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Swimming Pool Ionizer – Pool Cleaning – Pool Water Cleaning


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A Question Some People Ask…

Since less chemical treatment is necessary during the winter , does the price go down for our pool service ? Our pool guy comes once a week and no one really uses the pool during the winter months . Right now we pay 80 dollars a month. Does this seem a little high for a small pool and a spa ?

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Salt Water Swimming Pools and Chlorine Generators

While swimming pools have traditionally been freshwater, the use of saltwater swimming pools is growing in popularity. There are many misconceptions about salt-water pools. One is that salt-water pools are chlorine free, but this is not true. Salt-water pools actually use chlorine generators. Having a good understanding of how salt-water pools work and what their benefits are is necessary when making the decision between a fresh or salt-water setup for your pool.

Why Choose Salt-Water?

The salt content in the ocean is roughly 35,000 parts per million (“ppm”). However, most humans can really only tolerate a salt content of about 3,500 ppm. Modern chlorine generators in swimming pools require the pool to have a salt content of between 2500 and 6000 ppm. Ideally, the generator being used should require less then 3500 ppm since this is what most people find comfortable.

Swimming in such a pool is comparable to showering using soft water. People using traditional fresh water pools find that the chlorine damages and dries their skin. However, upon exiting a salt-water pool, people find that their skin feels smooth, soft and hydrated.

How the Chlorine Generator Works.

The main purpose of the chlorine generator is to create chlorine for the pool, eliminating the need to purchase it, pour it in, and store the leftover chlorine. Most pool owners are attracted to this feature. When a chlorine generator is functioning properly, it will produce chlorine as long as the pump is running. Rather than the chlorine level rising and falling depending on maintenance, the chlorine level is kept constant and level. Bacteria and algae never have a chance to take over.

The key is the cell that makes up the generator. This must be made of precious metals so that is can be maintained and will continue creating chlorine. Using electrolysis, as water passes over the chlorine generator cell; chlorine is produced and immediately converted to Hypochlorous acid. All chlorine creates this same acid when added to water. Hypochlorous acid is the agent that actually acts as a sanitizer in any pool. Whether your pool is fresh or salt-water, and regardless of your choice of chlorine, it is the same end result. As with a fresh-water pool, the pH is vital to keeping the pool running smoothly and clean.

With a salt-water pool and chlorine generator, maintenance will still be required. However, the chlorine levels in the pool will be more consistent, making the pool cleaner. The water will leave your skin feeling soft and smooth rather than dry and brittle. Finally, the pool will cost less to run since there is no need to buy chlorine every week.

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Swimming Pool Safety – Views Of A Pool Contractor – If you have a pool in your backyard, chances are your pool will be a magnet for summer entertaining. Nevertheless, having a pool comes with the responsibility of making sure that it is used safely and that there are no accidents involving the pool. Swimming pool safety is essential for enjoying your pool. What can you do to ensure that your swimming pool is safe?

Make sure access to your swimming pool is restricted when there is no available supervision. You should have a fence around your pool with a gate that locks. In addition, your home should have a sensor that indicates when a door is opened so you will be alerted when a door leading to the pool is opened. Take precautions to ensure that children cannot access the pool by removing ladders when an above-ground pool is not in use or putting safety locks on doors in your home leading to your backyard in-ground pool. You should also take care to make sure that pets cannot access the pool. Make sure that pets do not have unsupervised access to the pool since they may make it unsanitary.

Educate your family and friends about swimming pool safety and post pool rules in your backyard. Reinforce that there should be no running or eating around the pool. Food in the pool attracts insects and running around a wet pool can result in slipping thereby causing an injury.

Make sure that any guests invited to the pool can swim. Ask parents whether invited children can swim and, if not, choose to have them on a day when you will not be using the pool. Additionally, do not leave guests or young children alone at the pool. If you are having a child for the first time, consider inviting the parent to enjoy the pool as well.

Safe swimming pools are clean. Keeping the pool clean minimizes germs and makes it less likely that people will get sick from swimming in your pool. Keep tools to clean the pool yourself or have a pool specialist come regularly.

Keep necessary safety and rescue equipment near the pool. At minimum, this can include a flotation ring, a first aid kit, and a telephone. In addition, family members should be trained in CPR and refresher classes should be taken regularly.

Make sure that you keep all pool chemicals that are not in use locked. Chemicals can be dangerous so it is important to keep them out of reach.

To ensure safe swimming pools, maintain your pool correctly and have it inspected for any possible dangers that may not be visually apparent. Heat, drainage, and the pump should be inspected regularly and appropriate repairs should be made as needed. Be certain to inspect the drain to make sure it is not damaged. Swimmers can be trapped against a drain so it is important to avoid swimming in a pool with a broken drain. Make sure that everyone knows where the cut off switch is located for the drain so that it can easily be turned off if someone becomes trapped against the drain.

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