Summer is here and you’re most likely ready to dive right in to your pool! But before you do that, let’s ensure that you’re ready for the pool season.
Proper Pool Maintenance in Navarre is important for a good swimming experience! It’s always easier to prepare your pool for swimmers when you already know just what to do!
We’ve created a short and quick list of easy ways to prepare your pool for swimmers. Let’s get started!
Inspecting your pool should be the first thing you do to get ready for swimmers. You don’t want to run into any problems while you’re swimming and having a good time!
You should check all of your pool equipment such as your pool pump, skimmer and filter to ensure they are all working properly.
If you come across a problem, give your Navarre Pool Experts a call to take care of it! (850) 549-5315
If you haven’t used your pool in a while you might notice the water a little murky or maybe even a shade of green. You can get rid of the dirty water by running your filter system.
Once you get your pool clear again it’s recommended to run the pump and filter from 10 to 12 hours a day.
Depending on how long it’s been, the chemical levels in your pool water most likely have changed since the last swimming season. Test the water before adding any chemicals and add water if the levels are low!
Don’t know where to begin? Contact us and we’ll do the testing for you and get the water where it needs to be! (850) 549-5315
Lastly, you want a nice clean pool for yourself and others to swim in and enjoy so you will need to clean your pool! You should also check your skimmer and get rid of any debris that you may have caught.
We know keeping up with pool maintenance isn’t easy in the hot days of Florida. Allow us to do the hard work for you so you can have an amazing swimming experience!
We offer Pool Service, Cleaning and Repairs for both residential and commercial properties in Navarre and Gulf Breeze, FL!
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