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Don't Leave Your Pool Abandoned - This Can Help You Enjoy Your Pool All Year Long

Each summer, your pool is one of the main attractions of your home. It’s a place to make family memories, exercise, and enjoy the company of guests. However, when winter comes many people retire their pool for the season, leaving it untouched for months. However, a pool heater can help solve this problem. At Champions Pool Repair & Service, we believe you should be able to enjoy your pool, regardless of the season, so we’ve listed out some benefits a pool heater can provide:

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2018 has finally arrived and many people in Spring, Texas are looking to make this year their best one yet. The start of the new year is often looked at as a way to improve things in your life – even your pool. At Champions Pool Repair & Service, we believe that your pool should be a place where you can relax, unwind, and have fun, so we’ve laid out some pool tech that you want to miss out on in 2018:

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Fall is underway and many pool owners in Spring, Texas, are looking to close down their pool for the off-season. Maintaining your pool during the off-season is just as important as maintaining your pool when it is being heavily used. At Champions Pool Repair & Service, we understand that knowing where to begin with off-season maintenance can be overwhelming, so we’ve listed some tips that can help:

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We are all sad to see summertime go. No more pool parties, laying out working on a tan, cannonballs in the deep end, or watching your kids or grandkids splash around as they laugh and play. Yes, it is a sad time because the season here in Houston, Texas is changing. We don’t get a lot of hard-core winters like most people get across the United States, but we do get a change in the weather. Hurricane season is here and it is that time for most people in Houston close their pool. Winterizing is the most important thing you can do to make your springtime pool opening as easy as possible. Here are a few tips to help you make your pool closing an easier one:

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As summer winds down, many pool owners in the Houston, Texas area are wondering how to prepare their pool for the change in climate that fall brings. Champions Pool Repair & Services recommends these five steps to keep your pool in great condition for the upcoming season:

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Does the Rain Change the Water Chemistry in My Swimming Pool?

Yes, rain changes the water chemistry in your swimming pool since rainwater is acidic. However, small amounts of rain will not hurt your pool or the water balance. The average pH in your pool is most likely higher than the pH of any rainfall. Your average swimming pool will have a pH level of about 7.5. A pH of 7.5 is safe for swimmers’ eyes and skin so try to maintain this number for a clean pool. If swimmers feel burning in their eyes while swimming, you want to save your pool and adjust the pH balance. You do not want to swim in a pool where the pH is too low or too acidic. Fresh rainfall usually contains a pH level of 5.0. Heavier rains or major storms will alter your swimming pool and the water chemistry. (more…)

Let ALEX test your pool water. ALEX is a new resource from BioGuard that allows pool owners to better test their pool water. Since the water balance is one of the most important parts of your pool, regularly test the water quality. Above all, this water testing system is changing the way pool technicians and pool owners maintain their swimming pool. (more…)

When you own a swimming pool, you must be responsible for the weekly upkeep of your pool. One of the most important parts of regular pool maintenance is the water quality. If your pool water does not have the right balance, it is noticeable to all your friends and guests. Not only is it unattractive, but a water imbalance is also harmful and potentially dangerous to any swimmers. Once you find the right balance for your pool water, follow a normal pool care schedule that focuses on the quality and appearance of your pool. Always maintain the right water balance for your pool or contact Champions Pool Repair & Service for help. (more…)

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