Skim daily. Brush and vacuum regularly. And for goodness sake, maintain a healthy chlorine level. Whether you use a salt water generator, an automatic chlorinator, or just good old fashioned liquid chlorine, your pool absolutely needs chlorine.
Likewise, people ask, can you put chlorine in a natural pool?
What’s the maintenance like? Like their chlorinated counterparts, natural pools usually have filters that will need to be cleaned regularly. Unlike chlorinated pools, though, there’s no need to add chlorine (obviously), and you won’t have to vacuum since the natural elements in the pool are supposed to be there.
Also question is, do natural pools have fish?
Yes, our NSP filtration system is engineered to handle a full range of potential contaminates including fish food and waste! Koi can be a little aggressive (they like to root & destroy plants) so we often recommend simple goldfish (10-12 to start) because they look pretty and are not a nuisance to swimmers.
Are natural pools hard to maintain?
Organic or natural pools require much less maintenance than a conventional pool, and their year-to-year costs are lower after construction is finished.
How do I filter my natural pool?
Can natural pools be clear?
When managed properly, natural swimming pools have crystal-clear water and require no chemicals to maintain because they are self-cleaning mini-ecosystems.
Do natural pools attract snakes?
FAQ: Will Snakes Get In a Natural Swimming Pool? The water in our Natural Swimming Pools is chlorine-free, so it will not kill a snake if it happens into your NSP. However, snakes are looking for food – a Natural Swimming Pool or Pond does not offer much, so they are more likely to go elsewhere.
Do natural pools attract mosquitoes?
3. Do They Attract Mosquitoes? Since natural swimming pools have constant moving water, they are almost completely mosquito-free (mosquitoes prefer standing water).