Swimming pool chemicals present no danger or hazard to you or your family if they are used and stored properly. This article explains what the risks are and how they can be simply avoided.
Swimming pool chemicals present no danger or hazard to you or your family if they are used and stored properly. This article explains what the risks are and how they can be simply avoided.
ORP or Oxidation Reduction Potential is a term that you may have heard in relation to managing the water quality in your pool, but what does it actually mean?
In recent years there has been a growing interest in chlorine free swimming pools in the UK. We look at some of the alternatives to chlorine.
It seems the summer has come to an end and it is time to winterise your outdoor pool. Here are some of the things you should remember to do.
This article looks at the four major water quality tests that you need to do on the water in your swimming pool.
In this article we look at some of the reasons why you may not be able to get a chlorine reading in your pool water.
Heavy rain, storms and floods can cause serious problems for outdoor pool owners particularly when the water table rises. What can and should be done?
In this article we look at how to maintain and troubleshoot your pool’s sand filter.
In this article we look at rules, habits and equipment that can make your pool a safer place for everyone.
In this article we will look at the different types of pool cleaner that are available; manual, suction and automatic, and their respective features and benefits.
By winterising your pool for the cold season you’ll ensure it starts the summer season as well as it ended it. Winterise your pool by following these methods minimise out of season maintenance time:
Keeping your pool safe, clean and fun for you and your family will require you to become familiar with the pool chemicals used to maintain water quality. We give you a rundown on the chemicals used in swimming pools and what you need to know about them.