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These reader-friendly guides have been written to provide you with practical & pragmatic pool information. Hopefully, they help make operating your pool more palatable and maintaining your pool more effective. As always, please call our office with your questions, for advice or more information. |
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The water chemistry information in this guide will help you keep your pool water clean and clear, swimmer safe, and plaster friendly.
Water chemistry includes 2 primary categories: balanced water and sanitized water. Balanced water relates to the chemical and metal elements of the pool water: alkalinity, pH and calcium hardness. Sanitized water relates to the cleanliness and sanitary condition of the pool water.
Please read our pragmatic Pool Water Chemistry Guide for good water balancing habits. And if you would like more information or assistance, please request such with our convenient eRequest form. |
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This guide will help you become familiar and comfortable with the pool renovation process, your options and the results.
Renovating your swimming pool can be a matter of simply restoring it to its original luster by replacing all or parts of its coping, tile, plaster and equipment with new materials and components. Or, if you wish, it can be an opportunity to upgrade your pool's look and functionality altogether.
Please read our comprehensive Pool Renovation Guide for greater insight. And if you would like more information or an estimate, please request such with our convenient eRequest form. |
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The purpose of this New Plaster Guide is to inform and educate the pool owner who is plastering a pool which is already plaster or is painted.
While a plaster pool surface is superior in finish and performance as compared to all other pool surfaces, it has its own set of rules which need to be understood and followed to ensure an enduring and serviceable lifespan which should exceed 10 years and, in many cases, 15 years or more.
Please read our complete New Plaster Guide for valuable insight and instructions. And if you would like more information or an estimate, please request such with our convenient eRequest form. |
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This guide includes our repair policy and procedure for equipment, plumbing and electrical as well as coping, tile, plaster, and decking.
Although swimming pools are quite durable and dependable, on occasion, their moving parts as well as cosmetic fixtures need repair or replacement. And while we applaud the do-it-yourselfers, we know that for even the most determined there are times and conditions which require a professional.
Please read our informative Pool Repair Guide for our entire range of services. And if you would like more information or an estimate, please request such with our convenient eRequest form. |
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The purpose of this guide is to help you make an informed decision about purchasing a quality safety cover which protects and endures.
Prior to the safety cover, the role of a winter pool cover (tarp) was primarily to keep debris and dirt from entering the pool. Today, safety covers have been designed to fulfill additional objectives and benefits beginning with the essential prevention of incidental or accidental entry by human, pet or wildlife.
Please read our insightful Safety Cover Guide for a greater understanding. And if you would like more information or an estimate, please request such with our convenient eRequest form. |
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This guide explains the causes and origins of stain and scale, as well as provides remedies, preventive measures and good practices.
Scale is a form of calcification. If not kept in solution (attached to water molecules) through water chemistry, scale deposits which are in the water will precipitate (come out of solution) and attach (aka: plate) to the surfaces of plaster and painted concrete in-ground pools.
Please read our comprehensive Stain and Scale Guide for a better understanding. And if you would like more information or assistance, please request such with our convenient eRequest form. |
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Please visit our eRequest page to conveniently submit your request for an estimate or more information and we will contact you accordingly. If you need assistance, please call our office at 888-400-AQUA (2782) with any questions. |
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