Saturday, February 1, 2014

The top five symptoms your swimming Pools singnals you that it has a problem By Dolce Pools

 Top 5 Swimming Pool sickness symptoms to watch


Dolce Pools, DFW TX touches on Pool sickness symptoms that you should pay attention to as a pool owner. Just like anything you care for, your swimming pool will tell you when something’s not right. Whether it loses that sparkling blue color after just a day, or its filter and pump can’t keep up with it, there are many ways for your swimming pool to communicate with you about what it needs to stay healthy and clean.


1. Too Much Debris
If your pool is uncovered and surrounded by trees in the Dallas Fort Worth Area, debris may be collecting in your pool and clogging the filter. Diatomaceous Earth, or DE, filters should be taken apart and cleaned every 18 months, while cartridge filters should be replaced every 12 months. Too much debris causes pool filters to work extra hard and may result in cleaning or replacing them more frequently.
Net your pool more frequently, or get a screen enclosure to prevent the debris from getting into the filter. Dolce Pools, a premiere pool builder, recommends using the Jandy® line of pool pumps to ensure your pool is performing at optimal levels.

2. A Leaky Pool
If you find yourself continuously adding water to your swimming pool, it may have a leak. The first place to check for a leak is the pool’s plumbing. If this is the source, it’s generally an easy fix. But if the pool itself is leaking, you need a professional to find and repair it.
With the constant addition of water, the pool’s chemicals are being diluted; calling for more chemicals to find the right balance. Spending the money required to get this fixed properly should be a priority to save in the long run on the cost chemicals and your water bill.

3. Problems With The Main Drain
The main drain is the drain at the center of the deep end of the pool. Swimming pools are usually built with this drain as well as a second drain to pull water through its filters. If your pool’s main drain is clogged, or if your pool doesn’t have a main drain, your pool probably can’t keep up with the amount of water it has to filter.
The best way to fix this is to either clear the main drain, or if it doesn’t have one, Dolce Pools recommends the Polaris® series of robotic pool cleaning systems.

4. Equipment Size Is Wrong
It’s possible that your equipment size doesn’t match the size of your pool. This can cause a lot of stress for your equipment, and your pool might not be able to keep up. Dolce Pools can evaluate your equipment and make a recommendation for the appropriate size pump, filter, and a cleaning system if necessary.

5. Chemicals Are Not Balanced
Whether your pool is a funny color, has foam floating on the surface, or turns hair green, these are all signs your pool’s chemicals are not properly balanced. You can hire pool professionals to help you maintain the correct levels, or you can do it yourself with a wide range of mobile apps to assist you determining the optimum level of pool water chemistry. With many of the apps available, you can input your pools current levels, and in return will get the correct amounts to add to balance its chemicals.

Swimming pools are as distinctive as people, and they will tell you when something is wrong. If you pay attention to the signs they give you, professional pool builders like Dolce Pools can help you make things right again.