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Bring Your Pool Back to Life After the Holidays
The holidays are made for sunshine, family, friends, and plenty of pool time. While all that fun is great for memories, it can be tough on your pool. Heavy use, extra swimmers, sunscreen, leaves, food spills, and hot weather can leave your water looking tired and unbalanced. If your pool isn’t looking as fresh as it did before the holidays, don’t worry — a little post-holiday TLC can bring it back to life quickly. Here are our top tips to get your pool sparkling again. 1. Sta
Ben Jarvis
Jan 212 min read


Splash-Ready All Holidays: Simple Pool Care for Family Fun
School holidays are all about extra family time, sunshine, and plenty of splashing around — and for many homes, the backyard pool becomes the holiday hotspot! 😎💦 But with all that extra fun comes extra wear and tear on your pool. More swimmers mean more debris, more chemicals used, and a little more effort to keep everything looking crystal clear. The good news? With a few simple habits, you can keep your pool clean, safe, and ready for action all holidays long. Let’s dive
Ben Jarvis
Dec 29, 20252 min read


Get Your Pool Ready for Summer with This Ultimate Prep Guide
As the days of sunshine stretch longer and warmer, it's time to prepare for the ultimate summer oasis: your swimming pool! A sparkling pool invites joy and relaxation, but getting it ready requires diligent preparation. This ultimate summer pool prep guide will help you ensure your pool is primed for enjoyment. From checking filters to balancing chemicals, let's hop in! Check Your Filters The first step to a refreshing summer pool is checking your filters. Filters play a crit
Ben Jarvis
Nov 27, 20253 min read


Spook-tacular Pool Care Superstitions
Let’s creep it real, there are a few pool care superstitions floating around, but are they BOOlievable? Chlorine causes red, itchy eyes Chlorine is NOT the wicked witch behind your red and itchy eyes! Instead, it's the unbalanced pH level that conjures up those burning sensations. Just like a potion, your eyes have a pH of 7.4, and to keep the swimming waters from turning into a haunted swamp, maintain the water's pH between 7.2 and 7.6. This will ensure your swimming experie
Ben Jarvis
Oct 29, 20253 min read
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