Cleaning Robots
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Cleaning Robots
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13 Available
89, rue Jean-Guyon
Blainville, QC, J7C 0K6
9 Available
96, montée Masson
Mascouche, QC, J7K 3B5
7 Available
1805, autoroute Jean-Noël-Lavoie (440 Ouest)
Laval, QC, H7L 3W3
7 Available
1235, rue Ampère
Boucherville, QC, J4B 7M6
7 Available
2335, route Transcanadienne (Mega Centre des Sources)
Pointe-Claire, QC, H9R 5Z5
5 Available
8240, boul. Leduc, suite 40
Brossard, QC, J4Y 0K7
2 Available
4750, boul. Guillaume-Couture
Lévis, QC, G6W 6W4
Not available
215, rue Bellehumeur
Gatineau, QC, J8T 8H3
Not available
909, boul. Pierre-Bertrand Sud
Québec, QC, G1M 3R8
What type of pool robot should I choose?
When choosing a pool robot, several factors come into play, such as the size of your pool, the type of cleaning you want, and your preferences for convenience. There are different types of robots that cater to these specific needs. Here's an overview of the most common options:
Wired electric robot: This type is connected to a power source by a cable and is one of the most popular options. It is efficient, autonomous, and cleans the bottom, walls, and waterline. It’s a great choice for deep cleaning.
Battery-operated electric robot: A newer model, this one works without wires and doesn't need to be plugged in during use. It's convenient for smaller pools or if you prefer more freedom of movement without a cable. However, you need to remember to recharge the battery regularly.
Is it necessary to have a specific pool robot depending on the type of pool?
You should choose your robot based on your pool type. Indeed, there are robots designed for different kinds of pools, such as above-ground and in-ground pools. Some robots only clean the pool’s bottom, while others can clean both the bottom and the walls. It’s essential to know your pool’s specific characteristics before choosing a robot to ensure effective and suitable cleaning.
How do you maintain a pool robot?
Maintaining a pool robot includes:
Cleaning the filters: After each use, empty and rinse the filters to ensure the robot functions properly.
Checking the robot's condition: Inspect the wheels, brushes, cables, and seals to make sure no debris is stuck and everything is working properly.
Properly storing the robot: After each use, store it in the shade to prevent premature wear of the plastic and extend its lifespan.
Is it necessary to take the robot out of the pool after each use?
It is recommended to remove the robot from the pool after each use to avoid premature wear of the parts and to preserve its proper functioning. Additionally, this prevents the robot from accumulating dirt or debris while drying in the water. It’s also important to store it out of direct sunlight and weather conditions to prolong its lifespan.
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