Hamilton Pool Care & Repair

Hamilton Pool Care & Repair

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Choose Hamilton Pools for unparalleled expertise, dedication, and quality in pool cleaning and repair. Let us take care of your pool so you can relax and enjoy your personal oasis to the fullest.

When it comes to cleaning, our automated pool cleaners and vacuums work tirelessly to keep your pool free from dirt and debris. With their advanced technology, these automatic pool cleaners ensure that maintenance is effortless, allowing you to fully enjoy your pool without any hassle.

What Types of Water Features Does Hamilton Pools Offer for Pools? At Hamilton Pools, we offer a variety of stunning water features to enhance your pool experience. Imagine the soothing sound of a cascading waterfall, the elegance of a laminar jet shooting streams of water into the air, or the playful fun of a bubbling fountain. Our expert technicians can install these captivating water features, turning your pool into a mesmerizing oasis that will leave you and your guests in awe. Trust Hamilton Pools to bring the magic of water to your backyard paradise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you maintain a pool for beginners?

Start simple! Regularly skim debris, brush surfaces every few days, and vacuum once or twice a week. Test your water chemistry weekly and adjust pH and chlorine levels as needed. Learn about basic shock treatments for occasional algae control. Don't hesitate to ask for help if anything feels overwhelming!

What to do with a pool you no longer want?

Don't abandon it! Safely decommission your pool to avoid hazards and property damage. Consider filling it in, converting it to a water feature, or donating it for community use. Consult local regulations and pool professionals for safe and responsible options!

How do I get algae off the bottom of my pool without a vacuum?

Stubborn algae needs a multi-pronged approach. First, shock the pool to kill off active growth. Then, use a pool brush to agitate the dead algae, and manualy scoop or net it out. Consider algaecide for long-term prevention. Remember, regular skimming and brushing prevent these issues!

How many gallons of bleach does it take to shock a pool?

Bleach (sodium hypochlorite) can be used for temporary chlorination, but not as a substitute for pool shock. Its concentration and lack of stabilizers make it unsuitable for shock treatment. Consult a pool store for proper shock products formulated for safe and effective pool sanitation!

What does baking soda do for a pool?

Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) acts as a natural pH buffer, raising slightly acidic pool water to a more balanced range. This improves chlorine effectiveness, reduces eye irritation, and prevents corrosion. Use it sparingly alongside regular chemical balancing!

What clears a green pool fast?

Shock and patience! Apply a proper shock dose based on your pool size and instructions. Maintain good circulation and resist the urge to add more shock too soon. It might take 24-48 hours for the shock to kill the algae and clear the water. Vacuuming afterwards speeds up the process!

How do you clean a pool for beginners?

Start by skimming debris from the surface. Brush the walls and floor weekly, vacuuming stubborn dirt. Test and adjust water chemistry with balancing chemicals. Keep the pump running for proper circulation. Enjoy your sparkling pool!