CHLORINE WASH

Chlorine- washing, also known as chlorine shocking, is a method use to clean and sanitize pool surfaces, particularly to remove organics stains, algae, or bacteria. Unlike acid-washing, which involves draining the pool and using muriatic acid, chlorine washing is typically done with the pool filled or partially drained, depending on the severity of the issue.

PROS OF CHLORINE -WASHING
a) Effectively kills algae, bacteria and other organic contaminants.
b) Can be done without fully draining the pool.
c) Less aggressive than acid- washing, making it safer for pool surfaces.
d) This process needs to be done for professional pool maintenance

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ACID WASH

Acid-washing pool plaster is a common method use to remove stains, discoloration and calcium deposits from the surface of the a pool. This process involves using a diluted acid solution (typically muriatic acid) to etch away a thin layer of the plaster, revealing a cleaner surface underneath. however, it should be done carefully by professional pool service company.

PROS OF ACID- WASHING
a) Effectively removes tough satins and scaling.
b) Restores the appearance of old or discolored plaster.
c) The looks before and after changing complete.

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BACKWASHING

Backwashing is essential to keep your pool and its filtration system in good condition. This practice, which removes particles accumulated in the filter, prevents loss of efficiency and possible damage to the filter, thus ensuring clean and clear water in the pool. It is recommended to backwash once a week, but this depends on the use of the pool, the type of filtration system and its environment. Also, consider backwashing after heavy storms or algae outbreaks to maintain water quality.

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POOL VACUUMING

Regularly vacuuming your pool is key to keeping it clean and debris-free, although it requires extra effort the benefits are obvious; fewer battles with algae, balanced water and improved chemical efficiency, plus a more visually appealing look for your pool. Cleaning a pool is not limited to chemical balance; it also involves dealing with external and internal debris that builds up over time, whether in indoor or outdoor pools. The recommended frequency for vacuuming your pool is weekly, but it is also advised to do so when large amounts of debris.

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POOL SKIMMING

The pool skimmer or pool skimmer is a product used to clean the surface of the water, capturing floating debris such as leaves, flower petals, dirt, etc. While it is on the surface of the water and prevents it from sinking to the bottom, this is achieved with the help of the rest of the filtration and cleaning systems (suction pump, bottom drain, etc.). Although it is true that there may be pools without a skimmer, it is normal and most advisable to have at least one, depending on the size of the pool. For the skimmers of above-ground and in-ground pools to work properly.

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make your reservation

First project completed

Second project completed

CHLORINE WASH

Chlorine- washing, also known as chlorine shocking, is a method use to clean and sanitize pool surfaces, particularly to remove organics stains, algae, or bacteria. Unlike acid-washing, which involves draining the pool and using muriatic acid, chlorine washing is typically done with the pool filled or partially drained, depending on the severity of the issue.

PROS OF CHLORINE -WASHING
a) Effectively kills algae, bacteria and other organic contaminants.
b) Can be done without fully draining the pool.
c) Less aggressive than acid- washing, making it safer for pool surfaces.
d) This process needs to be done for professional pool maintenance.

Completed Projects

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ACID WASH

Acid-washing pool plaster is a common method use to remove stains, discoloration and calcium deposits from the surface of the a pool. This process involves using a diluted acid solution (typically muriatic acid) to etch away a thin layer of the plaster, revealing a cleaner surface underneath. however, it should be done carefully by professional pool service company.

PROS OF ACID- WASHING
a) Effectively removes tough satins and scaling.
b) Restores the appearance of old or discolored plaster.
c) The looks before and after changing complete.

Completed Projects

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make your reservation

BACKWASHING

Backwashing is essential to keep your pool and its filtration system in good condition. This practice, which removes particles accumulated in the filter, prevents loss of efficiency and possible damage to the filter, thus ensuring clean and clear water in the pool. It is recommended to backwash once a week, but this depends on the use of the pool, the type of filtration system and its environment. Also, consider backwashing after heavy storms or algae outbreaks to maintain water quality.

Completed Projects

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make your reservation

POOL VACUUMING

Regularly vacuuming your pool is key to keeping it clean and debris-free, although it requires extra effort the benefits are obvious; fewer battles with algae, balanced water and improved chemical efficiency, plus a more visually appealing look for your pool. Cleaning a pool is not limited to chemical balance; it also involves dealing with external and internal debris that builds up over time, whether in indoor or outdoor pools. The recommended frequency for vacuuming your pool is weekly, but it is also advised to do so when large amounts of debris.

Completed Projects

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make your reservation

POOL SKIMMING

The pool skimmer or pool skimmer is a product used to clean the surface of the water, capturing floating debris such as leaves, flower petals, dirt, etc. While it is on the surface of the water and prevents it from sinking to the bottom, this is achieved with the help of the rest of the filtration and cleaning systems (suction pump, bottom drain, etc.). Although it is true that there may be pools without a skimmer, it is normal and most advisable to have at least one, depending on the size of the pool. For the skimmers of above-ground and in-ground pools to work properly.

Completed Projects

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