What is the Cheapest Way to Fill a Pool with Water?

Several cost-effective techniques exist to fill a swimming pool with water, even though this can be an expensive task. This guide covers some of the best options if you want to conserve some cash while maintaining an adequately filled pool. Also, with a robot pool cleaner there is little need for developing costly habits, such as the requirement to keep replacing the filters in skimmers and vacuums.

Bringing a Garden Hose from Your House Supply

The most popular method to fill a pool is also with a garden hose connected to your home’s water source. It’s an easy method, but your cost will vary based on your local water rates.
Pros: No setup fees, easy access
Cons: Time-consuming process, costly water bill

Well Water

Filling your pool with water from your well, if you have one, can be extremely cost-effective — depending on several factors.
Pros: No water bill, free all around, simple to drop in, and simple to move
Cons: Complicated to clean, and may add build-up
You can also manage well water coming in with a pool vacuum robot or swimming pool robot cleaner.

Water Delivery Services

Many areas have bulk water delivery, where a tanker truck comes and fills your pool.
Pros: Writes clear, fast water supply
Cons: Pricey, but availability depends on the area

Fire Department Assistance

Many fire departments offer to fill pools for a low fee or even as a donation-based service.
Pros: Rapid filling time, local services supported
Cons: Availability not always guaranteed, often require a permit

Rainwater Collection

How To: Fill Your Swimming Pool With a Rainwater Collection SystemIf you live in an area that gets a reasonable amount of rain, a rainwater collection system can be a sustainable way to fill your pooling—if you’re willing to go through the effort to set one up.
Pros: Hydration stations, eco-friendly
Cons: Slow, must be properly filtered

After Filling: How to Keep Your Pool Clean

Once your pool is filled, maintaining it of great importance. A robotic pool cleaner, such as a Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra, Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro or Beatbot AquaSense 2, prevents dirt, algae and debris from accumulating. To further improve your cleaning system, consider a wall climbing pool cleaner and a pool booster pump.
If algae appears in your pool, a pool vacuum for algae or a vacuum cleaner for pool can help keep it out of the water. And if you want to maintain long-term cleanliness, you might also need to learn how to acid wash a pool or how to drain an inground pool without a pump.

Conclusion

The cheapest way to fill your pool will depend on where you are located, the availability of water, and your budget. Whether you choose the garden hose, well water, delivery service or rainwater collection, the investment used to clean the pool through a robot pool cleaner will always keep the pool clean and clear for a long time.

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