Pool Leak Tips
Picture this for a moment: you walk past the pool equipment pad and hear the pump repeatedly grow louder, soften, gurgle, and then surge again. The water inside the clear pump lid may rise and fall, while the return jets...
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Let's connect the dots: yes, you can use tap water to fill a swimming pool, and that is exactly how many residential pools are filled. However, water that is safe to drink is not automatically balanced for a pool. Before...
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Let's connect the dots between pool size, swimmer comfort, water quality, and supervision. A residential pool does not have one universal capacity number that works for every backyard. The safe number of swimmers depends on usable water area, depth, swimmer...
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A clean pool is more than clear water. The tile, grout, coping, and surrounding surfaces also affect how well-maintained the entire backyard looks. When a white, chalky residue begins appearing on pool tile or grout, preventing it from returning requires...
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Imagine for a moment that you add algaecide to a reasonably clear pool, expecting extra protection against algae, only to find a layer of bubbles collecting near the returns. A few days later, you may even notice a blue-green, gray,...
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