Our comprehensive approach to your pool's water chemistry includes weekly water testing and water conditioning, eye irritation prevention, 75lbs DE, 10lbs Alum and 20lbs Isocyanuric acid per year, all performed by our trained and licensed service personnel. Our goal is to keep your pool sanitary and sparkling blue so that you don't have to worry about buying, storing, or adding chemicals ever again! We are the largest pool service in North Texas for a reason. We know that once you experience how easy it is to have a sparkling blue pool from Metro Pool Chemical, you will have wished you signed up long ago.
When you step outside do you see that green dust on pretty much everything, especially your cars and your bar-b-que grill? This green dust is the pollen that is in the air and is coming from all kinds of plants and trees that are starting to bud out this time of year. You may not even give it a second thought but that large magnet in your backyard called the swimming pool collects the majority of this green dust 24hrs a day. This dust acts just like dirt and will usually settle on the bottom,...
Do you have a loud pump motor thats annoying the neighbors, Or maybe a filter that has not been properly cleaned or inspected for damage? Do you have a water leak at the equipment that is only getting worse with time? What about your automatic timer that turns your pumps on/off, are they working correctly and do you know how to use them? How about that heater that just stopped working all of a sudden? Is this the year that you have decided that you want to get the pool replastered? Or maybe the.
We are starting to get a lot of page views. Keep coming back as I will be posting helpful ideas on keeping your pool looking good. The closer we get to the swim season the more I will post. Speaking of that, I know a lot of you have not paid much attention to the pool, its winter time and I don't blame you, the last thing anyone really wants to do this time of year is put their hands in that cold pool water. If any of you still have a bunch of leaves in the pool, now is the time to start working
We are about to get the kind of weather that can seriously damage your pool equipment. When the temps start to dip below 30F is when you can start to experience frozen pipes, pumps, valves and filters. This can sometimes cost $1,000+ in repairs. You have 3 options in this cold weather. 1: Most pools have freeze guards that will automatically turn on pumps at a set temp. This is the best thing to have. 2: If you don't have a freeze guard then you will need to turn on your pump and leave it on...