Keep Your Pool Looking Clean With Poolfolie
Keep Your Pool Looking Clean With Poolfolie
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It’s important to balance your pool chemicals to prevent the formation of algae and to keep your water looking clean. This is done by adjusting the pH, alkalinity and calcium hardness levels to their proper level.
We offer a wide variety of pool accessories that are available either directly from our production partners or to fulfil bespoke requirements, including mitred/drop or bevelled edges, handrails, finger grips, drainage grates and gullies.
Durability
Pool liners are subjected to high demands due to intensive contact with pool chemicals and the intense sun’s UV rays. They must be resistant to both corrosive and acidic cleaning agents, and they must withstand fluctuating temperatures. The materials used in our pool liners are highly durable and long-lasting, ensuring trouble-free use for many years.
Our premium-quality pool liners are available in all standard sizes, and can be custom made for special applications. We have a wide range of patterns, colors, and finishes to choose from, so you can find the perfect liner to match your pool.
Our pool liners are also impermeable, which prevents the growth of bacteria in your water and extends the life of your pool. They are also highly resistant to bumps and scratches, making them a great choice for a busy swimming area. In addition, they are easy to mount and will not leak. Our liners are manufactured by experienced partners, so you can be confident that your new lining will be easy to install and will remain waterproof.
Installation
In the case of a new pool, or if you’re re-enlarging your existing one, a high quality replacement Poolfolie is the ideal solution. Our products are resistant to aggressive UV rays, have an extremely long life span and are easy to install.
Depending on the size and depth of your swimming pool, it’s important to ensure that the basin and walls are as smooth and even as possible before mounting the foil. The best way to do this is by using a self-levelling compound, or, alternatively, a geotextile layer.
We are happy to advise you on the right choice of foil for your pool, and we can also supply the necessary installation materials. In addition, our team of experts is always available to answer your questions. Our exemplary customer service is an integral part of our company philosophy.
Maintenance
The proper functioning of your pool requires regular cleaning, inspection and repairs. Whether it’s a problem with the water’s chemical balance, algae or bacteria growth, poor filtration or structural damage, a professional pool service can diagnose and handle the issue so that your family can safely enjoy swimming again.
To keep your pool safe and healthy, you’ll need a number of tools to clean debris, test your water’s chemical balance and treat it with chemicals. Some of the most important include pool shock, chlorine tablets, pH increaser and decreaser, algaecide, sodium bicarbonate and calcium chloride. These chemicals help to disinfect the water, maintain a stable water level, kill bacteria, bind to unwanted particles and control algae and other contaminants. To reduce chemical consumption, you can also sanitize your pool using salt water rather than freshwater. This helps to reduce your pool’s maintenance costs, too.
Cleaning
The pool system does a fine job of cleaning the bottom of your pool, but you’ll still want to contribute to daily routine cleaning by skimming the surface with a long-handled skimmer net. This will keep debris from sinking to the bottom where it can clog the filtration system and create algae spots in your pool.
You should also wash your pool cover with mild hand dish washing soap every 3 to 6 months. This will remove buildup and help to extend the life of your pool liner.
When it comes to staining your pool tile, a diluted vinegar and water solution can work wonders. Apply it with a soft brush or sponge and scrub, then rinse thoroughly. This will clean your tile without damaging the surface. You should also use test kits regularly to monitor your pool’s pH levels and free chlorine to make sure they’re within the ideal range for safe swimming. This is particularly important during hot summer days when UV levels are at their peak.
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