FAQs  

FAQ's

We answer to your questions

How much will it cost to me to have my pool maintained?

Pool maintenance cost depends on the size of the pool and the general use of it. For instance, commercial/communal pools are much more demanding in terms of chemicals quantities as well as on cleaning compared to private pools.

How often do i need to clean my pool?

You should clean and balance your chemicals at least twice a week, even if the water looks okay to you.

Always Remember: Preventive maintenance is the key to a long lasting & healthy pool.

For how long should i run my pool pump?

It depends on the size of your pool and the volume of water. Furthermore, the technical specifications of your pool equipment (Pump, Filter and Piping flow rates) play a key role on the required operation time.

Swimming pools are required to turn over a minimum of one time a day therefore, a conventional pool system should run for 6-8 hours a day. You can also contact us to help you.

How much will it cost to have my liner replaced?

This depends primarily on the dimensions and features of your pool. Furthermore, the cost will vary depending on the liner thickness and finish. Typical vinyl liners have a thickness of between 1.2-1.8mm and come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Also, you can choose to install a 3D liner with up to 2mm's in thickness

How often should i change my pool's water?

Normally, swimming pools should be completely drained and have their water replaced every 5-7 years. However, this time frame can vary depending on your maintenance, usage of the pool and the environment. The reason you should replace your pool water once in a while is because over time, the water treatment becomes ineffective due to factors such as, extensive use of chemicals and biological remains.

Why choose a Liner Pool?

Liner pools have opened up the possibility of pool ownership to a greater number of homeowners and such are the advances in liner materials and construction techniques that, in many cases, it is difficult to tell the difference between a liner and concrete pool – only the cheaper price tag gives it away! It is therefore, not surprising a high percentage of domestic in-ground pools are liner pools, especially as each year sees many additions to the options for plain or patterned liners. Even if damaged, a liner pool can be repaired under water and the liner itself may not need replacing for up to 10 years; but when it does finally become necessary, you can change the pool completely with a new pattern or colour.

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