Getting Pool Cleaning And Maintenance Service
We all know that finding accurate information on anything, much less swimming pools can be hard at time. We want you to love your pool, and be able to find what it is that you need to know, when you need to know it. We have even more great information on pool cleaning and maintenance service, if you keep reading.
Your pool provides you and your family with hours of fun and entertainment. But it also requires a dedication of your time for pool cleaning and maintenance service is one way to free up your own time.
There are several ways you can handle the maintenance. You can purchase a manual vacuum cleaner or you can purchase an automated cleaner that chugs around the pool on it's own time cleaning up debris. But if you want a really good pool cleaning and that additional maintenance that requires a human touch then you need to hire a maintenance service. Of course each company is somewhat different but this will give you an idea of what service you can expect.
1. Empty the skimmer baskets so the trapped debris won't get out when you clean the rest of the pool.
2. Net the surface removing any floating debris.
3. Scoop out larger items like sticks, stones, and golf balls.
4. Vacuum the pool. The equipment will be put together and then the vacuum hose will be sunk. The skimmer is then connected, valves are adjusted, and the pond is vacuumed.
5. Once you've completed vacuuming they will treat any plaster spots that require fixing. They will then brush the plaster then check for spots. They will look for algae spots, organic stains, and metal stains which will be cleaned up.
6. As a pool ages scaling can occur. It looks like a light yellow or gray film which develops on the plaster. This will be cleaned.
7. The chemicals are tested to ensure they are adequate and correctly balanced. Chlorine and PH need to be check a couple of times a week, while the alkalinity needs to be checked once a week....
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2. Net the surface removing any floating debris.
3. Scoop out larger items like sticks, stones, and golf balls.
4. Vacuum the pool. The equipment will be put together and then the vacuum hose will be sunk. The skimmer is then connected, valves are adjusted, and the pond is vacuumed.
5. On...
Getting Pool Equipment Service And Repair
Your owners manual should also give a full list of parts so if you
need repairs this list can be very helpful to the repairman. Whom you call will
depend a great deal on what type of pool you have, what type of repair you need,
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