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  • How to Clean Pool Calcium Deposits

    Swimming pools develop calcium scale buildup if the water's calcium hardness is high (above 250 parts per million). Calcium deposits have a white, caked-on look and appear on tile work and stone...

  • How to Replaster a Swimming Pool

    Pool refinishing is very expensive. Refinishing a pool professionally can be very expensive. However, for much less, it is possible to replaster a pool on your own. It takes a few professional...

  • How to take care of your pool's Salt Generator

    Salt generators can make maintaining your pool much easier, but few people realize that proper maintaining of the salt generator itself is required for smooth operation, and prolongs the life of...

  • How to Drain & Paint a Swimming Pool

    You added chlorine. The pH is perfect. You skim and vacuum daily. But the pride of your backyard, the pool, just seems to be dull and lifeless. It is time to paint your pool. Years of harsh...

  • How to Acid Wash Pool Tiles

    Decorative tiles often line concrete pools. Over time, the decorative tile and the grout between them can become stained by dirt and algae. An acid wash effectively removes deep stains and...

  • How to Clean a Dirty, Stained Gunite Pool

    Gunite pools can accumulate filth and mineral deposits over time. This unsightly scale can be rather challenging to remove if you aren't armed with the proper tools or instructions. Methods are...

  • What Are the Causes of Alkalinity in Pools?

    Keeping balanced levels of acid and alkalinity in pools is an important step to keeping a healthy pool. Balanced pool levels help prevent algae and pathogens from taking up residence in the pool...

  • How to Remove the Calcium Spots From Our Gunite Pool

    Minerals from water can leave deposits on your gunite swimming pool and build up rather quickly. Calcium is the most common mineral deposited on swimming pool walls, leaving thick white spots on...

  • How to Clean a Hot Tub Filter With Muratic Acid

    Cleaning a hot tub filter on a regular basis ensures maximum efficiency and prolonged life of the hot tub. The filter is responsible for keeping the water clean and sanitary. Cleaning a hot tub...

  • How to Clean the Turbo Cell Salt Chlorinator

    The Turbo Cell is part of the Aqua Rite Saltwater Chlorinator that turns ordinary table salt into chlorine and with maintenance and cleaning will keep water chlorinated and ready for the pool...

  • How to Patch a Plaster Pool

    You've determined a repair patch is necessary in the plaster pool, because you see a spot where loose plaster is no longer bonded to the surface. How fortunate you are: not only will you save...

  • The Best Cure for Black Algae in a Pool

    Of all the species of algae, black algae is the most difficult to remove from an outdoor pool. Pool Center.com claims that black algae roots---which a pool owner needs to destroy completely to...

  • How to Paint a Concrete Pool

    Many concrete swimming pool owners chose to paint the bottom and walls of the pool to give it a nicer look. Over time, the paint will chip and the pool will need to be repainted. Chlorinated...

  • How to Clean the Ring Around the Pool Tile

    Removing build-up and debris from the water line on pool tile can be difficult. Referred to as scale, these unsightly stains are difficult to remove, even with the use of cleaning products. It is...

  • How to Replaster an Inground Pool

    Replastering a pool on your own is hard work both from a physical and mental standpoint. Trial and error is certainly a part of the process. Yet replastering a pool on your own is personally...

  • Do I Need to Use a Stabilizer in a Salt Water Pool?

    Saltwater pools have become increasingly popular because of their ability to generate low levels of chlorine and maintain an algae-free pool without a regimen of caustic chemicals common to the...

  • Tips for Pool Painting

    One of the most common surface of a pool is paint. It comes in many different colors and in three different types: epoxy, rubber and acrylic. Epoxy lasts the longest, rubber the next and acrylic...

  • How to Lower Alkalinity in a Salt Water Pool

    Homeowners with traditional chlorinated pools have many reasons to change to a saltwater pool. While saltwater pools still contain chlorine, the chemical is created by reactions in the pool's...

  • How to Easily Lower Your Pool Alkalinity Level

    Lowering the alkalinity level in your pool is not difficult at all. If you know what pool acid is, if you can pour a bottle and take an alkalinity test, then you can do it. Don't get bogged...

  • How to Easily Lower Your Pool pH Level

    Lowering the pH level in your pool is not difficult at all. If you know what pool acid is, if you can pour a bottle and take a pH test, then you can do it. Don't get bogged down and complicate...

  • How to Keep a Swimming Pool Filter Clean for Over 1yr for Under $7 Bucks

    Save time and money with this how to tip of keeping your swimming pool filter clean for over 1yr without replacing it, for under $7 Bucks. That's a savings in upwards of $160.00! Gotcha Covered...

  • How to Maintain Your Pool and Spa: Cheap, Quick, and Easy

    Everyone loves to spend hot summer days in a swimming pool and cool winter nights in a hot tub. But keeping them so inviting looking can be tough. Here are some helpful hints on Pool and Spa...

  • How to Clean an Aqua Pool

    The crystal clear water you see in well maintained swimming pools comes from having a good cleaning regimen. In order to keep your pool attractive and clean for your family, it is necessary that...

  • Alternatives to Muriatic Acid for Swimming Pools

    You can avoid handling liquid muriatic acid in maintaining the chemical balance in your swimming pool by choosing pool sanitizers that don't raise the pool's pH or by using other products to lower...

