Keeping the bottom of a yacht hydromassage pool clean is essential to ensure not only an attractive appearance but also a high-quality wellness experience.

Dirt accumulation on the bottom can be caused by various factors, such as debris, dust, or impurities in the water. If you notice that the bottom of your yacht pool is dirty, it’s important to act promptly. Below, we analyze the most common causes of this problem and outline the most effective solutions to restore the pool to its optimal condition.

 

Easily removable material deposits

These are particles that initially floated on the surface and were brought down to the bottom by the action of disinfectants. This type of dirt can be easily removed using one of the following tools:

  • Manual vacuum: Ideal for small areas and targeted cleaning.
  • Hydromassage pool cleaning robot: Automates the cleaning process, making it effective even in hard-to-reach areas. Explore the range of pool cleaning robots offered by Centroitalia Yachting by calling our customer service line.

 

More persistent material deposits

For more persistent deposits, such as algae or scale, cleaning requires more intensive measures. Here are the possible solutions:

 

Draining and manual cleaning

If the amount of water to manage is not too large, one of the most effective solutions is to drain the pool. Follow these steps:

  • Completely drain the water from the pool, avoiding unnecessary waste if the volume is manageable.
  • Clean the bottom and walls with a specific product, such as "Calcalfree," to remove any scale or organic deposits.
  • Rinse thoroughly and refill the pool.

 

Super chlorination and cleaning without draining

If draining the pool is not an option, you can proceed with super chlorination:

  • Add powdered chlorine to the amount recommended on the product label. This enhanced treatment will eliminate the most persistent organic residues.
  • Allow the chlorine to work for several hours, then vigorously scrub the bottom and walls to remove residues.
  • After the treatment, the water may appear slightly cloudy, and chlorine levels may be elevated. To reduce cloudiness, keep the filtration system running until the water becomes clear again.
  • Add a dechlorinating agent to reduce chlorine levels to a safe and stable value.

 

When to Seek Expert Support

If, despite following these steps, the problem persists and the pool bottom is still dirty, it may be time to request more in-depth support. Our customer service center is ready to offer personalized technical advice to identify and resolve any faults or malfunctions that may be causing the issue. Our experts are equipped with the tools and expertise needed to address any difficulty, ensuring a prompt and targeted intervention.