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Swimming Pool Water Facts

January 19, 2021 By Mel Wolfe

It’s common knowledge that swimming pools can be contain many germs if not properly maintained. There are also a ton of misconceptions about the cleanliness of a swimming pool. People relate cleanliness to site and smells. This isn’t always the case.

Swimming Pool Misconceptions:

  • People actually sweat while swimming in the pool. This is why swimmers need to hydrate, especially on hot days.
  • Smelling bleach? That doesn’t necessarily mean that there is enough or too much chlorine in the pool. When a pool is properly cleaned and maintained, then there shouldn’t be any bleach smell at all.
  • Water doesn’t cause red eyes. Contaminated water causes red eyes. According to scientists the chemicals in the water don’t contribute to red eyes. Red eyes happen when pool water is contaminated. Ewww….
  • Swallowing pool water can make you sick, but not by what you think. Chlorine in the pool water isn’t usually to blame for becoming ill after accidentally inhaling pool water. You guesses it, it’s usually pool contaminants that are the culprit.
  • Swimmers ear? Unfortunately, again, it’s not your pool water that is the issue. Swimmers ear is usually caused by active bacteria in the pool water. Be sure to clean your pool as often as possible.
  • More and more people are getting sick from swimming pools each year. With that said, your pool water needs to be clean and maintained properly. If you cannot handle or don’t have the time to clean your pool get a quality pool service company.

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Cleaning Your Hot Tub?

January 12, 2021 By Mel Wolfe

Whether you’re looking to purchase a hot tub or currently own one, there is built in maintenance that goes along with it. You should know that cleaning your hot tub is all part of the spa ownership experience. If you are new to hot tub ownership or don’t know how to clean your hot tub, it is time.

Why Clean Your Hot Tub?

Hot tubs need to be cleaned and drained on a regular basis. Yes, there are chemicals and filtration and additional provisions built in, but there is also “gunk”. Gunk is everything from body oils, lotions, cosmetics, sweat, hair products, the list goes on and can get worse. All of this “gunk” creates bacteria and biofilm. It can get really gross. So, when is it a good time to act?

How Often?

It is a good idea to drain and clean your hot tub quarterly. This is putting aside any emergency cleaning (or if you can’t keep your water clear). Remember, preventing bad spa water is always better than needing to correct it.

Before You Drain…

Your spa lines need to be flushed. Biofilm can happen even if your chemicals are on point. Bacteria love biofilm, it’s their food. You will need to add a cleaner to your hot tub to flush the water lines. This is a special type of cleaner formulated to break down biofilm. Make sure you follow the directions on the back of your spa cleaner (or spa purge). Your spa will need to circulate for a minimum of 20 minutes, but preferably overnight. Please note, spa cleaner may create gross foam. This is a good thing. It means your cleaner is working.

It Is Time.

Caution. Avoid electrical shock. Turn off your power breaker before you do anything else. It is a good idea to check your city’s ordinances to ensure you’re adhering to the law when emptying your hot tub. Now, hook up the hose and let your tub empty. During the emptying process, you can move your house around so water doesn’t build up in one place.

  • Clean or replace your spa filters. This depends on how old they are and what type of condition they are in.
  • Spray down your hot tub shell with diluted white vinegar, shell cleaner, or a bleach solution. Wipe it down thoroughly to remove any hidden algae or bacteria. Remember to rinse.
  • Check all jets. These need to be open to reduce the risk of water pressure issues.

It is now time to refill. Remove the drains. Do not leave your hot tub unattended while filling. It is also a good idea to use a hose filter when refilling your hot tub. Use this time to clean your spa cover as well. Once your hot tub is at desired level you can turn your breaker back on.

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Your Type Of Pool Filter?

January 4, 2021 By Mel Wolfe

All swimming pools are not created equal. You need to know your pool. Pool owner mistakes are caused by insufficient knowledge of pool equipment. This is one main reason why hiring a pool service is best to properly maintain your pool. With that said, there are three main types of pool filters (sand filter, cartridge filter, and diatomaceous earth filter or DE). Let’s explore each type.

