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What You Should Know About Swimming PoolsA swimming pool is by definition any pool suitable for swimming. From that simple idea has come the wide variety of swimming pools and pool supplies that we witness today. The swimming pool has been used for everything from Olympic diving competitions to lounging on a plastic float in the backyard. There is virtually no end to the realm of possibilities or information when it comes to the subject of the swimming pool. The purpose of this article is to provide a starting point for anybody who wants to know more about swimming pools and swimming pool supplies. An educated consumer will never overpay or waste time in the purchasing, setting up, use and maintenance of a swimming pool. This means more time and $$$ for the fun stuff, which is good news for everybody. Not All Swimming Pools Are Created Equal. . . Or Are They?As mentioned at the outset there are many types of swimming pools for many and varied purposes. You don't see many Olympic swimmers training in a 28' round above ground swimming pool in the backyard, with that said, when was the last time you tuned into the Olympics to find somebody on a pool lounge in between races? Yes, without question, swimming pools and their uses are many and varied. Yet, all swimming pools have common uniting factors, bonds that tie them all together regardless of their size or use. The Universal Rules Of Swimming PoolsThe factors that make all swimming pools more alike than they are different have to do with that most important of all parts of the pool, the pool water itself. Swimming Pool Water ChemistryNo matter what the size or shape of a swimming pool, the pool water will act in a similar fashion if certain pool water chemistry requirements for clean, clear water are met or not met. Even very large swimming pools can turn green if not appropriately cared for. Factors such as pH, Total Alkalinity, and Calcium Hardness are the main factors in keeping your swimming pool water clean. Swimming Pool Water CirculationAnother key to keeping swimming pool water clean is proper circulation as carried on by the swimming pool pump & motor. Pool water must be drawn out of the pool in an effort to remove dirt, debris, and other microscopic particles before reintroducing the water back into the pool in this considerably cleaner state. The removal of these particles is called filtration. Swimming Pool Water FiltrationSwimming pool filters take care of this job. Although there are different styles of pool filters that function in different ways, they all have one common goal: to rid the water of as much dirt and debris as possible. The ideal filtration system for each swimming pool will depend upon what the owner values most: minimal maintenance or crystal clear water, as much as the swimming pools specifications: pool volume and size of swimming pool plumbing. Swimming Pool Water MaintenanceThen comes the maintenance and chemicals. All swimming pool water must be "coaxed" into having the right ranges of chemical content to achieve clean, clear water. Just how much "coaxing" will need to be performed by way of chemical applications will depend on factors such as bather load, chemical content of rain & tap water, and proper circulation and filtration. Most Important Universal Rule of Swimming PoolsThe final uniting factor in swimming pools of all shapes and sizes is the inherent attraction we humans feel towards them. Maybe it is the fact that our own bodies are some 90% water that draws us into the pool. Whatever it is, there is no denying it. We are a race hooked on being in and around the water. To that end understanding the inner workings of swimming pools and pool supplies will better equip you to enjoy the time you spend in the pool. Happy swimming (or lounging, or floating, or exercising, or whatever else you do) in your pool!
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