A best robotic pool cleaner for inground pools is independent of your pool pump or filter, unlike other types of pool cleaners.

Additionally, robotic pool cleaners need no installation, are extremely energy-efficient, and nearly never need maintenance (other than emptying the debris bin).

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FAQs

Here are questions and answers about the best robotic pool cleaners for inground pools that customers send to us.

How often should a robot pool cleaning be used?

You can run the cleaner once a month if it's winter and you've kept the pool cover on the entire time. Run the cleaner at least twice a week if you only use the pool occasionally during the summer and cover it the rest of the time.

Do I need to backwash my pool after each time I vacuum it?

Yes, we advise backwashing your pool after vacuuming it. This enables the filter to expel any debris or dirt that you have sucked up. After backwashing, don't forget to set your filter to "rinse" for 30 seconds.

Why is my pool still dirty after vacuuming?

Sand degrades over time into smaller, finer particles that can readily slip through the filter. This can be one of the main causes of your pool's continued dirtiness even after vacuuming. Additionally, you'll note that the water is cloudier than usual, which is a sign that the sand is being changed.