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Spring Cleaning Tips

3/17/2021

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Spring is about to, er...Spring.
Here are some Spring Cleaning tips.
Safety Inspection
This is unarguably the most important pre-Spring chore, one that cannot be overlooked.
  • Replace the batteries in ALL gate and door alarms.
  • Ensure that the pool gate closes and latches automatically.
  • Check the condition of all suction covers. Ensure that they are securely fastened with screws.
  • Make sure the spring-loaded cover for the vac port snaps securely shut.
  • Inspect deck covers and drains. They should be without cracks or breakage and are securely fastened.
  • Ensure that there is no debris in the equipment area. The pump motor vents should be unobstructed.
  • Inspect all electrical cables and wires for damage.

The pool must not be used until all broken or  damaged equipment is replaced or repaired.  

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Backyard Cleanup
Everybody knows that swimming pools are leaf magnets. A little bit of pre-emptive pruning now will save you from scooping leaves from the bottom of the pool during the heat of Summer. Don't forget to check under the shrubbery!

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Pool Water Chemistry
It's a good idea to start off the season with a well-balanced, protected pool.
  • After allowing the pump to run for a couple of hours, use a test kit (with fresh test solutions.) or strips to test the pool water. Pacific Pool Supply can do this for you. We use the Lamotte Spin Touch Colorimetric Test Meter and DataMate 10 for precise and accurate results. This FREE service also provides printed results and the step-by-step instructions needed to guide you through any corrective actions. Oh, and the advice is free, too.
  • Protect your pool with a good quality stain and scale treatment. We recommend poolife® Intensive Stain Treatment.
  • Remove the algae-feeding phosphates from your pool water.
  • Add a dose of a 90-Day algaecide. This will help prevent the growth of algae. Just add another dose in June.
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Pentair Intelliflo VSF Variable Speed & Flow
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Hayward HydraPure Advanced Oxidation Sanitization System
Have you been thinking of an upgrade?
If your single-speed pump has been screeching all winter, it may be already too late to either replace the motor or the entire pump. The U.S. Department of Energy has banned the purchase or sale of all single and dual-speed pool pumps and motors greater than 1 THP (True Horsepower).
 But it's not too late to upgrade to a DOE-compliant Variable Speed (VS) Pump! These pumps currently qualify for consumer rebates through your local electric utility. But when those money-saving VS pumps become the norm, those rebates will get smaller and smaller.


The cost of chlorine is on the rise! Now is the time to look at the new technologies available that will significantly reduce the use of chlorine. Check these out:
  • Pentair BioShield® UV Disinfection Sanitizers
  • Pentair iChlor® Salt Chlorine Generator
  • Hayward AquaRite® S3 Salt Chlorination System
  • Hayward HydraPure Advanced Oxidation Sanitization System
  • DEL AOP® 25 & 40 by CMP
Coming this Summer:
  • Automation that lets you do more and cost you less!
  • Pool cleaners that you can operate from anywhere!
  • Alternative chlorinating sanitizers that cost less and work better!
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Your Filter Pressure Gauge...

3/2/2021

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What's it trying to tell you?

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There aren’t many moving parts on your filter and no electricity, but one thing that is present in every filter is pressure, and it is that pressure that drives the whole mechanism to carry on with its mission of cleaning your water.
That is why you will find a little handy pressure gauge on the top of every filter. With it, you can read the pressure on your filter and use that number as a guide to properly care for your pool.

What Is Your Pressure Gauge? The pressure gauge is a simply little dial that is usually found on the top of your pool’s filter system. Most include ranges from 0 to 60 pounds per square inch (psi) that indicate how the pressure is holding (or not holding) in your pool.
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What Is Normal?
Knowing how to read this little gauge is, as you may have guessed, key in understanding what is happening with your pool’s filtration system.
So what is normal?​ 
Unfortunately, ​this number is relative. Ideally, it is the number that you record when you first install your pool filter and everything in your pool is running just as it should. If you don’t have that number, then your next best result is directly after you have changed the filter or, at the very least, given it a good cleaning.
Whichever route you have to take, make sure you record that number somewhere for future reference. Now that you have the number, you need to make sure you start checking the pressure at least once every week as a part of your normal pool maintenance routine.
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​Too Much Pressure
So what happens if you check your pool’s pressure and it seems too high? First, what is high? Again there is no hard and fast rule here, but the generally accepted benchmark for you to go by is anything that is 10 psi higher than your normal recorded pressure.
Basically, a high reading means that your filter system isn’t allowing the water to flow through it fast enough. This could mean that the filters need to be cleaned or even replaced. Most of the time a good cleaning of your filters will take care of a high-pressure reading, but sometimes you will have to replace the filters completely in order to get the pressure down to normal.
Too Little Pressure
Now your reading won’t always be too high. Sometimes it can be too low. This means that the water isn’t reaching your filter fast enough. Remember, while your pressure will fluctuate, it shouldn’t stray too far from your normal levels. In general, if the pressure is at least 5 psi lower than normal then a little extra attention is required.
Because these means water is not reaching the filter fast enough, this generally indicates a blockage of some type or maybe even a leak in your system. First, check the pump basket and impeller for any debris that could be clogging up the system and make sure the main drain covers aren’t blocked. Check around your pump carefully to see if you notice any leaks.
If you can’t resolve a low pressure issue on your own, then you may have to consider calling in a professional to track down the source of your pressure issues and fix it once and for all.
​To simplify the "High or Low" dilemma, a pressure gauge with a START/CLEAN FILTER indicator is available. After the filter cleaning process, line up the START arrow with the needle. When the needle moves into alignment with the CLEAN FILTER arrow, it's time to clean the filter again.Check Your GaugeWe've spent a good deal of time today talking about the various 
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problems that indicate you have a problem with your pool. However, sometimes it can be a problem with the pressure gauge. These gauges don’t last forever and usually cost less than $20 to replace, so you could actually have a problem with your gauge and not your pool.
If your gauge has some age on it or it is cracked, you may want to consider investing $10 to check to make sure you really do have a pressure problem and not just a gauge problem. In the end, it could save you quite a bit of money.
While the pressure gauge is just a small component in a large system, its role is vital to the overall health of your pool. Remember to check it weekly and never ignore pressure problems of any kind. If you do, you could end up doing more damage to your pool resulting in much more expensive repairs down the road.
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