Swimming Pool Brush Cleaning – How to Do it Effectively
Most pool owners who are not very experience in maintenance often do not realize the importance of the swimming pool brush cleaning. It is true that the filtration system works for keeping the water clean, but you will have to devote time and effort to keep the walls and bottom of the tank in the same condition. Otherwise you risk algae growth, which can be potentially very dangerous and not easy to remove from the water. So, you need to get some work done around the pool. Here is how to make it efficient, more effortless and quicker.
January 29, 2010
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Tags: swimming pool brush, swimming pool wall brushes, Wall Brushes · Posted in: Wall Brushes
Staying afloat by doing your own pool cleaning
By Conor L. Sanchez
August 16, 2008 in print edition C-1 (Los Angeles Times)
Victor Pineda has found a pile of money in a hole in his Whittier backyard.
Pineda fired his pool maintenance serviceman after the price rose to $72 from $65 a month, which didn’t include filter cleaning or pump maintenance. That works out to nearly $900 in savings a year. Now he purchases chemicals every nine months to sustain appropriate levels of chlorine and pH.
October 21, 2008
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Tags: Filter Cleaning, Hand Skimmers, Pool Chemicals, Pool Cleaners, Pool Maintenance, Pool Vacums, Wall Brushes · Posted in: Pool Maintenance

