Posts Tagged ‘Swimming Pool Supplies’

What To Consider When Installing A Swimming Pool

Monday, March 21st, 2011

To get away from the summer heat, it’s best to have a swimming pool. Not only will swimming pools increase the value of your home but they’re great for relaxation, will help you entertain guests and make friends. But this cool concept needs some preparation. Whether you own an in-ground or an above ground swimming pool, they all require some kind of maintenance. To show you what I mean, here are some things to consider when installing a swimming pool:

First, have a good filtration system – one that can handle your pool’s capacity. Since your pool is exposed to the elements, and it will be used often by a lot of people, it’s normal to find dirt, bacteria, debris and other foreign particles in it. The pool filter removes all this stuff and keeps the pool clean – the reason why you can’t live without it. You’ll also need a vacuum that’s right for your pool. This handy device removes dirt and other unwanted sediments at the bottom of your pool. There are many types of vacuums in the market so purchasing one shouldn’t be a problem.

Another helpful accessory is a strainer or skimmer basket. Both work hand in hand with your vacuum and pool filter for a clean pool. With a skimmer basket or strainer, you can easily get rid of debris and insects from your pool. Pick one that’s easy to use and not too cumbersome since you’ll be using this regularly.

To avoid accidents, get a swimming pool cover. As its name suggests, this covers your pool so children and animals won’t drown and also shields your pool from debris. Like vacuums, this is available in lots of shapes and sizes to match the size of your pool. Buy a strong pool cover that’s easy to use.

Your pool won’t be a nice place to swim in if you don’t use chemicals to disinfect it. Maintaining the correct water balance is essential to the health and well-being of swimmers. These include a clarifier, pH chemicals and chlorine. Make it a habit to check your pool’s water and pH levels daily. To accomplish this, purchase a testing kit that explains the various chemical levels and what they mean. Testing is easy to do and only takes a few minutes. Finally, buy a water tank to collect rain and eliminate the need for using tap water for your pool. With a rain water tank, you can fill your swimming pool at any time at no extra cost and make your plants grow well.

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Making Pool Maintenance Easy with Swimming Pool Cleaners

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Since my father wanted to retire early, he made me take charge of the small apartment complex that we own in Tampa, Florida even if I was just barely out of high school. Going about the maintenance of the units and other areas, particularly the small swimming pool in the middle of the apartment grounds was really hard for me because I did not pay attention to him when he was running the place during summers. My most hated part in the running the place was the swimming pool, which was always dirty and hard to clean and maintain. Eventually, some of our tenants were already complaining about the pool and how lousy I was in taking care of it. I knew that I badly needed to find a supplier of swimming pool cleaners and equipment that would make my life easier. But I was not really sure if our business had enough money to hire professional pool cleaners.

Then I came across 1800Pools.com website after browsing the net for hours. Aside from the supply pool kits offered, I saw affordable cleaners and equipment which I can use for easy swimming pool maintenance tools at our apartment complex. Since I really did not have enough money to buy the high-tech pool equipment, I first settled with Blue Wave Chemical Sample Kit, which includes concentrated algaecide, and other chemicals to keep the pool water clear and safe to use. The kit includes a four-step instruction guide, making it easier for me to use the chemical sample package without any problem.

After seeing that the swimming pool chemicals sold by 1800Pools were easy to use and that the company is dependable, I started buying other swimming pool cleaners. Since I have already tried the Blue Wave brand, I decided to buy Blue Wave Filter Clean together with a pool filter cleaning wand to make the maintenance of the pool a lot simpler for me. I also bought Jandy Remover Swimming Pool Maintenance to remove scum from the pool tiles.

The tenants of our apartment complex thanked me for the effort in cleaning the pool after seeing the big difference in the pool located in the middle of the compound. I actually enjoyed my safe and convenient swimming pool cleaner shopping at 1800Pools.com.

In fact, I am now saving money so I can buy the Makoshark-2 Commercial Pool Cleaner in the next few weeks.

Todd Daugherty is the property proprietor of 1800Pools.com, a website that provides pool and spa apparatus and supplies. Enabling people enjoy indoor and outdoor leisure activities all year long by providing related spa and pool apparatus is his company’s target.