POOL & SPA CUSTOM DESIGNED TO fit your style & BUDGET
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Swim up seating is the perfect way to enjoy your swimming pool. Submerge yourself partially under the water to effortlessly enjoy your pool. Benches and seats bring a great conversation area into the pool. Most folks just want to relax when they hit the water; these offer a great way to do that. In fact, some of our customers have referred to them as their beverage bench. They enjoy winding down at the end of a long day with their favorite beverage in hand.
When you are looking for a full body submersion or a great place for youngsters to splash and play, a fiberglass pool design with a nice wading area might be a feature you want to consider.
Wading areas are similar to tanning ledges but offer more water depth. Water depth of a wading area can vary and is approximately 14”-18” of water.
SALTWATER SYSTEMS
There is no doubt that a saltwater system makes for a safer, more comfortable, easier maintained pool.
Many of the benefits that people hear are entirely true, but one misconception is that when you utilize a saltwater system it gives you a chlorine-free pool. Chlorine is still the compound that does the sanitizing in a saltwater pool.
A saltwater chlorine generator utilizes a natural process to generate pure chlorine. The electrolytic process uses a very low concentration of salt (less than a teaspoon per gallon) and generates free chlorine. The chlorine continuously kills bacteria and algae and then reverts back to salt.
This indefinite cycle leaves the water feeling silky, soft, refreshing, and sparkling clear. Saltwater chlorine generators are easy to install, economical, and fully automatic.
SAN JUAN FIBERGLASS
The Broadway is a unique fiberglass pool designed with a horizontal layout. This fantastic pool shape has a comfortable flat bottom design. Providing a maximum depth of only 4′, the swimmer is limited to casual swimming and soaking in this petite fiberglass swimming pool. This unique layout is sure to provide you with ample opportunity to connect and converse with guest. The Broadway is designed for comfortable swimming and conversing with family and friends.
You’ll love the inviting personality of The Broadway. Spend just 15 minutes outdoors or enjoy hours of cool soaking to escape the summer heat.
San Juan Fiberglass Pools is the oldest manufacturer of fiberglass pool & spa swimming pools in the United States. We've been constructing fiberglass swimming pools since 1958 and are the leaders in fiberglass technology & innovation.
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Pool Chemicals & Water Wellness
Testing Your Pool Water
Once you have a swimming pool, it is recommended that you have your pool water tested regularly to avoid unhealthy water problems. Although we try to educate our pool customers on the importance of this, not all pool owners may understand the important nature of testing your pool water. Here are some considerations to think about.
Pool Water Testing Options
With a multitude of testing options out there, you can purchase a testing kit yourself and test your pools pH on your own. Most test kits are easy to use and come with instructions on how to use them correctly, so you should have no trouble. There are many different pool types and sizes so be sure you get the right pool water testing kit for your pool.
If you are have problems understanding the results of your water test, you can always visit our store where we offer advanced water testing. Our professionals will help you interpret the results and provide a solution. If you are unsure whether the chemical levels in your pool are balancing correctly, it is always advisable to seek one of our professionals for assistance to determine any possible issues you may have with your pool equipment.
Unhealthy Pool Water Can Damage Your Pool Equipment
In-ground swimming pool water that isn’t properly maintained can have damaging effects on pool equipment such as filtration systems and pumps, as well as the pool construction material. Vinyl, concrete and fiberglass swimming pools can be damaged from not properly maintaining your pools water pH levels.
Clean Water
Keep Your Water Sanitized
Being consistent with your water testing helps ensure you have clean and sanitized water. Swimming pools can be exposed to many forms of debris, dirt and grime from nearby trees and other sources. If the water is not maintained properly, it will eventually build up and create an unsafe pool water environment. With regular pool water testing you can ensure that your pool water is safe to enjoy because it helps determine whether the water is safe to swim in.
Pool water testing is also critical because it helps the water and chlorine to remain non-toxic from external environmental conditions. If the proper chemical levels are not properly maintained, the chlorine can become unhealthy to the skin, eyes and internals if swallowed by swimmers in the water.
pH Levels
Regulate Your Waters pH Levels
How do you know if your pH levels are within healthy pool norms? Water that is too acidic can have a negative impact on skin and cause dangerous skin related irritations. If the water is too basic, it may irritate the eyes and have other annoying effects to those swimming in the water. Regular testing ensures that your pool water is good to go. Eye, skin, breathing and other irritations can all result from unhealthy pool water.
Your goal is to keep your pool water balanced in the ideal pH range of slightly higher than neutral. A pool’s pH level is affected by how hard your water is, the weather, water temperature, your pool’s filtration system, how many swimmers have been in the pool, and other factors. It’s clear that pool pH is something you’ll be monitoring carefully and adjusting frequently.
Chemical Balance
What Chemicals Should You Add
Without proper water testing, any kind of chemical treatment would be guesswork. This approach can have damaging effects on the pool. Once your swimming pool water has been tested, then you can go ahead and regulate the pH by treating the water with the proper chemicals. You should never add pool chemicals for the sake of adding them.
Swimming pool water should always be clear in normal daylight conditions. If the water appears discolored it means that there is something unhealthy with the water and it should be tested. Regular water testing will help you determine the problem so you can fix the issue yourself or have one of our pool professionals come onsite to regain your pools healthy look and crystal clear appearance for you.
Shock Is Key Step
Granulated or Liquid
No matter how well you keep your pool chemistry balanced, it’s a good idea—no, it’s necessary—to shock your pool on a regular basis. Shocking is also sometimes referred to as superchlorinating the pool because all it means is you’re adding a high dose of chlorine to the pool all at once.
This is a good method for keeping the water clean, but it’s also a remedy for things like pool algae, and certain bodily mishaps that may occur in the pool, especially when small children swim.
To get the best results, we recommend using calcium hypochlorite shock at least once a week. If you’re maintaining a chlorine-free pool, you’ll also find chlorine-free shock available.