Chemical treatment and safety

Your pool water is constantly changing, year around. Everything from weather to dirt, oils, and cosmetics affect your pool water balance – in short, anything that comes in contact with your pool water.

You will probably not change the water in your pool for many years. Continuous filtration and disinfection removes contaminants which keep the water enjoyable but this is does not balance your water. A pool that is “balanced” has proper levels of chlorine, pH, cyanuric acid, Total Alkalinity, and Calcium Hardness.



Brush tile and walls as necessary

Scrub pool’s floor and walls, removing dirt, and detaching algae before it can really take hold and grow.



Skim the surface and Vacuum the bottom

The first step in pool maintenance is to skim leaves, bugs, and other debris from the pool’s surface. Then we vacuum the pool’s bottom using a Vacuum.



Clean pump and skimmer basket as necessary

We also clean out the pool’s pump basket and skimmer, removing any debris that may have accumulated there.



Salt System

Check salt levels if you have a salt water pool – Check the pool cleaners and other equipment.



Shock and acid wash

•  Requires the draining of your swimming pool
•  Removal of all debris
•  Spray on application of Muriatic Acid
•  Brush and rinse with fresh water
•  Neutralization of the acid accumulated in the pool bowl
•  Refill pool with fresh water
•  Chemical Balance
The simplest way to determine the need for a drain and acid wash is to decide if your pool is not the same color it was when you had it built. Lots of things will change the color of your swimming pool pebble such as algae, leaves, calcium buildup, and rust.

Filter Cleaning to restore the flow rate after