5 Pool Design Ideas That Beat Putting A Hole In The Ground

Posted on: 3 October 2019

When designing a pool, it can be a challenge to strike the right balance between just having a hole to swim in and creating something that feels over-designed. Before you sit down with a pool design services provider, it can help to have an idea of what features inspire you. Take a look at four concepts you may want to consider including in your pool. A Refuge for Landlubbers Pools are increasingly set up as extensions of patios, outdoor kitchens and even landscapes. [Read More]

4 Tips To Help With Pool Maintenance And Repairs To Get A Head Start On Summer

Posted on: 15 May 2019

Soon, warm weather is going to be here, and you will want to have your pool ready. This often means that maintenance and repairs are needed before you can open your pool. There are some of the problems that you will want to do on your own and others that you may need to have a pool service help you with. The following tips will help you with the pool maintenance and repairs that will be needed to get a head start on summer: [Read More]

Why Your New Swimming Pool Needs Regular Maintenance

Posted on: 17 March 2019

If you've just had a new pool put in your backyard, you're probably looking forward to long hours lounging in the water and playing with the kids. The last thing you're probably thinking about is the amount of work it will be to maintain your pool. Regular maintenance is important for several reasons, and if you can't keep up with it or just don't want to, then hire a pool service to help. [Read More]

How To Repair A Rusting Above Ground Pool Wall

Posted on: 24 September 2018

Rust and pools are two words that shouldn't go together, but the truth is, this is something that happens often to above ground pools. Rust is usually the downfall of an above ground pool, since the walls, rails, and columns are usually made of steel. Above ground pools last somewhere around 15 - 20 years, but the end comes when the rust takes over and the walls can no longer contain the water inside the pool. [Read More]