Get To Know The Swimming Pool Parts For A Lasting Pool-Owner Relationship
Posted under RECREATION, Swimming on Oct 27, 2007
Swimming pool owners should not only enjoy the pleasures of having a private pool, but also, a great responsibility falls on them — ensuring the proper maintenance of the pool.
It is a must that one must learn to know his own swimming pool so that when problems or concerns arise, he knows how to deal with it or who to ask for help.
It will be a pity to just let the swimming pool be or leave it as it is, until it rots away. It is the look-out of the owner to care for it and check that all the swimming pool parts are functioning well.
So if you just had your pool installed or you’re planning to install a new pool or you’ve had your pool for quite sometime already but never got the time to get to know it, well then now is the best time to meet your new friends or soon to be friends — the swimming pool parts.
This is just a basic swimming pool parts getting-to-know each other lesson, at least you would know what the main parts are or the general composition of the swimming pool is, this way you wouldn’t be so ignorant when people talk and ask about your swimming pool.
It’s actually good if you ask the professionals or installers to introduce you to these swimming pool parts, at least you get to learn what the basic dos and don’ts of these facilities are.
But to start with, at least familiarize yourself with the basic and major swimming pool parts through knowing their names.
These are the chemical feeders, cleaners, lights, filters, filter valves, filter equipments and bags, pumps, heaters, skimmers, deck equipment, inlets and drains, plumbing valves, fittings and unions, controls and time clocks, maintenance equipments, safety covers, accessories, etc.
The best way to learn about this is to do first hand training, get your pool manual or have a professional pool maintenance guy visit your place to help you with the ins-and-outs of the pool maintenance.
The best way to maintain the cleanliness and durability of your pool is to know what’s good or wrong with the pool, and the only way to know and check this if you know what the swimming pool parts are.
So, if you value your pool, and you expect your ownership of the pool to last a long time, get to know it now, or else it may be too late, and the repair cost may just be too expensive, or may be irreparable.
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