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Swimming Pool Chemicals

June 6th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Every swimming pool contains a combination of chemicals - anyone that has ever been in a swimming pool will know this. In fact, anyone who has ever been near a swimming pool will recognise the strange odour that wafts through the air! This smell is caused by swimming pool chemicals that are added to every public and private swimming pool as a matter of course.

Swimming pool chemicals are generally chlorine based and come into a variety of forms. Chlorine has distinct properties that attack germs and bacteria that may build up in a pool.  Concentrated chlorine can actually damage human cells, Read the rest of this entry »


Pool & Hot Tub Water Sanitizers

June 1st, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

We all enjoy soaking or swimming in a warm crystal clear pool or
hot tub yet at times keeping that sparkle can be a trying
experience. Keeping your pools chemicals in the proper range is
not only necessary to maintain that sparkle but also to keep
your pool or hot tub safe for swimmers. There are three basic
ways to keep your pool clean and safe for swimming the
traditional chlorine system, biguanide and mineral systems each
are safe and effective for use in outdoor pools and hot tubs. Read the rest of this entry »


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 »


Pool Pumps

May 22nd, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Pool pumps are necessity in anyone’s pool.  Do you enjoy swimming in a swamp? Ever tried? Then turn off your pool pumps!  They prevent illness and disease and provide a cleaner environment for all to enjoy. Investing in a swimming pool pump would mean that you didn’t have to.

Without swimming pool pumps nasty germs and bacteria settle in your pool and quickly multiply to the point that contact with the water may give you a rash or sickness bug. Taken to its extremes, most major diseases can be borne on water. Then there is the smell, and no doubt you have previously experienced the odour of stagnant water firsthand. Would you really like that odour hanging over your home and garden? Read the rest of this entry »


Why Should I Choose A Fiberglass Swimming Pool?

May 18th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

A fiberglass swimming pool is just one of several varieties, which also include vinyl and concrete. Which type of pool you should get will ultimately depends on your individual needs and requirements, as well as how much money you are willing or able to spend on the swimming pool.

Fiberglass pools have been around since the 1950’s. The concept idea was actually taken from the idea of a fiberglass boat. Just like a high-quality fiberglass boat, a fiberglass pool generally has no lifetime limit. The first fiberglass pool ever constructed still exists today. The fact that it can survive for so long is just one of the benefits of owning one. Just remember, the lifetime of the pool also depends on the diligence of the owners. If it is cared for properly it can last a lifetime. 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 »


Pool Cleaners - Take The Garbage Out to Put the Enjoyment Back In

April 19th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

No matter what type of pool you have, you’ll need to perform regular maintenance on it. Potentially, the biggest task you’ll face is keeping your pool clean. Unless you want to spend hours of time scrubbing your pool instead of swimming in it, you should take a look at automatic pool cleaners.

Automatic swimming pool cleaners are available for both inground and above ground pools. Prices vary quite a bit so, even if you’re on a tight budget, you should be able to find one that’s right for your situation. Pool cleaners come in three basic designs: suction side, pressure side and robotic pool cleaners. Read the rest of this entry »


Keep Your Pools Safe For Your Children

April 4th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Want to beat the heat, get an above or in ground pool in your backyard. In ground pools are more expensive than above ground pools but surely are a value addition to your property and are more appealing.

In ground swimming pools are designed for many years, because they are made of cement on the sides and along the bottom. In ground pools are a terrific way to add the value to your house. Building an in ground swimming pool is quite an undertaking; it not only costs a lot of cash, but can also take a lot of time. Read the rest of this entry »


From Paddling Pool To Swimming Pool

March 28th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Owning your own pool is beyond the wildest dreams of most people. Many rumours exist about the cost of installing and running a swimming pool. In practice most people don’t really have much idea about what’s involved in setting up and running a swimming pool until they actually own one. In recent years, the introduction of a large range of PVC based above ground pools has brought the ownership of a swimming pool within reach of many more consumers.
These pools, generally referred to as above ground pools, are now offered in a range of sizes from several major global brands. Two of the most well known are Bestway and Intex. They have a selection of pools which range from the shallow 8ft diameter pool right up to deep pools over 20ft long. Shapes are slightly limited but are on the increase. Currently Read the rest of this entry »


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