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Vacuuming a pool is a critical part of keeping it clean. Doing the job manually, though, can be time-consuming so you may want to invest in an automatic vacuum. It attaches to the pool’s filter system to move the dirt and debris out of the pool and moves around automatically so you don’t need to do any work.  Make sure to choose an automatic pool vacuum designed specifically for above ground pools so you know that it will work best for your pool’s materials and dimensions. If you have an automatic pool cleaner, you can run it daily or every other day so you can be sure that the pool is always clean. To vacuum an above ground pool manually, you’ll need a vacuum head with brushes or rollers to remove the dirt and debris from the bottom of the pool. Secure it on the end of a telescopic pool pole that will allow you to move around the entire floor of the pool.  Before you plan to vacuum your pool, you should skim the surface of any leaves or other debris. If you vacuum your pool manually, make sure to do it at least once or twice a week. After you’ve attached the vacuum head to the pole, insert the swivel end of a vacuum hose into the head. Place the vacuum into the bottom of the pool near the skimmer water return outlet. Lean the pole against the side of the pool as you’re readying the vacuum in a secure position so it won’t fall into the water. Hold the free end of the vacuum hose in the water in front of the skimmer return outlet to fill it with water. Wait until there are no longer any bubbles coming from the vacuum head, and insert the free end of the hose into the return outlet. With the vacuum hose attached, take hold of the vacuum’s pole and begin moving it across the bottom of the pool. Take your time to ensure that you pick up all of the debris and cover the entire floor of the pool. To ensure that you pick up all of the debris, try to overlap your strokes as you move the vacuum to go over each area twice.

Summary:
Invest in an automatic pool vacuum. Attach a vacuum head to a pool pole. Secure a hose to the vacuum and put it in the pool. Place the other end of the hose in the skimmer hole. Move the vacuum along the bottom of the pool to remove debris.