Mar-Your Pool Looks Perfect in February… That’s the Suspicious Part

March starts algae season for Lakeland, Tampa, Plant City Last month we talked about how February can be a bit of a flirt — calm, clear water that quietly convinces you everything is perfect while chemistry slowly drifts in the background. Clear water. Calm surfaces. Quiet chemistry drift. Your pool may have looked perfect. But […]
The Ultimate Guide to Pool Algae

Algae growth in swimming pools, common in Florida, is influenced by various factors like phosphates, pH levels, and poor circulation. Understanding these causes and following a structured prevention and removal process can maintain clear water.
Avoid common mistakes that waste Chlorine

To avoid wasting chlorine, maintain pH levels between 7.4 and 7.6, use enzymes for non-living waste instead of chlorine, and monitor stabilizer levels to prevent chlorine inefficiency. Proper management of these factors ensures chlorine works effectively, saving money as its price continues to rise.
Metal Out For Pools

Metal sequestrants are essential for maintaining clean pool water by removing harmful metal ions. They prevent staining and corrosion, are safe for various pool types, and require careful usage to manage phosphates effectively. Regular application is necessary.