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The Basics Of Swimming Pool Supply

May 27th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Whether you are thinking about installing a pool for your enjoyment or you already have one, there are a few things about swimming pool supply options that you may need to know to keep up the maintenance of your pool.

The first and foremost swimming pool supply you will need is a pump or filtration system. Not only do pumps keep pools clean, filtration systems keep harmful and unwanted items from remaining in the pool. Pool heaters are also available for those who prefer warmer swimming water for year-round enjoyment. Heaters pull in water to heat, and release it back into the swimming pool. Read the rest of this entry »


Swimming Pool Supply Kit Information

May 6th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Any swimming pool owner knows that maintaining a it is quite a task. To make it as easy as possible, you should keep a certain supply kit on hand at all times. The supply kit should be a stash of certain basic items required to care for your swimming pool.

Pool chemicals are the key component of any supply kit. They are needed to keep the pool clear and clean. They help to prevent things like slime, scum, mold, and algae. Chemicals also help to remove harmful germs and bacteria. Some of the most common chemicals required for pool care are chlorine and bromine. Additional things, such as algaecide, stabilizers, balancers and shocks, are also required. Read the rest of this entry »


Chlorine Free Pool and Spa Solution - Save Money and Enhance Health

April 26th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Want to get free of chlorine use in your pool or hot tub? Tired of the expense, awful smell, handling dangers, turning your  blond friends hair green? Try colloidal silver, a utterly safe and effective substitute that is far cheaper in the long run.

Instead of the kids drinking carcinogenic chlorine let them drink the worlds most effective antibiotic, ionic silver!

What is colloidal silver? By definition it is tiny particles of metallic silver suspended in pure water but that is relatively useless, metals having little bio-availability. Ionic colloidal silver on the other hand has well proven biocidal effects and utmost safety plus you can inexpensively make your own at home. Read the rest of this entry »


You’re Enjoying Your Pool - Now What About Supplies?

March 20th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Swimming pools are a great addition to any home. They provide you, your family and your friends with a way to relax, exercise and keep cool on hot summer days. But unfortunately, swimming pools are not maintenance-free. They must be kept clean and the water must be tested and treated to make sure that it’s safe to swim in.

It’s important to gather all the right pool supplies to properly care for and maintain your pool. Sometimes the number and variety of swimming pool supplies can be overwhelming. There are so many models, styles and options to choose from. Which home pool supplies are essential and which are optional? Read the rest of this entry »


How to Install a Swimming Pool Liner

January 27th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Above ground pool owners know alot about the time and expense associated with maintaining their backyard oasis, more commonly referred to as the swimming pool. In order to get the maximum life expectancy out of the pool liner itself, great care must be taken to maintain the chemical levels and prevent the build-up of debris and minerals in the pool. But what happens when the pool liner has outlived its usefulness and it is time to replace it before a leak or tear threatens your property? Read the rest of this entry »


Cleaning Supplies for Your Swimming Pool

December 12th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

Thanks to quality cleaning accessories, keeping your swimming pool nice and clean is easier than ever. There are lots of tools to select from, such as skimmers, brushes, and vacuum heads. These tools make pool maintenance very easy, which means that you can spend less time cleaning and more time swimming. Read the rest of this entry »


Keep Your Pool in Tip Top Condition all Year Around

December 4th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

Pool SuppliesTaking care of your pool is vital, not just to keep it looking good, but also to make sure it’s safe to swim in. To do that, you’ll need a variety of pool supplies. You can choose from sticking with the absolute bare minimum for pool maintenance, right through a high-level maintenance system. Either way, there are a wide variety of products to suit. You can even add in some extras such as a pool cover, ladder or slide. Read the rest of this entry »


How to Maintain Your Swimming Pool’s Health

November 30th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

Have you ever come out of the pool and felt like a dry sponge? Maybe that feeling is a little too common in what’s supposed to be your backyard oasis. The reason for the uncomfortable residue, clothes discoloration, eye irritation, staining, cloudy water, and even scale buildup is that your water is off balance. Read the rest of this entry »


Pool Covers

November 28th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

These days, pool covers come in extensive lines of manual, semi-automatic, and automatic systems. The latest advances in pool-cover technology include a fast and powerful waterproof cover that is used to power an automatic pool cover; “touchpad controls,” which are standard on every system; and zero-maintenance drive systems. These innovations are all backed by warranties and customer service by the manufacturers. The Read the rest of this entry »


Pool Supplies

November 27th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

Pool supplies can generally encompass a whole array of equipment for pools. Some of these are pool sweeps, filter grids and cartridges, saltwater chlorinators, pool pumps and motors, pool filters, pump/filter combinations (skid packs for above-ground pools), pool heaters, timers and controls (electronic controls, pool timers, freeze guards), lights, valves and plumbing, and parts (cleaners, pumps, filters, heaters), as well as pool covers. Read the rest of this entry »


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