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Maintenance

Here in Florida, some people use their swimming pools all year long. Swimming pool maintenance doesn't have to be difficult, but properly maintaining your pool will make it last longer and be a safer place for family fun.

We are dedicated to ensuring you spend more time enjoying your pool and less time maintaining it. Providing a weekly professional cleaning and maintenance treatment, our expertly trained technicians will promise to keep your pool swim-ready season after season.

Our weekly service includes an initial general inspection of your pool equipment and noting of any problems. We will then proceed by skimming your pool or spa's surface emptying of the skimmer, pump and cleaner baskets, brushing the pool walls and steps, and testing and balancing of your pools chemicals. A final step will also include a thorough vacuuming as needed and back-washing when necessary.

Keeping your pool well maintained will prolong its life, prevent bacteria growth and delay needed repairs.

12 Common Swimming Pool Maintenance Mistakes

1. Not checking your pool's chemistry often enough. Check the pool's chemistry twice per week in the summer and once per week in the winter. By doing this you can make minor adjustments to your water chemistry instead of big adjustments that create a wild up and down graph of activity.

2. Allowing pH to get above 8.0. At 8.5 chlorine is only 10% active. At 7.0 it is about 73% active. By just maintaining pH around 7.5 the chlorine is 50-60% active. Keeping the pH in check will allow you to use to the full potential the chlorine that is already in the pool.

4. Not keeping alkalinity between 80-140 PPM. Low or high alkalinity can affect water balance and ultimately a sanitizer's ability to perform.

5. Not checking TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) or calcium hardness on a regular basis. Check TDS every 6 months and calcium hardness every month. These also affect water balance which is different from sanitation, although related.

6. Not cleaning the cells in salt water systems (chlorine generators). Corroded or calcified cells will produce little chlorine.

7. Backwashing sand or DE filters too often. If you do this, the filter can never reach its cleaning potential. If you backwash on a regular basis for no reason, you are wasting water. Most filters require backwashing when the pressure gauge rises 8-10 PSI from clean.

8. Not cleaning the skimmer basket and/or hair and lint pot in the pool pump often enough. If these are full of debris you will get little flow resulting in poor circulation, potentially creating a big problem.

9. Adding chemicals, especially liquid chlorine, during the day. Try to add chemicals in the evening after the sun has set. You will get more out of them.

10. Not brushing the walls and tile down often enough. If your circulation system is suspect, and many are, brushing down the walls will help eliminate algae problems. Keeping your tile clean will save you money. Once the tile gets calcified it becomes like plaque and will take a specialist to get it off.

11. Make sure that you keep the space between the bottom of the cantilever on the deck and the top of the tile in check. If this cracks, then put in some silicon. You do not want water migrating from the inside of the pool out under the decking.

12. Not running pumps long enough. You should run your pump about 1 hour for every 10 degrees of temperature. This assumes you have a decent circulation system. It is ALL about the FLOW! Circulation IS the key to a low maintenance swimming pool.

13. Not replacing broken or missing drains or suction sources. This a real and dangerous hazard. The same could be said for defective door/gate closers and fences in disrepair.



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