On the surface, a pool seems like a simple amenity. At a closer look, it’s clear that it’s a complex invention, composed of many swimming pool parts working together. Then, you have pool cleaner parts, pool covers, liners, and more.

Regardless of their complexity, (inground versus above-ground pools), swimming pools are highly valued creations. They allow people to enjoy themselves and feel comfortable in warm weather. Take a look at some of the most important parts of a swimming pool.

 

The Most Important Swimming Pool Parts

SKIMMERS

Skimmers are the large, vacuum-looking buckets found on the inside of a pool, used for filtration of pool water. They suck the water out of the pool through your filtration system. Specifically, they have a plastic basket that catches debris such as leaves, insects, and other hard items that may fall into the pool.

 

MAIN DRAIN

Main drains also suck water from the swimming pool but this part can be found at the bottom of the deep end of the pool. The main drain is useful for pulling in any debris found at the bottom of the pool that the skimmer is unable to reach.

 

RETURN JETS

Return jets are the propulsion system that pushes water back into your pool once it’s been filtered. Return jets also help with water circulation in your pool, helping skimmers catch more debris.

 

POOL PUMP

Pool pumps suck water from your pool, bring the water through the filter, and then release it back into your pool. A rotor found inside the pump sucks the water in and out of your pool at high speed. Spun by a motor, the pump can operate at several speeds.

 

THE FILTER

The filter is one of the most important parts of the pool. As its name suggests, the filter sucks water from the pool in and filters out debris, insects, and any other unwanted items that may land in the water. However, not all filters are the same; there are three types of filters that you can use: diatomaceous earth, sand, and cartridge.

 

You really can’t say that out of all the swimming pool parts listed above, there is one that is the most important. Each one serves a different, but equal function.

 

POOL HEATER: NOT VITAL, BUT A REASONABLE LUXURY

The pool heater is also an important pool part, especially if you have a pool that may be located in a cooler climate. A pool heater allows a swimming pool to maintain a consistent temperature regardless of outside conditions. It may be powered by natural gas, propane, electricity, or solar energy.

 

GET SWIMMING POOL PARTS YOU NEED WITH FRANK WALL

If you have a pool installed in your home or are considering installing one, it’s important to make sure that you have all of the swimming pool parts or replacement parts necessary for it to function. Frank Wall specializes in providing several pool parts that are essential to a functioning pool. Shop for pool equipment and accessories now. Or, contact us today to learn more about the pool parts that we can provide you.