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Swimming Pool Pump Facts

June 4th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

You can have the biggest, fanciest pool in the neighborhood, complete with tiles imported from Italy or painted with cool designs, floating rafts and fed by a gushing fountain, but without one specific piece of equipment, that shimmering pool can turn into a duck pond in about a week flat. What’s that vital piece of equipment? A swimming pool pump is a crucial piece of mechanics that works hard to keep your pool clean. Read the rest of this entry »


How to Buy a Ramsey Pool Cover

June 2nd, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Are you a Ramsey resident who is thinking about having a
swimming pool installed in your yard? Whether you are interested
in owning an aboveground pool or an in-ground pool, it is
advised that you buy a pool cover for your new pool.

If this is your first time buying a Ramsey pool cover for your
swimming pool, you may be unsure as to what you should look for
in a pool cover. When it comes to buying a new Ramsey pool Read the rest of this entry »


Read These Tips Before Buying An Automatic Swimming Pool Cleaner

May 31st, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

When you are looking for an automatic swimming pool cleaner, you have basically three
types to choose from – skimmer systems, booster-pump systems and in-floor systems. It
doesn’t really matter which one you use as long as you do have a pool cleaner to keep the
water free from debris and harmful bacteria. The automatic cleaners save you a lot of
work, because it is backbreaking work to manually clean a swimming pool and it is
something that has to be done on a regular basis. Read the rest of this entry »


Overview Of Swimming Pool Filter Pumps

May 30th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Any swimming pool setup requires a pump for filtering and
heating. It is important to make the correct choice when
purchasing a pool pump, and you might not be pleased with your
purchase if you don’t first do your homework.

A swimming pool pump is responsible for circulating water
through heating and filtering unites with efficiency and at the
lowest energy costs as possible. The right pump for your size
and type of pool will achieve this. Read the rest of this entry »


Heating Options for Swimming Pools in Winter

May 20th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Few things provide more pleasure than diving into a crystal
clear pool after a long, hot day, but one of them might be the
ability to swim in a warm pool during the frozen winter months.
Swimming pools can boost the value of your property and if you
can give your potential buyer a usage period beyond those few
months of summer it will be a real selling point for you. Read the rest of this entry »


What Type Of Swimming Pool Cover Should I Choose?

May 12th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

In order to determine what the best choice of swimming pool cover is for you, you need to examine your family’s personal needs and preferences. You should also consider your budget as well. There are several options for both the type of cover and the way in which each cover works.

One method of covering a pool is to use a semi-automatic swimming pool cover, which uses a reel system that is driven by a motor. Electrical power is used to roll and unroll the cover. However, this type of cover usually requires one person on either side of the pool to pull on the cover while it is being unrolled and a person to guide the cover onto the reel. 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 »


Pool Heaters: The Secret to Long Swimming Seasons

March 26th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Electric, solar, or gas pool heaters can keep your swimming pool warm enough to swim in even when other pools have closed.

If you live in an area that is known for it’s hot summer weather, a swimming pool can be a fun and healthy way to stay cool. Swimming pools have become very popular, and could be one of the best investments you make in your home’s value and your family’s health.

Many swimming pool owners are opting for swimming pool heaters to extend their swimming season, especially if their home is in an area with relatively short summers. The sun is able to keep your pool water at a comfortable swimming temperature during the long summer days. But in the transitional spring and fall months, the days are shorter and the angle of the sun isn’t high enough to heat your pool water very much. That’s where pool heaters come in. If you live in northern climates, swimming pool heaters can practically double your swimming season. Read the rest of this entry »


Getting the Most Out of Your Pool - Swimming Pool Supply

March 13th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Swimming pool supply is a specialty store that provides all the various instruments, tools, and equipment that you could possibly need in order to keep your pool running properly and in good shape. Often times the most important equipment is not visible to those enjoying the actual pool, but as the owner it’s your responsibility to keep a pool clean and safe, and this is where a swimming pool supply store comes in to help out. Read the rest of this entry »


Swimming Pool Heaters Help Keep the Chills Away

March 12th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Who said swimming should only be enjoyed in the summer time? While at one point winter may have stopped all plans for a good swim, this isn’t the case any more. Swimming pool heaters allow you to enjoy swimming for the entire year. Yet when winter comes around many owners bring out the covers and tarps and cover the pool up, forgetting about it until the next summer rolls around. Heaters allow for the pool season to be extended even throughout the entire year. Read the rest of this entry »


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