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How to Clean Screen Enclosures for Swimming Pools

The United States has 10.4 million residential swimming pools, which means that one out of thirty people has a swimming pool.  Many Americans get a screen enclosure for their swimming pool so they can have privacy, shade, protection, and keeping the pests out.  However, over time screen enclosures accumulate pollen, dirt, and mildew, building a nasty film on the surface.  In this blog, we will talk about ways you can clean your screen enclosures.

Garden Hose and Soap

            When a pool enclosures look filthy, it is time to put some elbow grease to restore it to its original condition. An easy way to clean a screen enclosure is to use a simple mixture of soap and water. With a soft-bristle brush, scrub the screen enclosure as intensely as possible to ensure the best results. It will take off most of the dirt and filth. Dish soap and a bucket of warm water can clean both sides of the screens effectively. Once everything is scrubbed, use the garden hose to rinse off the screens. The process might need to be repeated depending on how dirty the screen enclosure is.

Bleach and Water

            If any mold exists on the screen enclosure, the mixture to use is one gallon of water and three quarts of bleach to eliminate it. The bleach solution will remove algae, moss, and mildew that has appeared on the screen.  It is vital to use a soft bristle brush with a long handle, so the bleach doesn’t damage your hands. After the screen is clean, rinse off the screen enclosure with fresh water.

Vinegar and Water

            Many elements can create a dirty screen enclosure, including weather, debris, pollen, and more. Various factors contribute to the buildup of dirt, mildew, algae, and mold. Another excellent mixture to use is vinegar and water. It is best to use 50% of hot water and 50% of vinegar to scrub off the accumulation. A sponge or scrub brush can abolish the problem areas washing away all the visible mold, mildew, and algae. Also, the screen does not have to be rinsed off with water because the vinegar creates an acidic barrier that prevents mold growth.

Soft Washing

            Sometimes it’s challenging to clean specific hard-to-reach areas. Soft washing can delicately wash off all the filth quickly and efficiently. The hot water washes away all the grime; however, it is essential not to put too much strength because it can damage the screen. The best way to start soft washing is to have the settings at the lowest pressure. Soft washing is the most convenient way to clean a screen enclosure.

Conclusion

            There are various ways to clean a screen enclosure around your swimming pool, such as using a hose, brush, or soft washing, but the best way to get a complete clean is with soft washing. If you want the job done right, you can count on Oceantime Pressure Washing LLC to clean your screened enclosures. We are professionals who can help you save time and money. Contact us now at our website so we can clean your screen the right way.

Why You Should Hire A Professional Pressure Washing Service

With spring beginning to turn to summer, more and more parties and celebrations are being planned. When you’re hosting a party or even just preparing to enjoy your own front and back yard more, a pressure washing is in need! Read this month’s blog to learn why you should hire a professional to get the job done!

Safety

A professional who has worked with a pressure washing machine before knows exactly what type of power is behind the machine. If you’ve never done it before, you’ll be surprised at just how intense it is. If you are caught off guard you may find yourself falling, slipping, or injuring yourself. Don’t take the risk by assuming you can handle it. 

Surface Knowledge

As discussed above, pressure washing is powerful. Not every surface is able to withstand that much pressure. If you are unaware, you may cause some serious and costly damage to structures around your house. Hiring a professional who knows for certain what to wash and where to skip is the best way to ensure you won’t make any pricey accidents. 

Mixtures

Many assume that a pressure wash will simply be just water. On the contrary, a professional will create a solution of detergents, soap, and water. With the right mixture, your home will be extra shiny and clean. If you’re not an expert at chemical mixing and solution diluting, leave it the pros!

Environmental Damage

If you’ve never pressure washed your home before, it may take a lot longer for you to get the hang of it and figure out what is washable and what isn’t. During this learning process, you are wasting water. Many places are very conscious about the amount of water being used per household. If you don’t want to stack up your monthly water bill, allowing a professional who knows the exact amount of water to use is a great way to keep your bill lower and our earth a little bit greener. 

