by keith | Nov 12, 2017 | New Pool Construction, Osceola Aquatics, Osceola Pool Service, Pool Renovation |
In order to pass a final inspection and receive a certificate of completion, a residential swimming pool must meet at least one of the following requirements relating to pool safety features: (a) the pool must be isolated from access to a home by an enclosure that...
by keith | Nov 10, 2017 | Osceola Aquatics, Osceola Pool Service, Pool Supplies |
Balance the chemicals in the pool at least a week before you close down your pool. The calcium hardness should be around two hundred PPM. The alkaline levels should be between eighty and one hundred twenty PPM. You need to lower the water three to five inches beneath...
by keith | Nov 8, 2017 | Osceola Aquatics |
Is the water level in your pool dropping? We see it every day: pool owners calling us now at this time of the year concerned because their pool is losing more than water each week during the current dry season. Don’t jump to conclusions yet… There may not be any kind...
by keith | Nov 5, 2017 | New Pool Construction, Osceola Aquatics, Osceola Pool Service, Pool Renovation, Pool Supplies, Water Conditioning Service, Water Treatment Service |
Our friends up north are bundling up and winterizing their pools for the cooler months. However, because we live in Florida, winter is the best time to have your brand new Osceola Aquatics pool built or begin that major new pool remodeling project. So, what are the...
by keith | Nov 2, 2017 | Osceola Aquatics |
Florida’s daily air temperatures from November to March can be in the 80’s but they can also be in the 50’s, so if you have paid for pool heating it’s best to keep the pool cover on as much as possible to retain as much heat as you can. Anytime the cover is off and...
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