While you're busy at work, your expensive swimming structure or spa is collecting debris and harboring bacteria. You finally get a day off to relax, but your neglected swimming structure isn't clean and ready for use. For a pool that's beautiful and always safe to swim in, consider hiring an certified professional. Pool service Southampton, NY offers weekly, monthly, and seasonal service. They also troubleshoot, repair, and install equipment.
Service technicians add chemicals and chlorine to keep water clear, clean, and safe. They clean algae and debris from water surfaces, the sides and floor of the structure. They empty filter baskets, check drains, check and maintain equipment. Technicians bring all the chemicals with them. No need for homeowners to purchase, lug home, and find storage for buckets of chlorine and chemicals.
Contracting with a pool service company takes a time consuming job off your to do list. A standard contract includes testing and maintaining water chemistry, emptying filter baskets, cleaning filters, vacuuming debris and sediment, brush cleaning the sides, routine maintenance of pumps, heaters, filters, and automated systems.
Technicians check pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, dissolved solids, cyanuric acid, and temperature. Spas, waterfalls, multiple pumps, or separate bodies of water with varying water levels require extra care to be sure all bodies of water are in chemical balance. Incorrect water chemistry damages pool surfaces and equipments. Bacteria in the water can cause staph infections of the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. Too much chlorine or other chemicals can burn the eyes or irritate sensitive skin.
During the swimming season, pumps and filters should run 8-12 hours a day to keep chemicals dispersed. Filters capture leaves, dirt, and debris. Water and electricity are a deadly combination if equipment is not properly grounded and connected. Certified technicians will safely install, maintain, repair, replace electrical components.
Power wash decks before the pool is opened for the season. This removes stains and slippery algae growths. Technicians treat decks with a sealant that makes the surface slip resistant. Dual suction drains and proper drain covers are a life saving necessity. Suction from pumps is powerful enough to trap and drown children and pets.
Before swimmers are allowed in the water, make sure summer service has been completed. This includes removal of covers, lubrication and testing of equipment, testing and treating for proper water chemistry, cleaning debris from the water, cleaning the structure, cleaning the deck and/or tile. After closing the pool be sure equipment is disconnected, and filters and pipes are cleaned. Reduce the water level and add anti-freeze, then install the winter cover. Or call your local pool service technician for expert seasonal service.
Before replacing tile or refinishing pool surfaces, consult with a certified technician. Very often a professional cleaning can bring tiles back to their original beauty. An acid wash is often sufficient to remove stains and restore luster to sides and bottom of an aging swimming structure. Technicians also install and repair pool lighting.
Modern times have seen advances in the efficiency of heaters, pumps, and automated controllers. Certified technicians can perform an energy audit and advise on energy saving choices to reduce the cost of maintaining a swimming structure. Other specialty services include leak detection and repair, drain cover replacement, equipment maintenance, troubleshooting, equipment upgrades and repairs.
Service technicians add chemicals and chlorine to keep water clear, clean, and safe. They clean algae and debris from water surfaces, the sides and floor of the structure. They empty filter baskets, check drains, check and maintain equipment. Technicians bring all the chemicals with them. No need for homeowners to purchase, lug home, and find storage for buckets of chlorine and chemicals.
Contracting with a pool service company takes a time consuming job off your to do list. A standard contract includes testing and maintaining water chemistry, emptying filter baskets, cleaning filters, vacuuming debris and sediment, brush cleaning the sides, routine maintenance of pumps, heaters, filters, and automated systems.
Technicians check pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, dissolved solids, cyanuric acid, and temperature. Spas, waterfalls, multiple pumps, or separate bodies of water with varying water levels require extra care to be sure all bodies of water are in chemical balance. Incorrect water chemistry damages pool surfaces and equipments. Bacteria in the water can cause staph infections of the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. Too much chlorine or other chemicals can burn the eyes or irritate sensitive skin.
During the swimming season, pumps and filters should run 8-12 hours a day to keep chemicals dispersed. Filters capture leaves, dirt, and debris. Water and electricity are a deadly combination if equipment is not properly grounded and connected. Certified technicians will safely install, maintain, repair, replace electrical components.
Power wash decks before the pool is opened for the season. This removes stains and slippery algae growths. Technicians treat decks with a sealant that makes the surface slip resistant. Dual suction drains and proper drain covers are a life saving necessity. Suction from pumps is powerful enough to trap and drown children and pets.
Before swimmers are allowed in the water, make sure summer service has been completed. This includes removal of covers, lubrication and testing of equipment, testing and treating for proper water chemistry, cleaning debris from the water, cleaning the structure, cleaning the deck and/or tile. After closing the pool be sure equipment is disconnected, and filters and pipes are cleaned. Reduce the water level and add anti-freeze, then install the winter cover. Or call your local pool service technician for expert seasonal service.
Before replacing tile or refinishing pool surfaces, consult with a certified technician. Very often a professional cleaning can bring tiles back to their original beauty. An acid wash is often sufficient to remove stains and restore luster to sides and bottom of an aging swimming structure. Technicians also install and repair pool lighting.
Modern times have seen advances in the efficiency of heaters, pumps, and automated controllers. Certified technicians can perform an energy audit and advise on energy saving choices to reduce the cost of maintaining a swimming structure. Other specialty services include leak detection and repair, drain cover replacement, equipment maintenance, troubleshooting, equipment upgrades and repairs.
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