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1. Swimming Pool Hose for Routine Cleaning​

Vacuuming debris

Pair a swimming pool hose with a pool vacuum. The hose suctions dirt, leaves, and small particles from the pool floor and walls. It carries this debris to the pool filter, leaving the water clear.​

Brushing and rinsing

Attach a brush head to one end of the swimming pool hose. Use it to scrub algae or stains from pool tiles, then rinse the area with water from the hose.​

Cleaning pool covers

A swimming pool hose with low-pressure water rinses off leaves, dirt, or snow from pool covers. This prevents debris from falling into the pool when you remove the cover.​

2. Swimming Pool Hose for Water Management​

Draining excess water

When rain or splashing raises the pool water level too high, use a swimming pool hose to drain the extra. Submerge one end in the pool and siphon the water to a nearby drain or lawn.​

Refilling the pool

For small water top-ups, connect a swimming pool hose to a garden faucet. Its flexible design lets you reach the pool easily without kinking, ensuring steady water flow.​

Backwashing the filter

Pool filters need regular backwashing to remove trapped debris. A swimming pool hose connects to the filter’s backwash port, carrying dirty water away from the pool to avoid recontamination.​

3. Swimming Pool Hose for Accessory Connections​

Connecting pumps and filters

A heavy-duty swimming pool hose connects the pool pump to the filter. It carries unfiltered water from the pump to the filter, then returns clean water to the pool.​

Powering pool cleaners

Automatic pool cleaners use a swimming pool hose to draw power or water. The hose delivers pressure from the pump to move the cleaner across the pool.​