What to do after a storm

  • Remove debris immediately
  • Check and empty the skimmer and pump baskets
  • Inspect water level
  • Test and balance the water chemistry
  • Run the filter system continuously for 24–48 hours
  • CALL your pool care provider to check for damage to the pump, filter or electrical system.

Smart pool owner tips

  • A clean pool isn’t always a healthy pool. Just because the water looks good doesn’t mean it’s chemically safe. Let a pro check the balance regularly.
  • Your filter system is your pool’s heart.  Don’t underestimate its role. A well-maintained filter keeps your water clean and your pool equipment running longer.
  • Sunscreen and cosmetics affect water quality. What people wear washes off into the pool. A professional routine is needed to keep the water in balance.

Smart pool owner tips II

  • Too much chlorine isn’t the solution.  Overdosing can damage the pool and still not fix real issues. Smart care is about precision, not quantity.
  • Pools change with the seasons.  Sun, rain, pollen, and heat affect your pool differently all year. A seasonal service plan keeps you covered.
  • Small signs can mean big problems.  A bit of cloudy water or low pressure might seem minor — but a professional eye sees early warning signs.