June 14th 2013 –Don’t get me wrong – we LOVE chlorine tablets, they are one of our largest selling items! But secretly; (don’t tell my boss) I have a salt chlorine generator on my own pool. Switching from tablets to salt was easy!
September 14th 2012 – To close your pool for the winter season is to properly prepare your pool for the cold weather. A properly prepared pool will stay cleaner all winter long and make opening in the spring cheaper and faster
There are all kinds of swimming pool equipment necessary to maintain your swimming pool and some pool equipment that is just for fun. From pool filters, pool cleaners, pool pumps, pool skimmers, pool heaters, pool chemical feeders and pool vacuums to diving boards, water slides, and pool fountains, In the Swim has you covered. Owning a swimming pool can certainly feel like a costly chore due to the wide range of necessary equipment, but In the Swim makes it easier by offering equipment for your pool at discount prices. Now, understanding the role of your swimming pool equipment will help you to justify the expense and also decide which pool equipment is necessary and which is not.
Pool cleaners, filters and pumps work together to maintain not only the clarity of your pool water but also the condition of your pool in general. Pool cleaners, for example, are an optional piece of pool equipment that removes large debris from your pool. Essentially, pool cleaners act as a vacuum and can save you time when it comes to cleaning leaves, insects, or other larger items from your pool. While they save you time, they are not as necessary as pool pumps and filters. Because pumps and filters circulate, sanitize, and clarify the water in your pool, most pool owners view these as necessary pool equipment expenses. On the other hand, pool heaters may be required pool equipment for individuals living in cooler climates, but pools with lots of exposure to the warm rays of the sun will not need a heater.