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Archive for the ‘Swimming Pools’ Category

Ways to Reduce Water Usage

With the water restrictions that began earlier this week on Monday, August 5, you may have questions about how that works if you’re a swimming pool owner. We have some info and tips in this article on ways to reduce water usage as a pool owner!

Ways to Reduce Water Usage

  1. Don’t backwash your pool unless it’s absolutely necessary. Sometimes, people backwash their pools more than they really need to. You want to backwash only long enough for your water to run clean. In addition, you can use your backwash water for your plants and grass. Generally speaking, the chlorine levels in a pool that is carefully cared for aren’t enough to harm plants.
  2. Check for pool leaks. If you have a leak, you will find that your pool loses large amounts of water that you need to refill. If you notice your pool is losing a lot of water, use a grease pencil to mark the water level. A day later, compare the current level to what you marked. If there is about an inch difference, call us!
  3. Cover your pool with your automatic cover when it’s not in use. When it’s really hot, your pool can lose several feet of water due to evaporation. By covering your pool, you minimize this loss of water.
  4. You can also use a solar cover to reduce evaporation.
  5. Use BioGuard Smart Shield. This amazing product is a long-lasting formula that forms an ultra-thin, invisible layer on the pool surface of your swimming pool that reduces evaporation to conserve pool water and preserve water temperatures.

Final Thoughts on Swimming Pools

Your backyard pool is the perfect spot to cool off in the heat of summer, and that takes a lot of water. However, you can work within the City of Wichita’s drought plan and conserve water.

Do note, though, that if your water drops below your pool skimmer, you still need to top it off. Try and do this on your scheduled watering day. If you don’t, you will damage your pool equipment.

If you have any questions, please let us know!

Having Pool Issues Around the Fourth, But You Aren’t Sure Why?

It seems like the Fourth of July “begins” earlier every year. With a full week before the special day, fireworks are going off all over the city. But what happens when the ash from the fireworks gets in your pool? Are you finding that your water is a little out of control around June 28-July 5? We can help!

Are you having pool issues around the Fourth, but you aren’t quite sure why? You may have water care problems for several reasons, and we look at them here. (more…)

Tips for Above Ground Pool Safety

Some people think Doughboy above ground pools are safer than inground pools because they’re higher off the ground, and small children have a difficult time getting into them.

While this may true, and above ground pools are generally not as deep, it is still water, and safety is still a concern. Did you know that children can drown in less than two inches of water?

To help you keep family and friends safe this swim season, let’s look at some tips for above ground pool safety. (more…)