Though caring for a swimming pool does not take up much of your time, it is still an important part of pool ownership. If you are a pool owner, you are probably looking for ways to save resources when maintaining your pool. These tips for stocking up on pool chemicals will help you prepare for your Arizona swimming pool’s maintenance schedule, so that it stays looking its best.
One of the most important steps to stocking up on the necessary pool chemicals is to make sure that you are investing in the right chemicals. Most pools require sanitizers, cleaners and balancers to ensure that the water is fit for swimming. If you’re unsure about which chemicals you need specifically for your pool, your local pool professionals will be happy to help you find the right package for your chemical-needs.
The next phase in stocking up on pool chemicals is to make sure that they are stored properly. When you purchase chemicals, they come in a special container designed for housing that particular product. One of the best ways to keep your storage area organized and safe is to keep these chemicals in their proper containers.
Avoid combining chemicals into one container, as it can be difficult to keep track of which ones you’ve used. As always, make sure that the area is dry, out of direct sunlight and an appropriate temperature for storing chemicals. When chemicals are stored properly, you can get the maximum amount of time out of their shelf-life.
Anyone who has worked in the restaurant industry knows that F.I.F.O. stands for “first in, first out.” This important rule-of-thumb for food can also be applied to your pool chemicals: the first chemicals you buy should be the first chemicals that you use. When you arrange these containers in your storage area, make sure that you put the oldest chemicals at the front so that they will be the first ones used.
If you continue to buy chemicals before you run out, be sure to rotate the new and old containers accordingly, so you can properly practice F.I.F.O. when caring for your pool. It’s a good idea for you to follow this rule, as chemicals can be most effective when they are newer. This way, you will be using all of your chemicals to their full potential.
Though many pools come with low-maintenance systems, hiring a professional to do the dirty work for you can help you relax when enjoying your pool. You can rest assured knowing that your pool’s chemicals will be balanced correctly, and that your pool will always be clean, so swimming can be a worry-free activity.
Do you want to learn more about having a professional maintain your swimming pool for you? Here at Shasta Pools and Spas, we specialize in building and repairing pools. If you live in the Phoenix area, reach out to us today about the services we can offer you.
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