Pool stains can occur on swimming pool walls, floors, and steps, often due to excessive metals present in the water, or algae growth.
Pool stains can occur on swimming pool walls, floors, and steps, often due to excessive metals present in the water, or algae growth.
Pool heaters are often used to keep swimming pool water warm and inviting in areas where pool water cannot be kept warm naturally.
A pool skimmer pulls in floating contaminates and objects from the swimming pool and into the skimmer basket, and helps keep the pool free of debris.
A pool pump filter is usually attached to or located directly next to the pool pump, trapping large objects before they enter the pool pump.
A swimming pool pump is responsible for circulating pool water through the pool, plus direct water through the various cleaning, heating, and sanitizing equipment.
Pool covers for swimming pools serve a variety of purposes, like safety, prevent debris, reduce heat loss, water evaporation, and damage from the environment.
Swimming pool coping describes the structural support found where the pool walls meet the pool decking which surrounds the pool.
Particulate is a general term to describe any foreign material in swimming pool water, usually free-floating and contributing to a cloudy pool.
Out of solution generally describes a substance that is no longer dissolved in swimming pool water, as changing water chemistry can often result in minerals and metals no longer in-solution in the pool water.
An ozone generator for swimming pools produces ozone and releases it into the water, oxidizing contaminates and sanitizing the pool water.