By: Andrew Astonville | 2011-10-04 | Home Improvement The following guide outlines the correct way to test your swimming pool water so that it remains both beautiful and safe. read more
By: EvaJudge | 2011-01-09 | Home & Family Swimming pools are a fun way to exercise as well as to spend good leisure time. Pool maintenance, however, can be a difficult task that needs to be performed carefully to ensure safe and hygienic water for the swimmers. read more
By: Dennis Kucherka | 2011-12-12 | Home Improvement It is important to continually monitor a pool’s chemical balance to ensure the pool is at the proper quality. The chemical health of a pool determines the effectiveness of the chemicals to kill bacteria and other contaminants and also assures that the pool is safe to swim in. read more
By: Rhess | 2011-04-28 | Diy Daily maintenance and chemical balance testing will prevent your pool from getting green and keep it algae free. If pool maintenance is not something you're prepared to perform on a daily basis, it's best to contact a pool contractor to perform it for you. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2011-12-14 | Home Improvement We love splashing around in the pool, but would you even in a pool that creates splashes of contaminated water and contaminated with bacteria and algae-filled step? Well, no, we do not even think about it. Who know one's own swimming pool, to get how important it is. And they also know most of the time, cleaning one of his best is quite a task. read more
By: Johan Strauss | 2010-04-01 | Home improvement If you have a pool, you must know how important it is to keep the pool clean and test the chemical levels on a weekly basis. This is the only way to keep a pool safe for swimming. If you notice that the water is getting cloudy, or you start seeing black spots on the sides of the pool at the waters surface, you may have a chemical unbalance. When this occurs, you need to use a copper pool testing strip to test the chemicals. After you test the water, you can take the appropriate action to correct any unbalance. read more
By: Glenn Whitehead | 2010-03-28 | Home improvement Discusses the most common causes and solutions for eliminating cloudy swimming pool water. Includes advice for testing and balancing chemicals and diagnosing filtration problems read more
By: EvaJudge | 2010-10-30 | Home & Family Cloudy pool water can often be a problem for homeowners, especially when chemicals in the water get out of balance. Knowing why it occurs can help you to keep it clean and clearer so that you can dive in and enjoy a nice swim. read more
By: Ricardo Bradley | 2010-11-12 | Gardening We are the leading discount swimming pool equipment supplier. Let's finds the best commercial swimming pool supplies, pool supply equipments, pool chemicals for your swimming pool or spa. read more
By: Kelly Boudreau | 2012-03-13 | Tools and equipment Your swimming pool's water is constantly changing. Everything affects the water balance of your pool, from the oil on your skin to the weather. It is important to keep the pool chemicals in your water balanced, both for the health of your pool and for your family's health. read more
By: Anthony Cummings | 2010-03-27 | Home improvement The biggest misconception about salt water pools are what they really are and what they do. If you are allergic to chlorine or trying to avoid chlorine all together then a Salt Water System is not for you. That said, Salt Water Systems are becoming extremely popular and have many benefits over traditional chlorine pools. read more
By: Jennifer Bolduc | 2011-07-29 | Bath showers You won't be using your swimming pool in the winter, so it is important that you winterize it to protect it from damage during the cold months. Homeowners who have indoor pools don't have to worry much about pool maintenance in the winter but good care needs to be taken if you have an outdoor pool in your backyard. read more
By: Adam Carter | 2010-04-01 | Home improvement Using a testing kit will tell you what your pool levels are and it will show you what the ideal levels should be at in the pool. The pools problem with algae and cloudy water can be caused by bad pool levels. If you notice that the water is forming algae quicker than normal or the water is starting to cloud, you must check the PH level and the chlorine level. You must determine if low water levels or dirty water is causing the pools problems. Then you will have to adjust the waters PH and chlorine before anyone is allowed to swim. read more