Conclusion

Giving your home a nice pressure wash during the months of spring and summer is a great idea! Another great idea is being sure to hire a professional to get the job done. If you’re ready to get the outdoor parties started, contact Oceantime Pressure Washing LLC today!

Getting Your Pool Summer Ready

Summer time is fast approaching. The warm weather will definitely convince you to bring out the swimming trunks, a refreshing drink and some much needed time by the pool. Before you dip your feet though, you must ensure that your pool is in fact summer ready. Taking the time to properly maintain your pool for the season will not only guarantee a clean pool, but plenty of positive experiences and memories as well. Read along to learn some ways that will help get your pool ready for the warm season.

Skim Your Pool

One of the simplest things you can do to keep your pool free of leaves and other elements is to regularly skim it. Invest in a skimming net to help keep your pool clean and free of debris. By making this a regular task, you are preventing any debris from sinking to the bottom of the pool. Your skimming net will help you remove any big items that a pool vacuum won’t be able to get.

Chemical Levels

This is a very important step. Chemical levels need to be at the right amount before you’re able to dive into your pool. Your pools water and chemical levels tend to change through the seasons which is why it’s important to check them. You can find pH strips at your local pool store. These strips will indicate if your pool is too acidic or alkaline meaning it is unsafe for you to use your pool until your chemical levels are fixed as the water can carry harmful bacteria that makes it unsafe for people to swim in.

Have Your Pool Serviced by Oceantime Pressure Washing LLC.  

The tips listed above are only a few of the things that you can do to get your pool ready for the summer. If you find yourself with a bigger problem that needs attention from an experienced professional, enlist the services of Oceantime Pressure Washing LLC. Our experienced team has years of knowledge and can help get your pool ready for the summer.

Maintaining your pool year round can be a difficult task, but well worth it! It is not easy, and sometime you will find yourself dealing with bigger issues. When this happens, let the professionals handle it for you. Learn about our pool servicing options on our website.

The Dangers of a Dirty Swimming Pool

Summer is almost here and that means people everywhere will soon be flocking to the water to cool off. Swimming pools are a popular option because they’re considered safer than the ocean since they don’t have a current or threat of sharks. However, there are dangers lurking in swimming pool water that are far scarier than Jaws; E. coli, hepatitis, and noroviruses, just to name a few. Read on to find out why maintaining a clean swimming pool is essential to the health of your family and anyone else swimming in it.

What are the biggest threats?

According to the CDC, hundreds of cases of recreational water illnesses (RWIs) are reported each year and are on the rise. RWIs include diarrheal illnesses and fevers, eye and ear infections, and even neurological illnesses, all of which can be life-threatening to small children and those with weakened immune systems. Cryptosporidium, or Crypto for short, is a germ that poses a major threat because it is resistant to chlorine and is responsible for pool-related diarrheal illnesses. In 2001, 358 swimmers became ill from exposure to Crypto at an Illinois aquatic park.

What can be done about these threats?

While these facts may be alarming, it doesn’t mean that you have to totally avoid swimming pools. Here are some tips for keeping your pool clean and safe for swimming:

-Drain old water and have the pool pressure washed. This is an important step because chlorine can only do so much and if the chlorine levels are too high, it can irritate your eyes and skin. Once you’ve drained the old water, professional pressure washing will get rid of any algae or debris that might be hanging out at the bottom.

-Refill and administer chemicals correctly. Buy a good chlorinator and water testing kit from your local pool supply store. During the summer, you will need to check the chlorine and pH levels twice per week. Also, make sure to shock your pool weekly to kill resistant germs like Crypto.

-Make sure that everyone swimming in your pool is healthy and clean. Anyone who has recently had diarrhea or other gastrointestinal issues should not get in the water. Showering before and after swimming are also important measures. Little ones in swim diapers need to be changed once per hour in the restroom.

Conclusion

Despite the worrying number of RWIs that occur each year, the vast majority of people won’t experience them thanks to vigilant pool owners and operators. If you want to keep your pool healthy for your family, make sure to start by calling Oceanside Pressure Washing and Roof Cleaning LLC for a thorough pressure wash.