Is it really true that buying a robotic pool cleaner will help the environment by saving energy? Sure it is. Anytime you are cut down on the electricity that you use, you are helping the environment. You are also helping your wallet too. Swimming pools can be a giant waste of energy especially when you are not taking proper care of them. If your pool turns green in the summer, you will have to run your filter all day long and burn through more energy. By practicing proper swimming pool care, you can help save money and be more energy conscious at the same time. Robots are an excellent way to accomplish this.

One of the easiest ways to cut back on the both cost and energy consumption is by running your filter system less. Doing go, though will lead to a catch-22 situation. You’ll save energy by running your filter less but by running your filter less you will increase your chances of your pool becoming green. When that happens, you will have to run your filter more to correct the problem. So the real question is, how do you run your filter less but protect your pool from a major problem? One of the more convenient solutions to the catch-22 are robotic swimming pool cleaners; they clean your pool without running your filter system.
Robotic pool cleaners generally run on electricity only. Plug your cleaner into a standard outlet and drop it into the pool. There are two motors inside, one to power the wheels and one to power the pump that is sucking the water up and through the filter bag. This filter bag acts like an underwater sand filter. So not only are you cleaning the debris that can later cause a problem, but you are also filtering your water during the process. With this type of action there will be no need to run your filter system while you are cleaning your swimming pool with your robotic pool cleaner. Maintaining the proper swimming pool care with a robot is one of the easier ways that you can save on electricity and get back to doing the things that you love the most, rather than mucking out the pool. Besides, would you rather spend more time cleaning or more time relaxing pool-side?