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Swimming Pools
FAQs about Pools
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Can I avoid using any chemicals in my pool?
No. Chemicals are necessary to keep the water sanitary and safe for the people who use it. Keeping the water properly balanced will also protect the equipment and pool surface, optimize sanitizers, and make the water comfortable for bathers. Many pool stores offer FREE water testing to their customers.
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Can I put a heater on my small splash pool?
The very small splash pools that cost under $750 usually have inexpensive equipment that cannot handle a heater. However, we do have a small solar heater available now that have been quite popular. You should also keep the pool covered with a solar blanket anytime the pool is not in use.
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How much does an inground pool cost?
There are three types of inground pools. Gunite (also called plaster), vinyl-lined, and fiberglass. Cost will depend upon which type of pool you choose. The cost of installing a pool will also depend upon your location. Pools in Florida, California, or Arizona will cost considerably less than a pool in Western Washington State. This is due to supply and demand issues, weather, and availability of qualified builders.
In Western Washington a basic inground pool will start in the $35,000 - $40,000 range and go up from there. Your budget and your imagination will be your limiting factors when deciding on a pool design--those dream pools with grottos can cost well in excess of $100,000+.
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How often should I change the sand in my sand filter?
Filter sand should last 5 - 7 years. The sand should be chemically cleaned at least twice each year. In the event you are using a biguanide product, such as Baquacilฎ or SoftSwimฎ, you may need to change the sand as often as once each year and the sand should be chemically cleaned every 4 - 6 weeks during summer months.
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How often should I drain my pool?
Inground pools are seldom drained. In fact, if water tables are high in the area of the pool, it should not be drained by anyone other than a pool professional.
The pool would be at risk of literally floating out of the ground. Vinyl-lined pools should not be drained because doing so could damage the vinyl. There are times when draining a pool makes sense. You should always consult with your pool dealer before draining any pool.
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What is a Salt Pool?
There is a misconception about what a ''salt pool'' really is. Many people believe that it means that there is no chlorine in the pool. Actually, equipment known as a chlorine generator, through the process of electrolysis will convert the salt to chlorine. The cells in the generator are very prone to calcium deposits which can cause the generator to stop functioning correctly.
It is imperitive to keep the pool properly balanced and clean the cell as needed. Phosphates are also a potential problem with chlorine generators. High phosphate levels can cause the sensors and cells to malfunction or fail to produce chlorine. Although chlorine generators are a good choice for some pools, it is important to understand ALL of the pros and cons of chlorine generators before deciding to go that route.
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