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Tip of the Week

February 20, 2008

To ensure proper water movment in your pool and avoid algae growth run your pump a minimum of 10 hours per day.

February 13, 2008

Routine super chlorinating or "shocking" your pool burns out any residual algae or bacteria Often caused by lack of water movement.

January 27,2008

Keep your filter going strong. Maintain the water level in your pool. Your water level should be at the mid-point of your skimmer opening at all times.

January 19,2008

To increase the longevity of your pool cover be certain to clear it of water, leaves and other debris periodically through out the winter.

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Pool Maintenance Tips:

Routine checkups should be included in your pool maintenance schedule to keep your pool water looking beautiful and clear. Crystal Vision Pools uses professional water testing equipment to determine which chemicals are needed to get your pool water off to the right start. Proper pool maintenance includes frequent poolside testing of the pool and spa water (DPD test kit recommended). This is your first line of defense in preventing common problems and protecting your family and pool or spa. Be sure to contact your Crystal Vision Pools maintenance representative if you have any questions or concerns regarding your pool maintenance schedule.

Once-a-Week

  1. Check you pools water level to ensure that it is meeting the midpoint of your skimmer. Low water levels can place undo strain on your pool pump and filter.
  2. Shock the pool with packaged shock treatment in the evening per label instructions. This treatment restores the sparkle and sheen to pool water as it destroys germs and burns away organic contaminants. You may need to perform an additional shock treatment after a rainstorm, a large party, or exceptionally hot, humid weather.
  3. The following morning, add a dose of algaecide to keep algae from growing.

Twice-a-Week

  1. Check that your pool water’s pH levels are between 7.2 – 7.6 with a generic pH testing kit available at most pool stores and department store chains.
  2. Check that chlorine levels are maintained between 1.0 - 3.0 parts per million (ppm) using a readily available chlorine testing kit (these often come package with pH testing kits)
  3. Empty skimmer baskets, skim leaves, insects, and other debris from pool surface, and clean pool wall tile or vinyl at water line

Monthly

  1. Take a water sample to your local Pool Retailer, for a complete water analysis. Be sure to test these levels:
  • Alkalinity
  • Calcium hardness
  • Stabilizer

Mid-Season

  1. Have your pool maintenance professional clean your filter with a filter cleaner to remove any oils and grease that may have accumulated in your filter. They may also recommend replacement of the filter itself at this point.
  2. Should an unusual problem arise such as an unfamiliar noise, inconsistent operation or poor filtering of your pool contact you pool professional immediately to help avoid expensive repairs.