Differences Between On-Ground and Above Ground Pools | New Year, New Pool?
We are going to review the differences between on-ground and above ground pools, so you can make a pool buying decision that is best for you and your family.
We are going to review the differences between on-ground and above ground pools, so you can make a pool buying decision that is best for you and your family.
When is the right time for closing your pool? While Labor Day may seem like the unofficial end to pool season, you may have more time than you think.
April 30th was National Pool Opening Day. Is your pool opened? A pool opening service can benefit you in many ways. Let’s review.
Spring is here, and if you have a list of spring “to-do” items, preparing your pool for opening is probably at the top of it.
How you close your pool, will impact what condition your pool is in when you open it in the spring. We are here to help with some pool closing tips.
We are here to help with some tips for how to get leaves out of your pool this fall, if they can’t help but to take a dip in it.
No one wants a green pool. We review what causes green pool water and steps you can take to prevent a green pool this summer.
After months of shoveling and clearing snow in Northeast Ohio and Erie, PA, it is finally time to schedule your pool opening.
When planning for your summertime outdoor living space, if you wish to have trees and plants, it is important to know what the best and worst trees are to plant around a pool in Ohio.
Taking Care of your Inground Pool Nothing beats the summer heat like a cool, refreshing dip in a swimming pool. While above ground pools are always enjoyable, inground pools offer even more features for your family and guests to enjoy. Typically, larger and easier to enter and exit, they’re also usually much deeper, sometimes even letting you add diving boards and slides and play underwater games. However, along with the benefits, inground pools also require additional maintenance to keep the pool water fresh and the area safe. Tests and Adjustments Inground pools require regular testing for pH and chlorine. Use high-quality pool chemicals, testing devices and pool care kits to check and restore proper levels. … Read More