In Michigan we have a freeze thaw cycle that much of the midwest also experiences. Without getting into a weather lesson (though we could, just ask!), we will tell you that because of the freeze/thaw cycle, and the Michigan winter, Read More …
Category: Ask the Pool Guy
Water Chemistry Light Reading Resources ;o)
We get requests and questions about water chemistry all the time. Here we have compiled a list of websites that you can use as a resource while investigating what you need to know about water chemistry for your backyard swimming Read More …
Ask the pool guy…
Al Curtis has been in the pool industry for most of his adult life. We’ll leave you to figure out just what this translates to in years. What we have come to realize, is that Al Curtis probably has more Read More …
Seasonal Swimming Pool Savings Certificate
If you need any service this year on your inground swimming pool, we have a special savings certificate for you! *If you are not on our email list, sign up on the right. **If you would like to be on Read More …
Question of the week
How many inground swimming pools are there in the 5 counties of southeastern Michigan? *prizes for the person who guesses correctly within 1,000 pools. If you are one of the Southeastern Michigan Swimming Pool owners, we are accepting new clients. Read More …
From the drafting table of a swimming pool designer
I have consulted with thousands of people face to face at their kitchen table regarding swimming pools. As the designer and salesperson, I have to be aware that I am really a dream weaver for these people. The stories I Read More …
A Swimming Pool is an investment in memories
I have spent 24 years in the swimming pool industry and have been through it all. The ups and downs, the good and bad economies, the hot summers and the cold summers and yet I still love the business. My Read More …
Is A Salt Pool A Chlorine Pool?
I get questions all the time regarding salt pools. There is a huge misconception in the swimming pool business that salt pools are chlorine free. This is not true at all. Normal NaCl (salt) is dissolved in the swimming pool Read More …
