Pool Repair for Arizona Residents

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By jessiezender

If you live in Arizona, you've experienced sweltering heat. While most residents gather inside their air-conditioned homes during the harsh summer months; a fortunate few are able to remain outdoors, thanks to the oasis in their backyard. Pool owners are able to enjoy outdoor activities even when the sun is at its most unforgiving; however, pools aren't just about lounging on rafts and splashing about. Often, water problems can lead to endless hours of maintenance that can ruin your weekends. If you've noticed any of the following issues, take the proper action, and reclaim your valuable spare time.

Burning water

When pool water stings the eyes and skin, it's usually because it contains excessive levels of chlorine. It’s important that you maintain the proper water balance in your pool. To achieve accurate levels, be sure to gather total, combined and free readings. Address potential problems by shocking the water. Don't know how to shock the water? Consult the directions within your owner's manual or seek the help of a qualified Arizona pool cleaning service.

Dark water

Sometimes, pool water can turn black or dark blue. This odd transformation tends to fill most pool owners with dread; however, it’s usually owed to a minor problem. Typically, this dark color is caused by manganese. A clarifier or sequestering agent can easily return things to normal. You can find each type of product at most every pool supply store.

Leaking

The Arizona heat causes water to evaporate; however, if you seem to be losing an awfully large amount of water, you could have a leak. If your pool is made of vinyl, you may be able to employ a do-it-yourself repair strategy using an over-the-counter repair kit. If the pool isn't made of vinyl, the leak may originate in or around your main drain. Unfortunately, you will require professional help from an Arizona pool service. Pool specialists employ reliable leak-detection systems to find problems. Although you may not want to spend the money; in the end, you'll probably come out on top when you factor in the amount of cash you're likely to lose from constantly refilling your pool throughout the summer.

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