LOOK: Visually check for obvious signs of leaking first. Are there any leaks or drips at the equipment pad? What about the filter, pump, heater or any connections? Is the ground wet anywhere on the pad or around the equipment Read More …
Month: September 2013
How will a pool professional find my leak?
A leak detection expert will ask a lot of questions and follow a systemized approach to identifying and locating your pool leak. Identifying a pool leak Step 1: The general questions How long has the pool been leaking? When did Read More …
Evaporation: How much evaporation is normal in a swimming pool?
A normal evaporation rate will depend on the surface area of the pool, the temperature fluctuations of the pool water and the air temperature thorough the day and night, the humidity, and the wind. Water loss due to splash out Read More …
All about electrolysis
In a salt-water pool (a pool using a chlorine generating system), as the salt dissolved in the water passes through the plates of the chlorine generating cell it is broken apart in order to sanitize the swimming pool. When the Read More …
Why does hair turn green after swimming? (The answer might surprise you!)
During the summer, people with blonde hair often face an inconvenient problem: green hair. I remember childhood summers, filled with day after day of swimming in any pool my friends and I had access to, knowing it would give my Read More …
It’s time to order your safety cover
We can’t believe it, but summer is already coming to a close. Our schedule is already starting to fill up with closings, and we get more and more calls each day. We’re also getting lots of calls about safety covers. Read More …
Case Study: High pH Levels and Calcium are causing issues in my pool
Tom recently Asked the Pool Guy this question: The pH keeps rising and the calcium level keeps rising in my pool. Is this normal? What can I do about it? Here are the chemical levels and pool specs that Tom Read More …
Scaling Causes: Calcium and Phosphates
There is more to think about than just calcium when it comes to scale in your swimming pool. Scale can be visibly seen in the pool, as well as feel rough to the touch when it appears on pool surfaces, Read More …