  • Sand Filter – This type of filter uses special sand. Sand filters can remove particles up to 20 microns. They typically last between 5 – 10 years. This is the oldest form of filtration for swimming pools. Sand filters clean by letting water flow into the filter and pass through the sand. Debris then gets stuck in the sand and then allows the clean filtered water back into the pool. It is important to note that this type of pool filtration system requires regular maintenance.
  • Cartridge Filter – Instead of using sand, this type of filter uses a fibrous element which water passes through. The maintenance for cartridge filters is less than sand filters. They are very similar to the air filters used in your car. Cartridge filters can typically trap debris up to 10 microns. This type of pool filter usually lasts between 1-3 years before needing to be replaced. These are commonly used in above ground swimming pools.
  • Diatomaceous Earth Filter (DE) – This type of filter cleans by passing water through a thin layer of DE that is coated onto a grid. Like sand filters, DE filters require backwashing to remove debris from the filter itself. This is usually completed annually. Older DE filters may require more frequent backwashing.

Pool filter maintenance depends on your filter type. It is important to know what type of pool filtration you have. Swimming pool filters are often called the kidneys of pool equipment. They need to be maintained on a regular basis. Contact a reliable pool service company if pool maintenance seems challenging.

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Water Bugs? In Your Swimming Pool?

December 28, 2020 By Mel Wolfe

Ewww…water bugs! In your pool!?!? Let’s face it, your swimming pool is not meant to be a home for water bugs or other creatures. To them, it looks like a perfect place to hang out, eat, and reproduce. This is less than ideal for the pool owner. Although, water bugs like water boatman and backswimmers are pretty harmless they can bite. There are some steps that pool owners can take to get rid of water bugs and keep them from returning.

  • The first thing to do is remove all the bugs from your pool. Use a skimmer to scoop them out of the water. Keep in mind that water boatman fly and may do so when you are trying to scoop them out.
  • Next, manually vacuum your swimming pool. Be sure to remove all the debris from the bottom of your pool.
  • Third, test your pool water. Be sure your chemicals are on point. These types of bugs like algae and most likely in your pool because you have algae growth. Adjust your pool chemicals to the appropriate levels. This your means pH and alkalinity too.
  • Shock your pool and then run your pool pump. You will need to use enough shock that will remove the algae in your pool. We recommend doubling the dosage of pool shock. Remember to shock your pool at night.
  • Keep them from coming back. You will need to eliminate their food source: algae. This means maintaining your pool and its chemicals. Be sure to scrub your pool tiles, keep proper chemical levels, and vacuum often.

Have control over bugs in your pool. Get A pool service to maintain your pool. This is an excellent idea to keep healthy pool water. Are you in the Southwest Florida area? Call Cannonball Pool Service 239.440.9888.

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Gifting Pool Service

December 22, 2020 By Mel Wolfe

I don’t know who needs to hear this, but dad wants more than socks this year. It’s that time of year where everyone is searching for the perfect gift. The Holiday Season is meant for giving something meaningful to loved ones. The gift of pool service is perfect for every pool owner. Families with children don’t want/can’t handle an extra item on their plate. Elderly people have the time but may not have the energy or strength to take care of their pool on their own. Gifting pool service is the gift that the recipient enjoys throughout the year. It’s not just another gift to fill a stocking or a trinket to place under the Christmas tree.

Gifting pool service is the gift that ALL swimming pool owners will enjoy. It makes pool ownership hassle free. The main reason pool owners get a pool is for enjoyment. Taking care of the pool, the maintenance, chemicals, cleaning, pool repairs, etc. is an unwanted “added perk” of swimming pool ownership. Anything that creates more time for added enjoyment is an added benefit.

So, don’t be predictable this year. Give the gift of pool service to someone who needs it, wants it, or could use it to make life a little easier. Call Cannonball Pool Service at 239.440.9888 or visit us at cannonballpoolservice.com to sign up today.

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Pool Maintenance Mistakes

December 15, 2020 By Mel Wolfe

Hiring a pool service company is always the best option when it comes to maintaining your pool. With that said, many people still take on the challenge themselves. Pool ownership can be challenging in itself, pool maintenance adds to it. There are a few common pool maintenance mistakes that can easily be avoided while trying to maintain your pool.

