How Often Should a Robot Pool Cleaner Be Used to Brush a Pool?

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A key aspect of maintaining a clean, safe, and attractive swimming pool comes from regular pool maintenance. Robot pool cleaners do most of the cleaning, but we still need to brush the pool sometimes. But how often, and even if you’re using a robotic pool cleaner, should a pool be brushed? Read onwards to find out how often you should brush your pool, the advantages of robotic pool cleaners, and which tools you need to keep your pool in tip-top shape (like a skimmer and a pool vacuum)!

Brushing a pool — why it’s essential.

Brushing the walls and floor of your pool prevents algae, staining, and calcium buildup. Even if you have a top-notch robot pool cleaner such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra, brushing is vital. It loosens dirt and debris, which the robot can then more efficiently pick up.

Brushing scrubs of dirt and algae that cling to the pool’s walls and floor.

Thus, it prevents staining from organic substances and mineral deposits.

It increases water circulation and enables pool chemicals to function correctly.

It improves the workings of your pool vacuum and robotic pool cleaner by allowing less debris drainage.

How Often To Brush Your Pool?

✅ At Least Once a Week

Brushing the walls, floor , and waterline once a week is all that is required for most pools to keep the surface clean and prevent algae development.

If you employ a robot pool cleaner, such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro, you can ease up brushing duties somewhat because the cleaner will handle most of the gunk.

Still, brushing loosens small amounts of dirt and algae that a robotic cleaner might not get, especially in corners and steps.

✅ After Heavy Use or Inclement Weather

After a pool party or heavy rain, brush the pool to dislodge dirt, sunscreen, and organic matter from the walls and floor before it sticks.

While a swimming pool robot cleaner can get most debris, brushing guarantees no buildup on the surface.

✅ When Algae Starts to Form

If you see green or black spots cropping up on the pool walls or floor, it’s a sign of algae growth.

Scrub the affected spots to break up the algae, and let your pool vacuum or robot pool cleaner pick up the freed debris.

You can try a pool vacuum for algae or a robotic pool cleaner such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 to scoop up algae after brushing.

✅ After Shocking the Pool

Brushing helps distribute shock evenly through the water and prevent debris from settling during shock (when shocking the pool to kill bacteria or algae).

After shocking, use a pool vacuum cleaner to remove the dead algae and other debris.

If the stains don’t come out, you may have to figure out how to acid wash a pool to treat the surface.

✅ While Algae or Stain Removal Treatments

Brushing ensures that the chemical or product reaches all surfaces of the pool and penetrates potential problem areas, such as algae colonies.

Then, contact a wall-climbing pool cleaner like the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro to scrub out the walls post-brush.

How to Properly Brush Your Pool

Choose the Right Brush

A stainless steel brush will do the work for concrete and plaster pools.

If you have a vinyl or fiberglass pool, use a nylon brush so you don’t scratch it.

Step 1: Spray the Walls and Waterline

Begin at the waterline and move down toward the floor.

Concentrate on corners, steps, and the other hard-to-reach spots where debris collects.

Brush the Pool Floor

Make long, overlapping strokes to cover the whole floor.

Listen for audible Arial while working on these Folders.

Finish the Job With a Robot Pool Cleaner

After brushing, deploy a robot pool cleaner, such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra, to pick up the loosened debris.

Thanks to its powerful suction, it smartly navigates and will clean the entire pool.

Advantages of Using a Robotic Pool Cleaner

✅ Effortless Cleaning

With a robot pool cleaner —such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra — you get a helping hand in cleaning, allowing you to spend less time and energy keeping your pool clean.

✅ Superior Cleaning Power

Higher-end models , such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro, use powerful brushes and suction to scrub the walls, floor, and waterline.

That makes them particularly good at picking up acceptable debris, sand, and algae.

✅ Energy Efficiency

In contrast to pressure-side cleaners, robotic pool cleaners function independently, consuming less energy and resulting in reduced total maintenance costs.

✅ Algae Removal

If algae starts forming, a robotic pool cleaner can collect debris after brushing it away. As you may have noticed, the Maytronics pool cleaner and Beatbot AquaSense 2 are on this list; both are renowned for their ability to remove algae.

Can I Use a Robot Pool Cleaner Instead of Brushing?

Although a pool cleaner robot can work excellently to clean, it is impossible to 100% eliminate manual brushing.

Brushing loosens stubborn detritus and algae, which the robotic cleaner can collect more easily.

For ultimate results, brush the pool weekly and let the robot do the deep clean.

The Exception To The Rule: Pool Booster Pumps

A pressure-side cleaner needs a booster pump to increase water pressure. However, a robotic pool cleaner like the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro does not have such a need.

Robot pool cleaners are more efficient and do not depend on the pool’s circulation system because they have their own built-in motor and filtration.

What to Do If the Pool Still Looks Dirty Despite Brushing and Cleaning

Check Water Circulation

Poor circulation can result in uneven cleaning or chemical distribution. Check the pump and filter are working appropriately.

Use a Pool Vacuum

If dirt or algae has settled on the floor, a pool vacuum or a robot pool cleaner can remove it.

Consider an Acid Wash

For stubborn stains or algae, you may need to learn how to acid wash a pool to restore its surface.

Conclusion

Brushing your pool at least once a week is key to having a clean and healthy swimming environment. Although a robotic pool cleaner such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra and Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro does most of the cleaning work, brushing ensures that dirt, algae, and stains do not stick to the walls and floor. By brushing regularly with the help of a robotic pool cleaner, pool vacuum, and skimmer, you can ensure your pool is crystal clear and prolong the life of the pool surface.

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