by keith | Jun 14, 2017 | Osceola Aquatics, Osceola Pool Service |
It’s good practice to point your return jet in a direction that will spin the water in your pool, hence, circulate. If your pool only has one jet, it’s a good idea to point the jet to the opposite side of your skimmer and downward. This will circulate the water and...
by keith | Jun 11, 2017 | New Pool Construction, Osceola Aquatics, Pool Renovation |
A well-planned landscaped backyard oasis is a great addition to your swimming pool and spa. It’s the perfect imitation of what is found in natural surroundings – water and foliage. Here are a few landscaping concepts you want to make sure you incorporate in your...
by keith | Jun 9, 2017 | Osceola Aquatics, Osceola Pool Service |
The level at which the swimming pool skimmers operate best is between one third and one half the way up the opening of the pool skimmer. If the level is higher, the water moving into the skimmer is going so slow that debris may pass by the opening without being pulled...
by keith | Jun 7, 2017 | Osceola Aquatics, Osceola Pool Service |
If you are noticing your filter pressure is running low or your pump motor sounds strained, then the culprit is usually a clogged pump basket (the basket connected to the pool pump) or skimmer baskets full of leaves. Clogged baskets restrict the flow of water into the...
by keith | Jun 4, 2017 | New Pool Construction, Osceola Aquatics, Pool Renovation |
The versatility of a Gunite pool make it a top choice for homeowners who wish to truly “design” their own swimming pool. Gunite is a mixture of cement and sand sprayed onto contoured and supported surfaces used in the construction of in-ground swimming pools and spas...
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