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Service: |
A service record will be kept
inside your time clock which documents the date and time of our service
technicians most recent visit. Swimming should be delayed for a period
of one hour after chemicals have been added to your pool. This is a
standard recommendation for most forms of pool chemicals. Because we
use pure chlorine - CHLORINE GAS - we
have a tremendous advantage over other forms of chlorine.
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Pool Covers: |
Your pool cover should be pulled off on
service day. Our service techs
are instructed to leave the pool uncovered upon completion of service. The
cover should remain pulled back for at least three hours after service. We
recommend that your pool be uncovered at least 50% of the time. A pool that
is covered all of the time lacks adequate oxygen which can cause chemicals
to react abnormally and result in the pool's water chemistry being out of
balance and /or eye irritation. Frequent removal also helps to prolong the
life of your cover. |
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Water Balance: |
Our chemical readings will
differ from those obtained when conventional chemicals are used. We strive
for the following readings:
pH7.8 - 8.2
Alkalinity90 -130 PPM
Chlorine4.0 + PPM
Conditioner100 PPM
These readings, when achieved
in conjunction with the use of our chemicals, are both safe and ideal for
your pool and equipment.
You may feel confident
knowing that our 20 plus years of experience have proven these readings to
be the best and safest for you and your pool.
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Access: |
Please provide easy access
for our service tech. If you keep your gate locked, please provide the
service tech with a key. Unfriendly dogs should be secured when the pool
is being serviced. If a key is not provided and the gate is inadvertently
locked on service day, or an unfriendly dog is loose in your backyard, it
will be necessary for us to charge for the service not performed and no
extra call-back will be made. Because our low service charge is based on
promptness and efficiency, we do not ring doorbells to gain access. Also,
it is very important for safety reasons that no one but the service tech be
in the yard while the pool is being serviced.
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Cleaning: |
We do not brush or vacuum the
pool as part of our service. However, you may contact our service
department for a special one time cleaning. |
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Dogs: |
We take every precaution to keep your dog in your
backyard. However, if your dog attempts to get out when you open your gate,
he probably will do the same with us. We therefore cannot assume
responsibility for your dog getting out. Our service tech will not enter
your yard if you have an unfriendly dog that is not contained and it will be
necessary for us to charge for that service call.
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Spas and Hot Tubs: |
Our service does not include
spas or hot tubs. If the plumbing
of your pool is connected to
your spa, the chemicals will automatically circulate into the spa. If not,
you may take a few buckets of chlorinated water from your pool and pour them
into the spa as a supplement to your normal spa maintenance procedures.
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Algae:
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If your pool has algae it will be cleared up at no
extra charge as part of our service. Because some types of algae are more
resistant than others, please allow a reasonable period to completely
eradicate it. Black algae must be brushed often with a stainless steel
wire brush. It will turn gray as it starts to die and will eventually
disappear. Keeping the pool clean and properly filtered will aid in the
treatment of algae. PLEASE DO NOT ADD
ANY CHEMICALS OR ALGAECIDE TO YOUR POOL as this can cause
inaccurate test results and lead to other problems. We do not store any
chemicals at the pool site. Our service tech will complete all necessary
testing and add any required chemicals during each weekly service visit.
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Filter and Filtration: |
We provide up to 100 pounds
of diatomaceous earth per year to those customers that have D.E. or
cartridge filters, and alum for sand filters. These chemicals are provided
FREE as part of our
service. Please advise our office at least two working days prior to your
service day and your service tech will leave a supply.
ADEQUATE FILTRATION IS AS IMPORTANT AS GOOD
WATER CHEMISTRY. With the dramatic increase in energy
costs, some people try to economize by reducing the filtration time of their
pool. This often counteracts our efforts to keep your pool sparkling
clean. We will provide the proper water treatment but you must see to it
that your pool is properly filtered. It should be noted that our service
does not include cleaning or otherwise maintaining the pool filter. Our
office will provide a referral for these services, upon request.. It is
important that each and every drop of your pool's water is pumped through
the filter three times each day to assure that it has been properly and
adequately filtered. To accomplish complete filtration of the water we
recommend the following:
Sand Filter 10-12 Hours
Cartridge 9-10 Hours
D.E. 8-10 Hours
Increase the time by 50% if
you have a solar heating system. Allow longer filtration periods if the
pool activity is heavy. Our personnel
will advise you, by means of a door hanger on your front door, if your pool
requires more filtration. It is in your pool's best interest to follow the
recommended filtration time. Filters should be cleaned when the pressure
indicated by the pressure gauge on the top of the filter, rises 7-10lbs.
above the clean pressure.
