How to Maintain your Pool
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Re: How to Maintain your Pool
Thanks for the Tips!
Maintenance of the pool are very important when it comes to selling your house. Home with a pool will largely increase its value. It is also very essential for those who are living in a warm climate area like Florida. Before selling your house, it is better to work with an experienced real estate attorney who will help you to make the most of this expensive feature to attract the buyers who want to live in a beautiful backyard with swimming pool.
Maintenance of the pool are very important when it comes to selling your house. Home with a pool will largely increase its value. It is also very essential for those who are living in a warm climate area like Florida. Before selling your house, it is better to work with an experienced real estate attorney who will help you to make the most of this expensive feature to attract the buyers who want to live in a beautiful backyard with swimming pool.
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Re: How to Maintain your Pool
Thanks for those links. I am trying to find a solution for maintaining the pool during the winter.
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Re: How to Maintain your Pool
Very little maintenance is required during the winter other than get your numbers right maybe elevate the chlorine level and winterise
If you haven't winterised before have it done proffesionally and watch so that you can do it yourself next year
If you haven't winterised before have it done proffesionally and watch so that you can do it yourself next year
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Re: How to Maintain your Pool
Hello,
There are many ways to maintain your pool such as you can use hand skimmers to remove any type of dust particles. You can also use chemicals for the cleaning of the pool.
There are many ways to maintain your pool such as you can use hand skimmers to remove any type of dust particles. You can also use chemicals for the cleaning of the pool.
Re: How to Maintain your Pool
Where is your article? I can't see anything.
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Re: How to Maintain your Pool
To maintain the pool water you need to add the daily swimming pool chemicals in the correct dosage, regularly check and adjust the pH and residual chlorine, use swimming pool cleaning tools to clean and remove dirt. out
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Re: How to Maintain your Pool
You need to test with a decent tester and not Dip strips.
Depending on how long you run your filtration depends on the amount of cleaning you will have to do. Some run the filtration for 4-6 hours so nature is adding dirt for 18-20 hours whilst the filtration is switched off, that dirt you'll have to remove.
For easier maintenance buy a chemical dosing unit to keep the levels correct. No peaks and troughs in chlorine level that way, or use a salt chlorinator.
Depending on how long you run your filtration depends on the amount of cleaning you will have to do. Some run the filtration for 4-6 hours so nature is adding dirt for 18-20 hours whilst the filtration is switched off, that dirt you'll have to remove.
For easier maintenance buy a chemical dosing unit to keep the levels correct. No peaks and troughs in chlorine level that way, or use a salt chlorinator.
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Re: How to Maintain your Pool
Hello everyone,
I am a newbie on this forum,
As a pool owner, I would say in order to maintain clean and clear water in your swimming pool it's very essential to install a high-quality pool filter cartridges and it must be cleaned every 8 to 12 weeks for optimum filtration efficiency and extended longevity
I am a newbie on this forum,
As a pool owner, I would say in order to maintain clean and clear water in your swimming pool it's very essential to install a high-quality pool filter cartridges and it must be cleaned every 8 to 12 weeks for optimum filtration efficiency and extended longevity
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Re: How to Maintain your Pool
Welcome Mary, believe it or not you can also maintain your pool really well with sand filters to.
What is important is to get the best filtration the flow rate of the water should be slowed down. Many manufacturers who are competing with each other give a high rate filtration figure, this should be halved for really good filtration. Cleaning schedules are denoted by a drop in flow and not by a period of time.
We need to get rid of these old ideas if the pool world is to move forward.
What is important is to get the best filtration the flow rate of the water should be slowed down. Many manufacturers who are competing with each other give a high rate filtration figure, this should be halved for really good filtration. Cleaning schedules are denoted by a drop in flow and not by a period of time.
We need to get rid of these old ideas if the pool world is to move forward.
Re: How to Maintain your Pool
Hello
Looking for advice on pool at our new "old" home.
I'm posting this from a cell phone so I'll come back from a laptop in a couple of days with details on the pool set up.
Lots of spam here?
And not much current activity.
The POOL SCHOOL link doesn't work ony phone.
Hoping for the best.
CVT
Looking for advice on pool at our new "old" home.
I'm posting this from a cell phone so I'll come back from a laptop in a couple of days with details on the pool set up.
Lots of spam here?
And not much current activity.
The POOL SCHOOL link doesn't work ony phone.
Hoping for the best.
CVT
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Re: How to Maintain your Pool
Chucktin wrote:Hello
Looking for advice on pool at our new "old" home.
I'm posting this from a cell phone so I'll come back from a laptop in a couple of days with details on the pool set up.
Lots of spam here?
And not much current activity.
The POOL SCHOOL link doesn't work ony phone.
Hoping for the best.
CVT
Come back with something more specific and we will try to help
Re: How to Maintain your Pool
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