most of the time, we are lucky to have great weather here in tropical Queensland, but the Sunshine Coast isn’t immune to heavy rain.

How Rain Can Affect Your Sunshine Coast Swimming Pool


The name Sunshine Coast says it all. Most of the time, we are lucky to have great weather here in tropical Queensland, but the Sunshine Coast isn’t immune to heavy rain. Billabong Pool Service & Supply is here to help with pool maintenance requirements, and we want you to be aware of how rain can affect your pool. The more you know, the easier it will be to maintain a safe and inviting swimming spot for family and friends.

Rain Impacts Water Level

This first one may sound a bit obvious, but it’s important for Queenslanders to keep an eye on rainfall totals as backyard pools will eventually overflow with heavy rain. Swimming pools are meant to have sufficient overflow incorporated into the design but, if there’s a torrential downpour or your pool isn’t quite up to standard, flooding is possible. Not only is there the potential for overflowing but also issues with the skimmer, a small opening on the side of the pool where water is sucked in, cleaned, and then recirculated. If water levels get high enough, the skimmer may stop working.


Rain Throws Off pH Balance

As a popular choice for pool repairs Sunshine Coast, we hear from many pool owners who are struggling with pool chemicals, especially after it rains. Rainfall can throw off the balance of pH levels in your pool, as the active chlorine level drops with algae spores, bacteria, and other organisms and organic matter in the pool. It’s recommended that you clean your pool as soon as possible after rain to minimise bacteria growth and help restore the balance. Otherwise, your pool could turn green!


Rain Carries Debris Into Your Pool

It’s important to take care of your pool no matter the weather, but heavy rainfall or severe storms should make pool maintenance a top priority. That’s because the wind and the rain carry leaves, sticks and other debris into the pool. This detritus may cause damage to vital pool components, and then you’ll need pool repairs Sunshine Coast. An advanced pool cleaner with robotic technology can help pick up small debris after a storm, but you should also have a pool net on hand to remove any larger sticks or debris from your pool.


Visit Billabong Pool Shop Sunshine Coast

Whether you need swimming pool repairs or are looking for automated cleaning solutions, Billabong Pool Service & Supply has you covered. Get in touch with your local pool shop Sunshine Coast to learn about pool maintenance and trusted equipment.

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