Wideman Pools, LLC
2565 US Hwy 67 South
Festus, MO 63628
Inspecting your Swimming Pool
By Ray
La Foy
With the varied availability of swimming pool equipment
and designs, you have a lot to think about when it comes to safety. Whether you
use different types of swimming pool liners, or think about purchasing a new
swimming pool toy, there are a lot of pool inspection tips you should consider.
It may also help to ask questions at your local swimming pool supply shop,
because talking to experts face to face about your swimming pool safety needs
can help you in the long run.
Your swimming pool design and capacity
A lot of things depend on your pool's design and capacity.
Some of these things include the amount of water treatment chemicals you'll
need, the type of liner you should have, as well as the aesthetics of your
swimming pool. It's important to calculate the average depth of your pool using
this equation: Deep End (feet) + Shallow End (feet) ÷ 2 = Average Depth. It
will help you determine your swimming pool capacity. The swimming pool design
you choose will also aid you in buying the proper swimming pool covers that you
will need during different seasons. Leaf-catcher covers are effective during
summer, fall and spring, while a different swimming pool cover is available for
winter. These allow you to keep your pools in top shape despite the seasonal
and climatic changes. Almost any swimming pool supply shop has a good stock of
covers for your swimming pool. Keep in mind that a well-covered swimming pool
is a safe pool.
Getting the ideal swimming pool liner
The quality of your swimming pool liner is essential
to your pool's water quality. This is because it prevents the water from being
contaminated. It also maintains your water's pH, and helps keep algae and
mildew from growing. Also consider the type of material used for your liner.
Swimming pool liners are usually made with vinyl or plastic, and can be quite decorative.
Inground Swimming Pool Safety
The elegance of inground swimming pools attracts a lot
of buyers. However, it is important to keep in mind that inground pools have
their own safety risks. It is important to always have someone watch the pool
such as a "lifeguard" or simply an adult who can swim. This is
because children (and unmindful adults) have a higher tendency to fall into an
inground swimming pool as opposed to an above ground swimming pool. It will
help to keep your inground swimming pool covered when not in use, or fenced off
in certain areas.
Safe swimming pool toys for added fun
While purchasing fun and colorful swimming pool toys
can be exciting, there are some accessories that can be considered as a
"must-have". Goggles are important, especially for children. There
are also special swimming pool toys and floats available for toddlers. Swim
aids such as swimming pool floats, swim belts, and water wings, are also
considered as safe swimming pool toys. Your local swimming pool supply shops probably
have a good toys department - take a look around in order to get the best
prices.
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Wideman Pools
636-931-7665
2565 US Hwy 67 South
Festus, MO 63628
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