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Cloudiness: |
The most common cause of cloudy water is inadequate
filtration. Increase the filtration time and the problem should resolve
itself (see Filter and Filtration). If it does not, you may have a
malfunction in your filtration system. We offer filter repair in some
areas. Please contact our service department for an appointment and prices.
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Eye Irritation: |
You may have heard that chlorine causes eye
irritation. This is simply not true. The fact of the matter is the eye
irritation is caused by:
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In adequate filtration (most frequent cause)
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Ammonia introduced into the pool water by means of urine.
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(One small child urinating in
your pool can cause very heavy eye irritation For up to 24hrs.)
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Organic material introduced into your pool by adding fresh
water before swimming. (Always add water
AFTER you swim - (NEVER BEFORE)
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Leaving a pool blanket on you pool during the day. Water
needs to be exposed to air. Please remove the blanket during daytime hours.
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Perspiration in pool -- always shower before swimming.
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Conditioning: |
On or first visit, the service tech will perform numerous test on your
water, including a test of Isocyanuric Acid, commonly called Conditioner.
Conditioner screens out ultraviolet rays and prevents the sun from taking
chlorine from your pool water. Without it, sunlight will take the chlorine
almost as fast as we can put it in. Once added, it stays permanently as
part of your pool water and does not evaporate or dissipate. It only
disappears when water is lost through emptying your pool, plumbing or pool
leakage or excessive splash out, heavy rain, water overflow, etc. If,
on our first visit, we find that the conditioner level is below 100 parts
per million, we will add only enough conditioner to bring your pool to 100
PPM. The first twenty pounds of conditioner required each calendar year are
free to our customers. If any more is needed to obtain or maintain the 100
PPM, the cost is passed on to you at the current wholesale rate. The most
an average size pool would take is approximately 15+ pounds a year. |
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Chlorine and
Stains: |
There are many
sources that contribute to the accumulation of metals or minerals in
swimming pool water. These often cause "staining" of the pool surface. It
is not possible to guarantee that staining will not occur in a pool or that
the simple addition of chlorine will not cause the settling of metals from
the water once it becomes saturated with metals. Scale, stains,
discoloration and cloudiness in a pool are caused by the settling out of
(precipitation) metals in the water. If the precipitated metals form a hard
deposit on the pool walls it is referred as scale. If the precipitated
metals have a color and are deposited on the pool walls, they are called
stains. Superchlorination is essential to proper swimming pool maintenance.
When superchlorination is done with any form of chlorine, i.e. gas chlorine,
sodium hypochlorite, calcium hypochlorite, sodium dischloroisocyanurate, and
trichloroisocyanuric acid, there may be an immediate settling out or
precipitation of metals from the water and subsequent staining of the pool.
Chlorine or acid in and of themselves cannot cause stains. Chlorine
bleaches and acid are used to remove stains from pool finishes. Therefore,
even though staining may seem to be caused by the chemicals themselves, this
is not possible. In other words, iron stains can only be caused if iron
exists in the water. Copper stains, only when copper is in the water, and
so on. Lack of filtration may cause stains to appear sooner. The pool
water needs to be circulated the recommended time for the type of filter.
Otherwise, the precipitation of the metals on the plaster is
accelerated. If you do find staining to be a problem with your pool,
contact our service department for information regarding our special stain
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Colored Plaster Pools: |
The swimming pool industry is fully aware that all
colored plaster pools become mottled and blotched sooner or later. Quite
often a light colored ring will appear around the main drain or the plaster
will appear uneven in color. This condition is typical of all colored
plasters and is simply the nature of colored plaster pools. There is nothing
that can be done from a service point of view to prevent or cure the
blotching, streaking, or mottling that will occur. Blotching may be gradual
or appear seemingly overnight even after the pool is several years old. All
pool builders or plaster companies require their customers to acknowledge
that blotching is a normal occurrence in colored plaster pools.
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Sales and Repair: |
We have fully trained and qualified repair techs for
all your pool needs.
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