Elephants can swim as many as 20 miles a day — they use their trunks as natural snorkels! Niagara Falls has enough water to fill up all the swimming pools in the United States in less than three days! The bikini swimsuit was named after a U.S.…
Pool Safety Guidelines
By communicating these pool tips effectively as well as using common sense, your backyard pool can be a safe and pleasurable experience for children as well as adults. Check local ordinances and codes for safety requirements. Use non-slip materials on…
The Importance of Swimming Pool Circulation
We developed a 3-step process to taking care of your swimming pool: The 3 C’s of Pool Care. They include, circulation, chemicals and cleaning. Circulation is the first step in the process. Circulation plays a major role in all parts of…
How a Pump Works
How a Pump Works A pool pump consists of three primary components: The Motor The Impeller The Hair and Lint Trap The motor is electric and uses either 115 or 230 volts and, at full speed, rotates a mechanical shaft…
How a Pool Works
Pool water is strained, filtered, and chemically treated in its journey through the key equipment that conditions the water to clean, sparkling clarity. Water is drawn from your pool from the suction created by the pump. The pump generates pressure and returns the…