Pool Maintenance Mistakes:

  • Don’t Add shock directly to the into pool. This is not the proper way to add pool shock. The granules can sink to the bottom and bleach out your pool liner. The liner can become brittle and be susceptible to leaks over time. The best way to add shock to your pool is to dissolve it in a bucket of warm water first. This will help evenly distribute the chemical.
  • Don’t use an automatic vacuum with pool algae. Automatic pool vacuums can actually make your algae problem worse. It is best to break out the manual vacuum (sorry) with an algae bloom. You will have to switch your filter to waste as well.
  • Not being on schedule. Not having a maintenance schedule means your pool chemicals are more likely to be “off”. Your pool water is more susceptible to an algae breakout when chemicals are inconsistent.
  • Don’t Ignore pH & Alkalinity. Proper pH creates healthy pool water. If your pool water has low pH it’s very acidic. Low pH can cause extensive damage on your pool equipment. If your pool water has a high pH it’s very alkaline. Alkaline pool water is cloudy, can cause scale deposits, create problems with pool equipment, and much more.
  • Don’t backwash too often. While back washing is an important part of pool care, many pool owners have the tenancy to over backwash. Watch your pressure gauge as you backwash, it should read between 10-15 PSI.

With that said, Cannonball Pool Service is a certified, trained, licensed, and 5 STAR rated pool maintenance company. If you live in Southwest Florida give us a call at 239.440.9888.

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Hot Tub For Better Health

December 8, 2020 By Mel Wolfe

Hot tubs offer more than warmth and comfort. Warm water soothes muscles and calms nerves. Research shows that warm water immersion can help with muscle relaxation, promote better sleep, and reduce anxiety. The heat widens your blood vessels making it easier for your blood to travel throughout your body. Not to mention, water buoyancy reduces stress on your joints. It’s a win win! Below are some areas where hot tubs may help improve your life.

Hot Tub For Better Health:

  • Get better sleep – Many people report a better nights sleep when they use their spas on a regular basis.
  • Back pain relief – Lower back pain (acute or chronic) can impact your quality of life. The heat helps your muscles loosen and increases blood flow. Looser muscles help you move with more ease.
  • Decreased anxiety and stress – The warmth of the hot tub can make you forget about everything else going on. Enjoying a morning soak for 15 -20 minutes each morning will have you ready to start the day refreshed.
  • Improved range of motion – Spas can help restore lost flexibility when utilized on a regular basis.
  • Arthritis symptom relief – Many hot tub users find relief from arthritis in just 2 weeks of usage.

Please note that the use of hot tubs do pose some risks. Just like swimming pools, it is important for your hot tub to be properly cared for. This includes service, maintenance, and chemicals. Spas are breeding grounds for infections if not properly maintained. If you are pregnant or think you are pregnant, you should refrain from using a hot tub. Research shows that some birth defects are associated with hut tub usage when pregnant. Here are a few things to keep in mind when using a hot tub.

  • Check the cleanliness. Make sure the hot tub you are using is cleaned and chemicals are monitored on a regular basis.
  • Avoid crowded spas. More people equals more germs.
  • Turn down the heat. Especially if you have a medical condition, a temperature of 100 degrees should be for healthy adults.
  • Limit time in the spa. People who start to feel dizzy, heated, or unwell should get out right away.
  • Stay hydrated. It is a good idea to drink water to not over heat your body.
  • Wash off. Take a shower after hot tub usage.

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What Causes Calcium Buildup In Your Pool?

December 2, 2020 By Mel Wolfe

Spotting calcium build up in your pool is simple. Is there a white/grayish ring around the sides of your pool? Does your skin itch when you leave the pool? Or, do your eyes burn or itch while swimming? If you answered “Yes” to any of these you may have calcium build up.

Swimming pool calcium build up is caused by improper pH and calcium. Most water in the United States is hard water. Hard water tends to leave calcium deposits. Cleaning agents can also create water hardness. Keeping calcium buildup in your pool under control means keeping your chemicals balanced.

