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Suction Side vs. Pressure/Robot Pool Vacuums for High Debris Pools - blog/post - Float On Pools Spas Llc

Written by Admin | Mar 17, 2024 7:26:46 PM

Choosing the Right Pool Vacuum - Suction Side or Pressure/Robot?

Welcome to our deep dive into the world of pool vacuums! If you're puzzled about whether to go for a suction side or pressure/robot pool vacuum, especially for those pesky high debris pools, you're in the right place. Let’s unpack the pros and cons of each and find out which one reigns supreme for keeping your pool debris-free.


Suction Side Pool Vacuums: These are the traditional workhorses. They connect to your pool's filtration system and use the power of the pool pump to suck up debris. They're budget-friendly and simple to handle. However, they might not be the hero you need in a pool that’s a hotspot for leaves and twigs. They can easily clog and may overwork your pool's filtration system.


Pressure/Robot Pool Vacuums: Welcome to the future of pool cleaning! These vacuums operate independently, often with their own booster pump or as fully autonomous robots. They're a powerhouse when it comes to debris, without adding strain to your filtration system. Plus, they do a great job scrubbing those pool walls and floors. The catch? They're on the pricier side and might need some extra care in maintenance.


For High Debris Pools: If your pool is the neighborhood leaf gathering spot, a pressure/robot vacuum is your best bet. They're designed to handle heavy-duty cleaning without breaking a sweat. Suction side vacuums, while great for lighter cleaning, might struggle in more demanding scenarios.

Now, let's break it down further with some key Q&As:


Q: Why choose a suction side pool vacuum?

A: They're cost-effective, easy to install, and low maintenance – perfect for pools with minimal debris.

Q: What makes pressure/robot pool vacuums stand out?

A: Their independent operation means they're great for heavy debris without stressing your pool's filter. Plus, they clean thoroughly, including the pool walls and floor.

Q: Which type is best for a pool that's always filled with leaves and twigs?

A: Pressure/robot pool vacuums are the champions here. They have the strength and design to manage larger debris efficiently.

Q: Are there any downsides to pressure/robot pool vacuums?

A: Yes, they can be more expensive, might require professional installation, and need more maintenance.


Choosing the right pool vacuum boils down to understanding your pool's specific needs. Whether it's a serene, leaf-free zone or a leafy paradise, there's a vacuum out there that's perfect for your pool. Happy swimming and happy cleaning!