  • How to Clean Rust Stains Off Your Swimming Pool Deck Quickly and Safely

    Now that your pool is a few years old it's starting to look it age. It doesn't have to be this way. Just like detailing a car every now and then you need to do a little detailing around your pool....

  • How to Clean a Pool Filter and Make It Last Longer

    If you were like me, the first time that I went to the pool store to buy a filter, my mouth dropped open at the price of them. But, a filter in good working order is crucial to your pump working...

  • How to Clean Plaster in Pools

    The best way to clean plaster in pools is largely dependent on how dirty the plaster surface is and what has caused the dirt. There are multiple ways of cleaning the plaster, from brushing to...

  • The Best Way to Clean a D.E. Pool Filter

    The best way to thoroughly clean a D.E. filter is to take it apart, remove the grids and clean each one separately to remove oils, dirt, algae and mineral deposits that become embedded in the...

  • How to Clean a Spa Pool

    Enjoying the luxury of the warm, soothing waters of a hot tub or spa is a treat. Owners of spas know, however, that this treat does not come without a price. Maintenance is required in order to...

  • How to Paint a Pool

    Painting a pool can be time consuming, but in the end, the results can pay off. If your pool is old and has an faded look, giving it a brand new paint job, can help make it look new again. While...

  • How to Clean a Pool Chlorinator

    A salt water chlorinating system is a popular and safer way to keep your swimming pool water sanitized. If you have one, you know how gentle the naturally chlorinated water is on your clothes,...

  • What Type of Acid Is Used for a Hot Tub?

    Acid is a common chemical added to hot tubs and spas to keep the pH of the water in balance, helping the water stay clean, clear and ready to enjoy.

  • How to Clean a Chlorinator

    A saltwater chlorinator is a great alternative to chlorine tablets to keep your pool clean. The chlorinator uses electrolysis to chlorinate the pool by using a low voltage power supply and an...

  • How to Prevent Common Pool Chemical Explosions... Yes, common

    Swimming pool chemicals...how much do you really know about them. Every year hundreds of pool chemical related injuries could be avoided if you follow a few simple rules and gain a little knowledge.

  • How to Safely acid wash your white marcite pool interior

    Is the interior plaster coating of your concrete pool showing some staining and discoloration or just looking dingy? If you're handy, careful and have a few friends you can clean the interior of...

  • How to Paint a Pool

    Over time, the paint in the pool will begin to fade. Unfortunately there is no way around this. When the paint fades it can take away from the aesthetic appeal of your pool. The only way to get...

  • How to Troubleshoot Salt Water Pool Problems

    Salt water pools use different chemicals and readers to maintain a safe balance for swimmers. Common complaints include pH-level problems, low salt indicators and a lack of adequate chlorine....

  • How to Raise Stabilizer in Swimming Pools

    Stabilizer or Cyanuric Acid is a very important aspect of swimming pool water balance. If the chlorine level will not hold in the water, you may have a stabilizer issue.

  • How to Lower pH in Swimming Pools

    The pH level in a swimming pool is very important to maintain balanced because when it changes, it can cause damage to the pumps and filter and cause discomfort to the bathers using the swimming pool.

  • How to Acid Wash Gunite Swimming Pools

    If you are ready to open you're gunite or plaster swimming pool and it looks ugly and stained, it may be time to drain and acid wash the swimming pool. I would recommend contracting a swimming...

  • How to Clean Swimming Pool Salt Chlorination Cells

    Is your salt generator telling you to clean the cell or giving you inaccurate salt reading? Has it been awhile since your salt cell was cleaned? There are many many manufacturers of salt systems...

  • How to Clean Vinyl Pool Liners

    Proper use of chemicals and regular monitoring of your water will help reduce chemical damage, metal stains and algae growth. But you will still need to clean your vinyl pool liner on a regular...

  • How to Reduce Alkalinity in Pools Using Muriatic Acid

    Swimming pools are treated with chemicals to kill bacteria and maintain a pleasant appearance. In order to keep your swimming pool at a stable pH level, the total alkalinity (TA)--the level of...

  • How to Maintain Swimming Pool Chemicals

    Save money on pool and spa services by learning how to maintain swimming pool chemicals.

  • How to Correct fast pressure increase and short filter runs for your DE filter

    Does it seem like you just backwashed your DE filter and it's already built up pressure? Now you need to do it again. I've got the answer! ...More tricks of the trade from a former swimming pool...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From The Bottom of Your Plastered Pool Surface

    Those rust stains on the bottom of your pool can make a beautiful pool look neglected and dirty. He's a great way to remove many types of stains...Helpful advice from a former swimming pool...

  • How to Maintain Your Pool Safely

    TRICKS OF THE TRADE FROM A FORMER POOL PROFESSIONAL

  • How to Use Cyanuric Acid in a Swimming Pool

    Cyanuric acid is a chlorine stabilizer for pool water. Use cyanuric acid in a swimming pool to keep needed chlorine from escaping due to the ultraviolet affects of the sun. Although cyanuric acid...

  • How to Use Muriatic Acid in a Swimming Pool

    Maintaining a consistently clean and safe swimming pool requires constant attention to the water's chemistry. Substances such as muriatic acid is used to lower the pH factor, which affects every...

  • How to Prep a Pool for Painting

    Before painting a pool, proper surface preparation is important. You need to follow the right procedures like the removal of old or loose paint and oily residues to ensure good paint adhesion....

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