At Rebel Pool Service LLC, we pride ourselves on working tirelessly to create the perfect environment for our clients to enjoy their pool. We think of it as your vacation at home! Time for the entire family to relax. Every week, REBEL POOL SERVICE technicians record their activities on our exclusive, RPS Maintenance Log. Clean filters are extremely important to the overall operation of your pool equipment. The pool water circulates through the filtering system, removing debris and then returning the filtered water back to the pool and spa.
Today is the first day of Fall. Where did the summer go? While it's still hovering around 100 degrees during the day, nighttime temperatures are falling. Average pool temperature is running in the mid 70s. It won't be long before the trees start to shed leaves, making a mess of our lovely pools. Along with the debris comes phosphates; the food source for algae. Now is a good time to take a water sample to your favorite pool store and have them test it for phosphate levels. If they're high, add.
It’s February and Spring is right around the corner! We’ve had another very mild winter without a single hard freeze. For those who adjusted your pump’s timer for winter operation, it’s time to revert back to daytime schedule. We suggest a 9AM start time to run for six hours. The rule of thumb is one hour of pump time for every ten degrees of air temperature. You can be a bit ‘stingy’ this time of year, but it’s good to increase the circulation time as the weather warms. For those
It's late summer and hard to believe another summer almost gone. While we still have at least four to six more weeks of hot, swim season weather ahead of us, it's time to think about preparing our pools for Fall and Winter. If you haven't cleaned your pump's filters, now would be a good time to do it. A long hot summer generates a lot of debris that your pool's filters capture and hold. Cleaning them now will extend the life of your filtering system and reduce stress on your pool's pump motor..
Spring is almost here! We know because the high winds have begun and our pools are collecting dirt and debris. Much of this debris is organic in nature; leaves, dirt, sand and other materials from plants and yards.
It's mid February and winter is almost over in the Las Vegas valley. We probably won't have any more below freezing nights, so it's OK to adjust your pump timers for daytime use. The rule of thumb regarding pump time is 'one hour of pump time for every ten degrees of air temperature'. So, when the average daytime temps are in the low to mid 70s it's suggested to run your pump for 7 hours daily. Now is also a good time to check your water's chemistry. Doing this prior to swim season will allow.