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Swimming While Pregnant

As with any exercise activity related to swimming pools, including swimming while pregnant, we recommend consulting with your doctor especially if you’ve been sedentary or have underlying health issues.

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A 12-Month DIY Checklist For Homeowners

If you own a home and / or swimming pool, you know that maintenance is very important. As the old saying goes “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” and that’s true of your home and swimming pool as well. We offer this 12-month checklist of DIY items for pool- and homeowners.

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Pool Fun Facts

Make a Splash with Fun and Facts: The Ultimate Poolside Trivia Guide

Dive into a world of fun and knowledge with this ultimate poolside trivia guide! Impress your friends with fascinating pool fun facts about swimming, pool history, and even a sprinkle of poolside culture.

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Saltwater Pools Vs Chlorinated Pools

Making the Perfect Choice for Your Backyard Oasis

Choosing to install a swimming pool is an exciting investment, but one of the most important decisions you’ll make early on is how your pool will be sanitized. For decades, traditional chlorine pools have been the standard. More recently, saltwater pools have surged in popularity, offering a different approach to water care that many homeowners find appealing. Both options ultimately use chlorine to keep your pool clean and safe, but they do so in different ways. Understanding how each system works – along with the advantages and drawbacks of both – can help you decide which is the best fit for your lifestyle, budget, and long-term expectations. How Chlorine Pools Work A traditional chlorine pool relies on manually added chlorine – typically in tablet, liquid, or granular form – to sanitize the water. Chlorine is a powerful disinfectant that effectively kills bacteria, algae, and other harmful microorganisms. Advantages of Chlorine Pools
  • Proven effectiveness: Chlorine has been used for decades and remains one of the most reliable ways to keep pool water clean and safe.
  • Lower upfront cost: Chlorine pools generally cost less to install since they don’t require a salt chlorine generator.
  • Simple system: Adding chlorine and testing water chemistry is straightforward and familiar to many pool owners.
  • Widely available supplies: Chlorine products are easy to find and relatively inexpensive.
Disadvantages of Chlorine Pools
  • Harsher on skin and eyes: Chlorine can cause red eyes, dry or itchy skin, and irritation for swimmers with sensitivities.
  • Strong odor: The familiar “chlorine smell” is often caused by chloramines, which form when chlorine reacts with contaminants.
  • More hands-on maintenance: Chlorine levels must be tested and adjusted regularly to avoid cloudy water or algae growth.
  • Fading and wear: Over time, chlorine can fade swimsuits, pool liners, and even surrounding materials.
How Saltwater Pools Work Saltwater pools use a salt chlorine generator to convert dissolved salt into chlorine through electrolysis. While they still rely on chlorine for sanitation, the process delivers it continuously and in lower concentrations. Advantages of Saltwater Pools
  • Softer, more comfortable water: Many swimmers notice smoother-feeling water that is gentler on skin, eyes, and hair.
  • Lower chlorine exposure: Because chlorine is generated steadily, levels tend to be more consistent and less harsh.
  • Reduced chemical handling: You’re not regularly pouring or storing chlorine products.
  • Lower day-to-day maintenance: Saltwater pools are more forgiving if you’re away for a few days, as the system continues producing chlorine.
  • Appealing for frequent swimmers: Those who use their pool often often prefer the more natural feel of saltwater.
Disadvantages of Saltwater Pools
  • Higher upfront cost: The salt chlorine generator adds to the initial investment.
  • Ongoing equipment replacement: The generator cell typically needs replacement every few years.
  • Potential corrosion: Salt can accelerate wear on certain metals and pool components if the system isn’t properly balanced.
  • Salt exposure to landscaping: Splash-out or backwash water can damage nearby plants if not managed carefully.
Key Factors to Consider Before Choosing When deciding between a saltwater or chlorine pool, consider these practical factors:
  • Budget: Chlorine pools cost less upfront, while saltwater pools may save money over time through reduced chemical purchases.
  • Maintenance style: If you prefer a more automated system with fewer adjustments, saltwater may be a better fit.
  • Skin sensitivity: Families with sensitive skin or eyes often prefer saltwater pools.
  • Long-term ownership: Consider replacement costs, energy use, and potential wear on pool components.
  • Usage frequency: Heavily used pools often benefit from the consistent sanitation of saltwater systems.
Making the Right Choice for Your Pool There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Chlorine pools remain a reliable, cost-effective choice with proven performance. Saltwater pools offer a more comfortable swimming experience and reduced hands-on maintenance, but require a higher initial investment and proper system care. The best pool is the one that aligns with how you plan to use it, how much maintenance you want to handle, and what kind of swimming experience matters most to you and your family. A knowledgeable pool professional can help you evaluate your options and design a system that fits your backyard and lifestyle for years to come.

Shower Before You Swim

It’s likely that you’ve seen signs at community pools, health clubs and hotels that ask you to shower before you swim in the pool. Chances are, most people don’t do it – it seems counter-intuitive. After all, you’re jumping into the water. But have you ever wondered why they suggest it? There are a few reasons why taking a shower before entering a pool is recommended:

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You Want A Swimming Pool?

There’s something timeless about the dream of having a pool that glimmering blue escape just steps from your back door. It’s more than water and tile; it’s laughter echoing on warm afternoons, the smell of summer in the air, and the joy of knowing your backyard has become the favorite gathering place. For many homeowners, the thought lingers as a “someday” goal, often postponed by practical questions about cost, care, or climate. Yet those who take the plunge quickly realize that a pool isn’t just an addition to the home, it’s an upgrade to their entire way of living.

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Recreational Water Illness

Do you recall the summer of 1975? Maybe not, however, I bet you do remember that Jaws had beachgoers heeding the advice of the movie’s tagline, “Don’t go in the water”. Those five words kept millions of Americans out of the water. Now, in 2018, some experts fear that a rapid increase of recreational water illness (RWI) may in fact, do the same thing. Unfortunately, many kids and adults alike don’t get enough regular exercise. Anything that could hinder exercising, including swimming, may do more harm than good.

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