With Hamilton Pools' expertise in backwashing and filtration techniques, you can trust that your pool will always have clean and clear water. Our commitment to using the best equipment and techniques in the industry ensures that your pool will be a source of relaxation and enjoyment for years to come. Trust Hamilton Pools for all your pool cleaning and repair needs.
In addition, we specialize in the maintenance and repair of pool heaters and jacuzzis. Our team is knowledgeable in diagnosing and fixing common issues with heaters, ensuring your pool stays warm and comfortable. Whether it's a faulty thermostat or a malfunctioning heating element, we have the expertise to get your pool heater back in working order.
Hamilton PoolsSpeed can compromise thoroughness! For a quick clean, focus on skimming debris, brushing key areas, and vacuuming heavily used zones. Shock if algae is present. Remember, neglecting deeper cleaning and water balance might lead to future problems!
Clarifier overdose can cloud your pool instead of clearing it! Excess clarifier clumps particles together, forming a hazy film instead of settling to the bottom for easy vacuuming. Follow recommended dosages and avoid exceeding them!
High pH (above 7.8) makes water cloudy, irritates skin and eyes, and reduces chlorine effectiveness. It can also cause scaling on pool surfaces. Maintain ideal pH levels (7.2-7.8) for healthy and clear water!
Don't rely on magic! A magic eraser might remove minor surface stains, but it won't tackle the root cause of a green pool - algae growth. Shock, proper water care, and filtration are the true heroes for achieving clear water!
Prevention is key! Maintain proper water chemistry, including regular testing and balancing. Skim debris daily, brush surfaces weekly, and vacuum frequently. Invest in a quality pool cover to minimize exposure to contaminants and sunlight that promote algae growth!
Wait for the green light! Swimming too soon after shocking can expose you to high chlorine levels, leading to eye and skin irritation. Wait at least 24 hours for the chlorine levels to stabilize before taking a dip. Test the water first for peace of mind!