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Essential equipment includes a pump, filter, heater (if needed), skimmer, chlorinator (or dispenser), pool lights, and cleaning tools (brushes, nets, vacuums).
Calculate your pool’s volume and desired turnover rate (how many hours to pump all the water). Ensure the pump’s flow rate and the filter’s capacity match your pool’s dimensions and plumbing size.
Cleaning supplies include pool brushes, nets, vacuums, leaf rakes, pool covers, chemical dispensers, and automatic cleaners (robotic, suction-side, pressure-side).
LED lights are more energy efficient, have longer life, offer more color options, and produce less heat. Incandescent (halogen) lights are cheaper initially but consume more power and need frequent replacement.
Yes. In-ground pools typically require more robust pumps/filters and plumbing; above-ground pools often use ported fittings, smaller filtration systems, and more flexible pipe and hose connections. Equipment must match structural and plumbing specifications.