All pool owners in Maryland should understand the state laws that pertain to the use of swimming pools and keep everyone safe from the dangers that can result from improper pool maintenance. When considering requirements, most people think of fences or barriers to entry. While fences are required by law, other pool maintenance issues must be adhered to as well. Mosquito Breeding Ground Mosquitoes breed where pool water is stagnant and uncirculated. This causes a health hazard, as mosquitoes can carry illnesses. To address this safety concern, swimming pools must be equipped with a pump and filter to keep water
Continue >> →Your pool is a relaxing oasis for you to enjoy with family and friends. But, to keep it clean and inviting, you must know some pool chemistry basics. Let’s take a look at some of the chemicals that go into maintaining your pool and what they do to keep your pool safe and clean. Do I Need Chemicals for My Pool? It’s not enough to vacuum and skim the pool every day. Think of the things that come into the swimming pool naturally. Bugs, bird droppings, small animals, skin, hair, and suntan lotion from swimmers will find their way into
Continue >> →If you’re like most swimming pool owners, pool maintenance can feel overwhelming at times. It’s easy to make mistakes and not always so easy to correct them. In this article, we talk about common pool maintenance mistakes and how to avoid them. Rule #1 is always to add chemicals to water… never add water to chemicals. Observing this rule will help to keep your pool maintenance safer and more effective. Here are some things to avoid: 1. Adding Shock Directly Into the Pool Water Adding shock directly into the pool water can be disastrous if you have a vinyl pool
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