
“Going green” is a very popular trend… and a good one to be a part of as well. No, it does not mean green pool water. It means having more eco-friendly approaches to your pool and pool water. It is Read More …
“Going green” is a very popular trend… and a good one to be a part of as well. No, it does not mean green pool water. It means having more eco-friendly approaches to your pool and pool water. It is Read More …
Intro to Salt Systems Salt systems are a huge upcoming trend in pool construction. They are also known as ‘chlorine generating pools’. They use ordinary salt and break it apart into sodium and chlorine. The chlorine is the chemical that Read More …
Simple 15-30 Minute Pool Workout Guide You don’t need a gym membership during the summer months when you have your very own swimming pool in your backyard. Water exercises/aerobics are one of the best forms of exercise you can give Read More …
After you spend all the time, money, and energy creating your perfect backyard space complete with your ideal vinyl liner pool… the last thing you want to see is stains on your liner. Are they treatable? Are you going to Read More …
When your pool water lacks clarity it can appear cloudy. It almost looks milky. There are quite a few factors that can cause your pool water to look cloudy; some are physical, some are chemical related, and some are environmental. Read More …
Pool Busters LLC | A Michigan Pool Removal & Demolition Company Did you just purchase a new house with a pool you don’t want? Maybe you have a pool and want to demolish it and start over? You are not Read More …
Getting ready for the summer and need some ideas of how to decorate/furnish your patio? There are many options to customize your outdoor space and transform it into your own little vacation spot! Don’t know where to start? Try considering Read More …
If you have a pool, you need a pool fence. The fence needs to pass the local safety code- at least 48″ high, no slats larger than 4″ wide, and no more than 4″ from the bottom edge of the Read More …