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How Often Should I Shock My Pool?
As a general rule, most pool experts recommend shocking your pool at least once per week during the swimming season. However, if you notice cloudy water, an unusual odor, or any signs of algae, you may need to shock more frequently.
My Pool Has Algae!
Treating a pool algae outbreak involves testing your water, brushing your pool walls and floor, shocking your pool, using algaecide, filtering your pool, cleaning your filter, and monitoring your water. By following these steps and being vigilant about maintaining your pool, you can prevent future algae outbreaks and enjoy a clear and healthy pool all season long.
Why Did My Pool Pump Stop Working?
If you're unsure about the cause of your pool pump's malfunction, it's best to consult with a pool professional to diagnose and fix the issue. At Sunrise Pool & Spa in South Charlotte, we have experienced repair technicians standing by to service your pool repair needs.
There’s a (Pool Service) App For That!
The professional pool app is an invaluable tool for our pool service company. It helps us stay organized, communicate with our customers, monitor pool equipment, and provide better service.
Should I Switch to a Salt Pool?
While it may seem like a big investment to switch to a salt pool, the benefits are numerous. From lower maintenance to better water quality, salt pools offer a superior swimming experience for both you and your guests.
How and When to Clean DE Filters
Regular backwashing and cleaning of your DE pool filter is essential to ensure that your pool stays clean, clear, and healthy for swimming.
How and When to Clean Cartridge Filters
In general, pool owners should aim to clean their cartridge pool filter at least twice a year. If you use your pool frequently, have high bather loads, or if you have a lot of trees in close proximity to your pool, you may need to clean the filter more often.
Weekly Algaecide? Why, Yes!
Algaecide is a chemical that is specifically designed to kill and prevent the growth of algae in your pool. Algae is a common problem in pools, and it can quickly spread and turn your pool water green and murky.