by keith | Mar 15, 2018 | Osceola Aquatics, Pool Supplies |
Even though Saint Patrick’s Day is upon us maintaining proper sanitation levels, brushing the walls and floor of your pool, adding a small dosage of algaecide is the best way to prevent algae from turning your pool green. It is the most effective and inexpensive way...
by keith | Mar 10, 2018 | Osceola Aquatics, Osceola Pool Service, Pool Supplies |
One of the most common problem that most Florida pool owners fall into, is not having their pool tested before purchasing pool supplies. It is very important to have a professional determine the pH balance, alkalinity, and hardness of your water before you investigate...
by keith | Mar 8, 2018 | New Pool Construction, Osceola Aquatics, Osceola Pool Service, Pool Renovation, Pool Supplies |
Owning a pool is often thought of as a luxury in other parts of the country but here in Florida it is a necessity. But have you ever thought of the health benefits that having your own pool can bring. Floridians who go to the gym who are trying to get in shape or...
by keith | Mar 3, 2018 | Osceola Aquatics, Osceola Pool Service, Pool Supplies |
We all want sparkling blue pool water, but when the central Florida heat kicks in suddenly you might find yourself facing an unexpected algae problem. That’s because algae spores are present in soil and in the air, and they can quickly become a major problem when they...
by keith | Feb 20, 2018 | Osceola Aquatics, Pool Supplies |
Osceola Aquatics is proud to be one of the largest and most experienced pool supply stores and swimming pool building companies in Osceola County. We have a wide selection of exceptional products from the top brands in the pool industry like Hayward, Polaris, Pentair...
by keith | Feb 15, 2018 | New Pool Construction, Osceola Aquatics, Osceola Pool Service, Pool Supplies |
The problem of low pressure 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 filter, which causes low pressure. A clogged impeller (blade inside the pump)...
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