Bursting Your Solar Cover Bubble
Every once in awhile, I’ll get a call from a customer who is concerned about their solar cover “popping.” They describe it as the bubbles bursting and falling off into the pool water. Unfortunately, issues like this are not covered under the manufacturer’s warranty because it only covers seam separation. However, I do have some helpful advice to extend the life of your cover. First and foremost, the most common issue contributing to solar cover deterioration is water chemistry. If your water is out of balance it can damage the cover that is resting on the surface. The main culprit of this is your pH level. If your pH is too low it becomes acidic and will eat away at the cover. If the pH is too high it will be very basic and can disintegrate the material. Either way, it’s not a good thing. Chlorine can also cause damage to your cover if the level is too high. Any time a pool is shocked with liquid chlorine, the cover should be removed and left off for at least 24 hours. By allowing the chlorine level to drop back to a normal range, you are avoiding unnecessary damage to your cover. Along with chemical damage, the sun itself can actually hurt the solar cover as well. The little white plastic cover that comes with the solar cover is meant to protect it from the sun when the cover is off of the pool. Rolling up your cover and letting it just sit in the sun will cause it to literally bake itself. The bubbles will “burst” and the cover can actually melt together. Always clean off the cover and allow it to dry for a brief time. Roll or fold the cover, cover it with the white plastic, and store it out of direct sunlight/heat. By following these guidelines you can avoid unnecessary wear on your cover. – Stacey
Clear Pool – Perfect Pool
It always amazes me how few people test the water in their pools. They will come in and say that the water is clear like drinking water, but their children or grandchildren’s eyes are burning or that they are getting a rash.
When I test it most of the time there is little or no chlorine and the PH is extremely low-3.0. The Total Alkalinity is also 0. The reason the water is so clear as nothing can live in a bath of acid and that is what the pool is at this point.
Home testing the water with Pool check 5 test strips twice a week would have prevented this. Now they have a big expense of totally re-balancing the water. I’ll ask them how often they check the water at home and the usual response is “I just put in chlorine and as long as it looks good, why bother”.
Testing the water is the most important part of pool ownership. Proper water balance is what keeps everybody healthy and the water sparkling
Chet
Sick of Vacuuming Your Pool?
Correct me if I’m wrong, but chances are that at this point in the swim season you are already sick of vacuuming your pool. Trying to hook up that unruly hose to your filter can be a real hassle and backwashing is no walk in the park either. Unfortunately, if your pool is really dirty there’s no way around the manual vacuuming. However, for simple everyday spot cleaning we have some great battery operated vacuums you could use. Our two options right now are the Aqua Broom and the Pool Buster Max. Both cleaners simply attach to your telescoping pole and away you go. By catching the debris in a small mesh bag, you eliminate the need to use your filter during vacuuming and won’t lose any extra water to backwashing. Think of all the extra time you’ll have to enjoy the company of your family and friends by your beautiful Eastgate pool.
I’ve Just Been Thrown To The Wolves
This happens far too often every year. Someone goes out of town on vacation and puts someone in charge of the pool that has no clue of operation. There are several things that you can do to make the time that you are on vacation easier on the person who is pool sitting: Make sure that there is an ample supply of chemicals on hand, and the pool sitter knows where the chemicals are and what they do. There is a level of frustration for customers that who don’t know how to take care of pools, nor what chemicals do. We are always more than willing to assist customers and pool sitters alike with any issues that they may have, but there is certain information that we will need as well such as pool size, and what is wrong with what. By providing the person watching the pool with the right information it is easier on them and the chances are greater that they are willing to pool sit again. – Chris


