Pool Vacuum Leaving Debris: Causes + Fixes

Pool Vacuum Leaving Debris: Causes + Fixes

Manual or robotic vacuum missing debris.

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What Causes It

Manual or robotic vacuum missing debris.

How to Fix It

Pump flow low, vacuum head wear, blocked vacuum line, weak suction. Replace vacuum head if worn.

When to Call WETYR

If DIY does not resolve the issue within 48 hours, schedule a WETYR service visit. Typical diagnostic + first hour: $185 to $285. Most common pool vacuum leaving debris causes can be diagnosed in the first visit and repaired within a follow-up visit.

Prevention

Weekly chemistry testing, monthly equipment inspection, and quarterly deep service catch most issues before they escalate. WETYR's Silver, Gold, and Platinum service plans include all routine prevention work.

Pool Authority References + Further Reading

WETYR-network builders work to the codes and best-practice references that define the modern American pool, spa, and wellness industry. These external resources are useful background for owners researching design choices, equipment specification, code requirements, and chemistry best practices.

WETYR-network builders integrate every relevant code and standard into design and construction. For specific code questions in your jurisdiction, reach the WETYR design team through the quote form below and we will route to a code-versed specialist.

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