Consejos para fugas en la piscina
Here is a simple truth: the right number of return jets is not determined by pool gallons alone. An inground pool needs enough properly placed returns to move filtered, treated water through the entire swimming area without leaving stagnant pockets....
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Here's a simple truth: foam that appears soon after adding algaecide usually comes from the product itself, the amount added, or other material already dissolved in the water. It can look alarming, especially when return jets, waterfalls, or spa spillovers...
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The myth is that a pool pump basket must always look completely packed with water for the circulation system to be working correctly. A small, stable air pocket under a clear pump lid can be normal on some systems, especially...
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What if I told you a slow pool leak can hide in plain sight for weeks while quietly increasing your water, chemical, and repair costs? Many leaks do not begin with a dramatic crack or a rapidly emptying pool. They...
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The first step is understanding what the rain actually changed before reaching for a bag of pool shock. A heavy rainstorm can affect chlorine levels, introduce debris, dilute water chemistry, and increase the amount of organic contaminants in your pool,...
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