Swimming pool skimmers: key element for clean water and efficient maintenance
THE skimmers play an essential role in the maintenance of your swimming pool by ensuring the quality and cleanliness of the water. \n\nIn this article, we offer you a complete guide to better understand how skimmers work, the different types available, how to choose the model suited to your pool and the best practices for their installation and maintenance. \n
How skimmers work
\nThe main role of skimmers is to remove impurities and dirt present on the surface of the water before they accumulate at the bottom of the pool. They are an integral part of the swimming pool filtration system and work in synergy with other elements such as the pump and the filter. \n\nWhen the pump is running, water is sucked in by the skimmer which retains debris thanks to its pre-filter device. Dirt is therefore captured before the water passes through the main filter and is returned clean to the basin. \nPre-filter
\nThe pre-filter, also called a basket or basket, has the function of retaining large debris such as leaves, insects or other floating objects. It thus relieves the work of the main filter and improves the overall quality of filtration. \nTypes of skimmers
\nThere are mainly two types of skimmers: recessed skimmers and floating skimmers. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. \nRecessed skimmers
\nRecessed skimmers are installed directly into the pool structure, usually some distance from the edge. They are more discreet and aesthetic than floating skimmers, but their installation requires more extensive work. \nFloating skimmers
\nFloating skimmers, on the other hand, move freely on the surface of the water and capture debris as it floats. They are easy to install and are particularly suitable for above-ground swimming pools or pools whose construction does not allow for the integration of a built-in skimmer. \n\nRead also: Which Dolphin pool robot to choose?\r\nChoosing the right skimmer
\nTo choose the right skimmer for your pool, it is important to take several elements into account: the size of the pool, the pump flow rate and the construction materials used for the pool. \n- \r\n
- There pelvis size will influence the number of skimmers needed to ensure effective filtration. \r\n
- THE pump flow must be compatible with the skimmer model chosen to guarantee optimal operation. \r\n
- THE materials used to build the pool (liner, concrete, etc.) can also impact the choice of skimmer type, particularly if you opt for a built-in model. \r\n





