Pound Pool Plastering

Five Ways to Extend Pool Season

September 16, 2021 Pound Pool Plastering 0

Summer has almost come to an end, and with that, pool season is winding down as fall looms ahead. You can easily extend your pool time by adding a gas heater, heat pump, or solar heater. Instead of closing your pool as soon as the temperatures drop, check out these ten tips for keeping your… Read more

Safely Reducing Chlorine in Your Pool

August 13, 2021 Pound Pool Plastering 0

Pool owners want to maximize their chlorine efficiently and use less of the chemical for many reasons, some of which include money, lowering chloramine contact, reducing dependence, and more. Additionally, an ongoing chlorine supply shortage has forced many unsuspecting pool owners to stretch out their current chlorine supply as long as possible. Routine Pool Care… Read more

How to Cool Your Pool During Summer

July 16, 2021 Pound Pool Plastering 0

In the sweltering summer sun, pool water can reach temperatures of 90 degrees Fahrenheit or above. While a pool can be a cool respite from the heat, hot swimming water (similar to a hot tub) is undesirable for most people. Thankfully, there are several quick-and-easy ways to lower your pool temperature this summer. Read on… Read more

Why You Should Enforce Pool Safety This Swim Season

June 10, 2021 Pound Pool Plastering 0

According to the National Safety Council (NSC), roughly ten people die from drowning every day in the United States (not including boating accidents.) Water safety should be top of mind if you own – or are around – a pool this summer to avoid drowning disasters. The Pool Safely campaign encourages people to follow six… Read more

Everything You Need to Know about Pool Remodeling

May 12, 2021 Pound Pool Plastering 0

It’s almost pool season! If you’re hoping to remodel this spring or fall, here’s what to expect. Pool contractors commonly map out their estimated start and completion dates to organize schedules and manage expectations. Read on to review a general timetable for the pool remodeling process. DrainingA pump is placed in the bottom of the… Read more

Robotic Pool Cleaners & Ten Features to Look For

April 14, 2021 Pound Pool Plastering 0

You might think robotic pool cleaners are a thing of the future, but actually, they have been around for quite a while. These powerful little machines suck up small and large debris. They don’t attach to your pool circulation system or rely on your pool filter; rather, they run on electricity by themselves. Robotic pool… Read more

Four Natural Landscaping Stones

March 11, 2021 Pound Pool Plastering 0

When planning your dream pool, it’s imperative to take size, aesthetics, and practicalities into account. What is your primary purpose of the pool? How much space will you need surrounding the water? How will you access it? These are just a few common questions one should ask and consider when preparing to build a pool.… Read more

Pool Building: A Timeline

February 12, 2021 Pound Pool Plastering 0

Designing a pool takes roughly eight to twelve weeks on average. Winter will turn to spring before we know it; by then, it will be a primetime season for pool building. If you are planning on having a pool built, it’s best to start that process now. But just how does it all work? Read… Read more

Winter Pool Maintenance

January 13, 2021 Pound Pool Plastering 0

Maintaining your pool during the winter is important so that you may gain the full enjoyment of its pleasures during the peak-season. Taking care of your pool throughout the off-season will not only save you money but prevents any damage due to freezing temperatures or contaminated water. Preserve your investment and protect your swimming pool… Read more

A Brief History of Swimming Pools

December 10, 2020 Pound Pool Plastering 0

The earliest public water tank in the ancient world is the Great Bath. Found in the 1920s, it existed more than 5,000 years ago in Mohenjo-Daro (a core epicenter of the Indus civilization) Pakistan. Measuring almost 40 feet by 23 feet with a depth of nearly eight feet, two sweeping staircases lead down into the… Read more