Why is my pool green after adding chlorine?
Green water right after you add chlorine usually means metals oxidized, your pH is too high, or your chlorine got "bound" by too much stabilizer. Algae can also be sitting…
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Green water right after you add chlorine usually means metals oxidized, your pH is too high, or your chlorine got "bound" by too much stabilizer. Algae can also be sitting…
Living in Phoenix, Arizona means dealing with some unique challenges - and pool calcium buildup tops that list. Phoenix's notoriously hard water combined with our relentless heat creates the perfect…
Living here in The Valley, you know the drill. That chalky white ring around your pool tiles isn't some mysterious phenomenon - it's Arizona's hard water leaving its calling card.…
Phoenix pool opening service - your gateway to desert swimming paradise Living here in The Valley means one thing's certain: when that brutal desert heat cranks up to 115°F, your…
There's a quiet crisis happening in backyards across the Valley: your pool is drinking itself dry. And no, it's not just a small leak. The relentless Arizona sun and bone-dry…
Key Takeaways Maintenance is a routine, not a rescue mission: a few repeatable checks prevent the “it looked fine yesterday” spiral into cloudy water, algae, irritation, and equipment problems. The…