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Pool Care

The essentials you need to know to look after your swimming pool
By Will Futter
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Weekly Pool Care Guide

Carrying out a few simple checks each week will help keep your pool clean and ensure your Origin Aqua system continues to operate optimally. These tasks only take a few minutes and help prevent common issues. 1. Empty the Skimmer Baskets Check the skimmer baskets and remove any leaves, insects, or debris. Keeping the skimmers clear helps maintain good water circulation and prevents the pump from working harder than necessary. 2. Brush the Pool Walls & Vacuum Brush the pool walls to remove any buildup or debris. Skim the surface of any loose leaves. This helps keep the pool surfaces clean and allows the filtration system to remove particles from the water more effectively. Deploy your pool robot or vacuum to clean the pool floor. 3. Check the Pool Water Level The water level should be approximately halfway up the skimmer opening. If the water level is too low, the pump may draw in air and circulation may be reduced. To top up the pool: - If your pool has an automatic top-up system, it will stop filling automatically. - For manual top-up, place the hose connected to the Origin Aqua filtered top-up line into the pool. - Note: Untreated mains tap water must not fill the swimming pool, this will lead to seriously reduced water quality and the pool water could turn green. 4. Quick Plant Room Check Take a moment to check the plant room. You should observe: - The circulation pump running - Main Flow & Pressure visible on the pressure gauge If the gauge shows zero pressure, or the plant room is completely silent, the system may require attention.

Last updated on Mar 11, 2026

Why Tap Water Should Never Go Directly Into Your Pool

The Short Answer Origin Aqua systems work differently from traditional chlorine pools. Your pool is home to a carefully balanced biological ecosystem — and tap water, despite appearing clean, contains Phosphate (algae food), chemicals and minerals that can disrupt that balance and affect your water quality. What's in Tap Water? Mains tap water is treated for safe drinking, not for biological pool systems. It typically contains: - Phosphates and trace nutrients — these can fuel unwanted algae or microbial growth. - Chlorine or chloramine — added by water authorities to kill bacteria. In a traditional pool this is expected, but in your Origin Aqua system it can interfere with the beneficial biology that keeps your water clear and balanced. - Minerals and dissolved solids — including calcium, magnesium, and other compounds that can cause scaling, cloudiness, or surface staining over time. Over time, repeated top-ups with untreated tap water can gradually shift your water chemistry away from the stable balance your system relies on. What About Hosing Down the Pool Area? It's not just about filling — how you clean around your pool matters too. When you hose down your coping, surrounds, or pool deck, that wash water picks up whatever is on the surface: dust, fertilisers, pesticides, sunscreen residue, and more. If that water drains into the pool rather than away from it, those contaminants enter your water. Always ensure your surrounds are cleaned so that water drains away from the pool edge. What Should I Do Instead? - Top-up water should always be treated via the Origin Aqua top up system as recommended by your Origin Aqua installer - When cleaning pool surrounds, direct the hose so water flows away from the pool, not towards it. - Avoid runoff from garden beds, lawns, or any area where fertilisers or pesticides have been applied. Why This Matters More for Your System Traditional chlorine pools can tolerate tap water top-ups because the chemistry is heavily managed with chemicals. Your Origin Aqua system is designed to avoid that — which means it needs a little more care about what enters the water. Your pool is maintained as a phosphate-limited environment — keeping phosphate levels low is one of the key mechanisms keeps your water crystal clear and prevents algal blooms from taking hold. The good news is that once your system is established and these simple habits are in place, your pool largely takes care of itself. For further guidance, contact the Origin Aqua support team at support@origin-aqua.com or visit www.origin-aqua.com

Last updated on Mar 17, 2026