If you want a simple and efficient way to keep your pool clean, then you’ve likely heard of skimmer socks. These affordable, practical accessories help to trap small debris, reducing the risk of clogging and resulting in clearer water. But just how long do skimmer socks last before they need to be replaced, and how can you get the most out of them?
In this blog, we’ll talk about the average skimmer sock lifespan, and how it can work in conjunction with your robot pool cleaner to keep your pool clean.
What is a Skimmer Sock?
A skimmer sock is a mesh cover that you place over the skimmer basket in your pool. It is meant to catch small debris such as leaves, bugs, and oils that a regular skimmer may have missed, and the sock helps the skimmer trap that smaller debris prior to it entering the pool’s filtration system to keep your pool water crystal clear and your equipment running smoothly.
Skimmer socks are excellent at catching fine debris, and though robot pool cleaners like the Beatbot AquaSense Pro can clean your pool surfaces, these little additions are an important part of your overall pool maintenance.
So, which skimmer sock is right for you?
How Long Does a Skimmer Sock Last? The life of a skimmer sock will depend a lot on how often you use it, the conditions of your pool, and what kind of debris it’s catching. Skimmer socks have an average lifespan of about 2 to 6 weeks depending on the circumstances, after which you will need to replace it. That said, with proper care, some socks are likely to last longer than others, and in extremely used pools, or pools with a heavy tree coverage, you may find that you need to swap your socks more often.
What impacts Skimmer Socks Lifespan:
How often you use it: The longer you use the skimmer sock, the more quickly it will wear out. If you use it on a daily basis, you may have to be more regular in replacing it.
If your pool catches a lot of small debris like pollen, dust, and fine leaves, the skimmer sock will need to be cleaned and replaced more often. Heavy, bulky debris can wear the sock out faster as well.
Material and Quality: Skimmer socks are made from various materials such as polyester and nylon. If made of durable materials, higher-quality socks can outlast cheaper ones.
Since skimmer socks are used to trap larger debris and prevent them from clogging the pump and filter, they can get dirty over time. Cleaning them after each use and removing big pieces will prolong their life. If the sock tears, or the mesh stretches too far, you replace it.
How Do Skimmer Socks Work with a Robot Pool Cleaner?
Skimmer socks do a great job at grabbing little debris, but they shouldn’t be used as a substitute for your robot pool cleaner. And robot pool cleaners like the Beatbot AquaSense are built to deal with larger debris and work on the walls and floor of the pool. These two combined will create the ultimate “complete” cleaning system, a skimmer sock + swimming pool robot cleaner.
Here’s how these technologies work in concert:
Skimmer Socks for Smaller Debris: The skimmer sock will capture smaller particles like dust, oils, and fine leaves which are suspended at the water interface. It keeps these particles at bay from your filtration system.
Robot Pool Cleaner for Deep Cleaning: Once the skimmer sock has collected the larger particles, the robot pool cleaner such as Beatbot AquaSense Pro can take on the heavier work of brushing the pool floor, swiping the walls, and scooping up larger debris. The pool robot cleans every inch of your pool sparkling clean.
With both, you can avoid clogging your filtration system and give your pool a longer life between cleanings, which cuts down on maintenance time.
How Often Should You Change Your Skimmer Sock?
You’ll know it’s time to replace your skimmer sock once it starts to wear, with some common indicators being:
Holes or Tears: A skimmer sock will stop effectively trapping fine debris once it has a hole in it.
Intense Stretching: If the sock is stretched and used in a less secure position over the skimmer basket, it will not do its proper duty.
Fading or Stiffness: A skimmer sock may fade over time or become stiff from the chemicals used in the pool and UV rays. When that happens, it’s an indication that the sock has ceased to be effective.
Methods to Prolong the Life of Your Skimmer Sock
Here are some maintenance tips you can follow in order to get the most out of your skimmer sock:
Regular Cleaning: Rinse the sock after each use to wash off debris and avoid accumulation. This will allow the sock to stay efficient for longer.
Torn Condition:The sock should never come in a torn or damaged condition. But you can catch it early enough to swap out the sock before it goes kaput.
Get Good Skimmer Socks: Use some good socks that are made with some sturdy material. They also will last longer, and they will filter better.
Make sure to monitor your pool water: If there are a lot of trees, pollen, or other debris around, you will likely need to change out the sock more frequently. Monitor the tensile strength of the sock for breakage and replace it when needed.
Final Thoughts: A Perfect Pairing Between Skimmer Socks and Robot Vacuums
Skimmer socks are valuable for keeping a clean swimming pool, but they cannot be the only cleaning mechanism you use. When partnered with a robot pool cleaner like the Beatbot iSkim Ultra that handles larger debris and serves for deep cleaning tasks, the help of skimmer socks offers an added defense against small particles and debris.
Keep in mind, that the lifespan of a skimmer sock will vary based on how heavily it is used and how well it is maintained, but the right care can leave it functional for weeks. Between a pool vacuum robot and a skimmer sock, the [pool maintenance] of your dreams is just one step away.