For expert equipment installation and repair services, look no further than Hamilton Pools. Our skilled technicians are here to ensure that your pool equipment is functioning at its best, providing you with a worry-free swimming experience. Whether you need a new pump installed or a broken pipe repaired, we have the expertise and knowledge to get the job done right.
Hamilton Pools is proud to be recognized by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) for our commitment to excellence in pool care. We also offer guidance on pool care and maintenance, including the use of flocculants (floc) for water clarity. Our service flyers provide valuable information and tips to help you keep your pool in optimal condition throughout the season.
In addition to regular vacuuming and skimming, we also specialize in backwashing and filtering. Our high-quality equipment, such as Pentair pumps and sand filters, ensures that the water in your pool remains crystal clear. We also provide valuable guidance on the proper use of flocculants (floc) for water clarity, helping you maintain the perfect balance of chemicals for optimal pool performance.
Hamilton PoolsShock dosage depends on your pool's volume and shock type. Consult the product instructions or reach out to a pool store for guidance. Don't guesstimate - an accurate measurement ensures effective algae control without overdoing it!
This likely refers to water levels and chemical levels. Ideal water level sits slightly below the skimmer opening. Chemical levels like pH, chlorine, and alkalinity need regular testing and adjustments to stay within safe and healthy ranges. Consult your pool manual or a professional for specific target levels!
Wait it out! After shocking, wait at least 24 hours before swimming. This allows the chlorine levels to stabilize and ensures safe swimming conditions. Don't forget to test the water before taking a dip!
KK typically stands for 'kick only', meaning you're focusing on legwork without using your arms. This is often done with a kickboard or pull buoy to isolate your leg muscles.
Tackle it in stages! Start by removing large debris and skimming the surface. Shock the pool to kill algae and bacteria. Brush and vacuum thoroughly to remove settled dirt. Test and adjust water chemistry. Finally, maintain regular cleaning and chemical balance to prevent future neglect!
Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, acts as a natural pH adjuster in pools. It raises the pH level, counteracting acidity caused by chlorine and preventing skin irritation and cloudy water. Use it sparingly; excess baking soda can hinder chlorine's effectiveness.
B usually stands for 'backstroke', another swimming stroke where you swim on your back. Occasionally, it could also indicate 'butterfly', though 'fly' is more common. In training drills, 'B' might represent 'buoy' used for specific exercises.