The 2 Types Of Calcium Buildup:

  • Calcium Carbonate – flaky, easier to remove
  • Calcium Silicate – Harder to remove (white/gray in color)

Both of these types are caused by a pH imbalance. Calcium build up should always be removed upon first sight. Your pool’s pH should range from 7.4 -7.6. Also, keep your chlorine levels between 2 -3 ppm (especially as the water heats up).

Approaching Calcium Buildup In Your Pool:

  1. Identify the type of calcium buildup. You will need to identify if your pool has calcium carbonate or calcium silicate. Calcium carbonate is easier to remove. If you have a calcium buildup this would be the one to have. Calcium silicate is a tad harder to eliminate.
  2. Lower the calcium in the water. The optimal calcium level is 200 – 400 ppm. A high ppm causes deposits on the water’s surface and cloudy pool water. You may have to drain some of the water from your pool and refill.
  3. Correct your pH levels. Higher pH means your water is basic. You will need to add acid to balance it. On average you should add 1 gallon of acid per 10,000 gallons of water. Be sure to retest your chemicals afterwords.
  4. Remove the calcium deposits. You can use a pumice stone to scrub off. Please note, always keep the stone wet and test it on your pool surface first. Some surfaces, like fiberglass, will scratch and you will need to use a different scrubbing medium.
  5. Practice prevention. Maintain a proper chemical balance in your pool. Keep your pH from going basic. This will prevent calcium deposits from increasing.

If you are having problems with calcium build up in your pool contact Cannonball Pool Service today 239.440.9888.

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Poop In The Pool. What To Do?

November 24, 2020 By Mel Wolfe

It’s all fun and games until an accident happens. A swim diaper leaks. Eek! There is now pool in the pool. The good news is that your pool most likely does not need to be drained. Proper pool care is necessary since there are many types of bacteria released in the water when this happens. There are steps put out by the CDC that will get your water clean & clear and you swimming again.

Follow These Steps To Take Care Of Poop In The Pool:

  • Get everyone out of the pool
  • Put on disposable gloves
  • Remove the poop in the pool- use a net or bucket. Do not vacuum it up.
  • Wash your hands & disinfect the items used for removal
  • Raise the free chlorine concentration to, or maintain it at, 2 (ppm) & maintain the pH at 7.5 for 30 minutes.
  • Be sure to check that your filtration system is functioning properly
  • After the disinfection is complete, backwash the filter well. – Discharge directly to waste (follow local regulations).
  • Replace the filter media (if needed).
  • Once disinfection is complete & levels are back to normal you can let everyone back into the pool.

Try to prevent this from happening. Have swimmers use the bathroom before entering your pool. Check baby diapers, they are the most common cause of accidents. Make sure all kids who need diapers are wearing swim diapers.

Filed Under: Cape Coral Pool Service, Fort Myers Pool Service, Pool Chemicals, Pool Maintenance, Southwest Florida Pool Care, Uncategorized

Swimming Pool & Your Home’s Value

November 10, 2020 By Mel Wolfe

Owning a swimming pool is a luxury to some and a liability to others. Many people dream to have the convenience of a pool on those hot summer days. pool owners reap the benefits of pool parties, late night swims, water exercise etc. (need I go on). The question is, at what cost? It’s not a secret that owning a pool is a liability. How does this effect the value of your home?

Trying To Sell? Is your swimming pool a drawback or a feature? There is not one answer fits all in this situation.

  • What part of the U.S. do you live in? Areas such as Florida, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, and Southern California would be able to enjoy a pool year round. This would be an asset to your home. On the other hand, places such as Indiana, Ohio, and Nebraska having a backyard pool may be a drawback.
  • Is your pool the only thing in your yard? Many people put in pools and forget about the green space. Having a backyard to kick the ball around is arguably more important to homeowners than having a pool.
  • Do other homes in the neighborhood have pools? You might benefit from having a pool in your back yard if surrounding homes have them. This may indicate a demand for backyard pools in the neighborhood.

In the end, don’t look at adding a swimming pool to your back yard as an investment. Be sure to take all factors into account before spending thousands of dollars.

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