Why Is My Pool Vacuum Moving Slowly?

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There are two common reasons why your pool vacuum moves slowly; blockage or air is getting into the suction side of the pool vacuum. Any of the two can make using your pool vacuum an agonizing time-waster.

If you are like me, you will want to stop asking, “Why is my pool vacuum moving slowly?” and instead find ways to make your pool vacuum move normally.

What is a pool vacuum used for?

Before the pool vacuum was invented, it was a time-consuming activity to take care of one’s pool. It could take the whole day and yet the whole pool wouldn’t be as neat. All that changed when the pool vacuum was introduced. Pool vacuums are lifesavers. Apart from the stress they reduce, their use reduces the risk of health hazards as well.

A pool vacuum is a hand lifesaver device through which the swimming pool pump system draws water to the nozzle of a portable vacuum that sweeps along the bottom and sides of the pool. By fastening suction hoses into the swimming pool’s pump system, you have a pool vacuum ready to go.

Generally, vacuums do their job automatically, while others move along the pool surfaces by themselves with an extension pole, however, internal filters or nets in the vacuum’s head trap the fragments from the pool water.

Why do you need to use a pool cleaner?

A poorly maintained pool would be a dirty pool. And pools get dirty when you swim in them and do not care for them. Algae might also grow in the pool as a result of a high concentration of unkempt water.

When this happens, no one will be keen on using the pool. The most dreadful thing is actually algae. An algae bloom can block your filters and make the water unsanitary.

Three reasons why your pool vacuum moving slowly

Pool vacuum cleaners are lightweight and easy to maneuver in order to clean the bottoms of pools. They are also designed to be energy efficient so that they don’t use up too much electricity.

But the downside to this is that the pool vacuum can slow down over time, which can make it difficult for them to do their job.

There are a few reasons why your pool vacuums move slowly:

  • They get clogged with debris, which reduces the suction power of the vacuum cleaner.
  • They have a limited amount of suction power, which means that they will eventually need replacement filters or other parts replaced.
  • An issue with the water flow in your pool could cause the pool vacuum cleaner to slow down.

The equipment you would need for DIY pool vacuum maintenance

  • Screwdriver
  • The Manual
  • Your ten fingers. (I’m serious)

 

How to Fix Sluggish Performance on Your Vacuum Cleaner?

As soon as you turn on your pool vacuum, it seems to be sluggish. That is the best time to ask yourself, “Why is my pool vacuum moving slowly?” After you have to:

  • Ensure that the filter and water pump are functioning correctly.
  • Make sure the pool vacuum cleaner isn’t clogged with debris.
  • If your pool vacuums have blocked suction pipes, make sure that they are clear.

If you do not notice any changes, here is a follow-through guide.

  • Keep an eye on the vacuum created by the cleaner hose using the “flow gauge” provided with the cleaner.
  • Remove the vacuum from the pool and turn off the pool pump.
  • Loosen and pull out the leader hose.
  • Turn the vacuum over and unscrew the screws on the bottom cover.
  • Lift off the cover and clean any debris from the turbine or vacuum chamber.
  • Disconnect the hoses from the skimmer line and remove any blockages you may find.
  • It is imperative to understand how your pool cleaner works so that you can fix it.
  • Because your pool vacuum will run at its best if you are aware of the common problems it may encounter.

 

Final Thoughts

Sometimes you might just ask yourself, “Why is my pool vacuum moving slowly?” For the first time, you might be forgiven. But the next time you notice its sluggishness, this guide will help you make it move normally, all by yourself.

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Elijah Brook

Elijah Brook

After installing my pool I discovered that keeping it clean (and safe for my 2 kids) is not something as trivial as sweeping the floor.
I went deep into this myself and I'll share my knowledge with you so that you can start with a clean pool.

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After installing my pool I discovered that keeping it clean (and safe for my 2 kids) is not something as trivial as sweeping the floor.
I went deep into this myself and I’ll share my knowledge with you so that you can start with a clean pool.

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