Your Portland swimming pool is the best spot to hang out in your home during the summer. Lounging by your pool amidst the serene surroundings is very relaxing. However, as a nature lover, you might worry a tad bit about using harsh chemicals in your pool. But there are ways to make it an eco-friendly pool by reducing high amounts of energy and water use. For example, you can use solar-powered pool equipment or rainwater storage tanks. So here are some tips to make your pool eco-friendly.

Conserve Water and Energy Using Pool Covers

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Your Portland pool constantly loses water due to evaporation. Hence, covering it up when it is not in use can save this water loss. However, you might not be able to cover it up every night during the summer. In such cases, at least keep it covered for a longer time in the offseason and save gallons of water.

This way, you can also conserve energy and extend the swim season. Also, pool covers will keep rodents and small animals out of the water. Moreover, they keep leaves, dirt, and debris getting into the water. Therefore, you can also run your pool pump and filter for a shorter time.

Increase the Efficiency of Pool Circulation System

The pool circulation uses a huge amount of energy, as you generally run it for six to 10 hours a day. The pump pushes the water from the entire pool through it. However, you find leaves and debris on the surface and the top of your pool. Hence, by running the whole pool water through the filter, your pump uses more energy.

For this reason, you can try using variable speed pumps or run the pump for a shorter time. This will filter your pool water without any adverse effects and at the same time, saves your costs. Furthermore, you save energy and turn your cozy waterhole into an eco-friendly pool.

Use Environmentally Friendly Products

You might use harsh chemicals to kill algae and bacteria, but these irritate the swimmers. Similarly, manufacturing and usage of chlorine emit mercury and cause local ozone pollution.

Saltwater pools and natural pools are better alternatives to chlorine pools. These employ natural biological processes to purify the pool. Hence, this reduces the energy consumption by the pool equipment. From their many designs and models, choose one to be a part of your local ecosystem.

Incorporate Natural Elements

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Although you wish to go all in and get an eco-friendly pool, it might not be possible due to various reasons. Rather than getting disappointed, try to add some natural elements to your pool. These also do not require high-power filtration pumps and hence are energy efficient pools.

For the eco-conscious, using stones, sand, and gravel near the pool is a good idea. These increase the growth of microbes and act as natural filters. Submerge moss into your pool to limit the growth of bacteria and absorb some metals. Instead of relying on harmful chemicals, use native aquatic plant life to clean your pool.

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