How to Handle the Chlorine Shortage
Just when you thought you didn’t have to hear the word “unprecedented” again, pool owners face it once more. This time, it’s an unprecedented shortage of chlorine.
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405.364.1912 • 1400 24th Ave. SW • Norman, OK 73072 • M-F 9am-5pm
How to Handle the Chlorine Shortage
Just when you thought you didn’t have to hear the word “unprecedented” again, pool owners face it once more. This time, it’s an unprecedented shortage of chlorine.
In 2021, there isn’t an aspect of life that hasn’t been touched by technology. Even your backyard pool can now be equipped with all the bells and whistles to make pool maintenance a breeze.
Summer is coming!
Warmer weather, summer breaks, and plenty of rest and relaxation are almost here. All three of those things go perfectly with sitting by a pool and taking a dip on a hot day. However, as anyone with a pool knows, it’s not all fun and games. Keeping your pool clean in the summer is a lot of work.
Recently, we asked our clients which pool features they recommend adding to their project. We received many responses, and here are some of our favorites:
It’s a dream almost every homeowner has had at one time or another: a nice, refreshing pool in the backyard on those hot summer days. No more packing up the snacks and floaties for the kids, driving to the community pool, and fighting for space in the crowds. Yours. All yours.
There’s good news and bad news when it comes to pool maintenance in the winter. First the bad news: Yes, you still have to maintain your pool during this time whether you get several feet of snow each season or the weather stays pretty mild. The water chemistry can be highly destructive to your pool if it gets out of balance, so you will want to stay on top of it during the winter, even if you winterize your equipment and install a cover over the pool. Poor water chemistry will lead to damage on the surface of your pool, which means more cost to you, the pool owner
Summer has come to a close, and fall is in the air. It’s once again time to close your pool for the season, and you’ll need to do a few things beforehand to keep your pool healthy and clean during the offseason.
The end of summer is nearing, which unfortunately means cooler temperatures and the end of pool season.
Preparing your pool for next year can be a daunting task. From the water to the filters to the pump, every part of the pool needs to be prepped for winter.
If you don’t want to close it down yourself, give us a call! We’re happy to help with closing and any other maintenance needs. But if you want to tackle this yourself, read on for important steps to take.
From being a healthy way to cool off in the summer heat to offering low-impact cardiovascular workouts, pool ownership has myriad benefits.
But to own a pool means regular upkeep, and that involves both weekly and monthly maintenance. And it’s far better to keep a regular maintenance schedule than to have to spend a lot of money on getting your pool up and running again after long periods of neglect.
It’s official—Spartan Pool & Patio is one of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the entire nation.
Inc. Magazine included Spartan on its annual Inc. 5,000 list for 2020. Since 1982, the list has kept tabs on what the business-focused media outlet calls the most successful, most dynamic businesses in the country, giving such giants as Microsoft and Patagonia some of their earliest exposures.
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