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Pool Maintenance Tips
There are many ways to save money on pool costs without sacrificing enjoyment. By using one or more of these six tips, you can significantly reduce your pool-related expenses.
Essentially there are 2 types of stains, Organic Stains and Inorganic Stains caused by heavy metals such as iron or copper.
Heavy rain causes a few issues for pools ranging from overflowing, dirty water, chemical imbalances & high phosphate levels that can encourage algae growth. Find out what can you do about it and how can you prevent major issues below.
How do you clear cloudy pool water and make it sparkle? There are a few things that all work together to keep your water crystal clear including your water chemistry & filtration times. Read our top tips to make sure your pool water is sparkling with these simple maintenance tips.
Keeping your pool chemically balanced regularly will not only ensure your water is clear and healthy to swim in, it will save you money by making your pool chemicals work together, rather than 'chasing' the perfect balance.
How to fix a green pool? This is the number one complaint/question from pool owners which can be an easy fix if you get onto it quickly.
our Spring checkup list will not only ensure your pool is ready for swimming when the weather heats up enough but also have a good opening balance for the upcoming Summer.
There are a number of reasons to upgrade your old equipment, from better water quality & power saving alternatives to reduced maintenance and peace of mind. So what should you be looking for when upgrading your equipment?
Excessive chlorine levels can cause unwanted degradation of pool covers, skimmer baskets and pool cleaners. Keeping your eye on the chemical balance each month will not only keep your water clear but will also prolong the life of your equipment!
Low water flow and No water flow are common issues faced by many pool owners every year. There are a few quick checks you can do to see where the issue is and simple ways to rectify them.
Now that autumn has arrived, and winter is fast approaching, your pool usage has probably declined. However, just because your pool has shut up shop for the season doesn’t mean you can forget about it… doing so might leave you with a green pool costing you much more than preventative maintenance would.
Ozone, the key component of a Mineral Swim system, destroys 99.9% of viruses and bacteria can be viewed as the most powerful oxidising and disinfecting agent available for pool & spa water treatment.
Chlorine, Saltwater, Minerals or freshwater? Which is the best option for you? We break down the benefits and drawbacks of each one along with our preferred options, allowing you to make a more informed choice when choosing your type of pool.
Bacteria can grow in any untreated body of water with swimmers being the primary source of contaminates along with rainwater, leaves, grass, dust and pets. Having a sanitiser in the pool water at recommended levels will eliminate most of the bacteria in the water. The neutralised bacteria is then filtered out and any residual sanitiser left in the pool water will prevent any new bacteria growth.
Robotic pool cleaners clean the pool better, are easier to use, and are more efficient saving on energy and chemical costs. Take the cleaning of your pool to a whole new level.
Making your pool more energy efficient will not only help reduce your impact on the environment but can also save you a lot of money over the course of a year! Not all upgrades have to cost a lot to make a difference, so here are six of the best, most practical, simple, and smart ways to reduce your pool’s power requirements and prevent spending more than you need.
Maintenance of your pool & spa equipment is important all year round, and especially after a party or weather event like a storm. Here is a list of things to check so your pool and equipment are working at its best and ready to go when you are!
Green water or algae on the walls is usually a sign of low chlorine, however, it is usually accompanied by a high level of phosphate in the water… So, what is phosphate and how do you get rid of it?
Pool and spa fences and barriers are required by legislation for any swimming pool or spa in excess of 300mm (30cm) in depth and must be maintained for the life of the pool or spa, this includes keeping the area around the safety barrier-free from climbable objects or plants that can be used to gain access to the pool area.
It is now mandatory for owners of land where a swimming pool or spa is located, to register their pool or spa with their relevant council, have their safety barriers inspected and to lodge a certificate of barrier compliance with their local council by 1 November 2020.
When you oxidise your pool or spa water, you’re killing algae, bacteria and other organic material by breaking it down on a molecular level.
“It will cost you the same to maintain your pool for 12 months – whether you visit your pool shop every month in winter and every two weeks in summer, or if you ignore it and let your pool turn green throughout winter”
As the weather heats up, storms become more frequent and the pool gets a lot more use. Here are our top tips to help your pool survive Summer!
Pool safety is imperative for a relaxed and happy swimming environment. Ensure your pool has these basic safety checks complete before you swim.
Make the most of your pool this summer with an easy 4 step program that will help put you pool/spa in good stead for the summer and keep your it looking great! Plus, with regular water testing, balancing and maintenance will ensure your pool it’s always ready to go during the hottest time of the year.
Spa Maintenance Tips
If cloudy spa water is a problem, checking you have the correct water balance, sanitiser level, and adequate filtration is the best place to start, follow our tips below to clear it up.
We encourage everyone to ensure that you have a small stock of pool chemicals on hand for when you can't make it into the pool shop to keep your pool in good working order and avoid any expensive issues in the future.
There aren't many things better after a long day than relaxing in your spa. Keeping your spa clean & healthy with some basic maintenance will ensure your spa is always ready for you!
Keeping your pool chemically balanced regularly will not only ensure your water is clear and healthy to swim in, it will save you money by making your pool chemicals work together, rather than 'chasing' the perfect balance.
Reduce your spa energy costs with these quick and handy tips so you can enjoy a relaxing soak all year round without breaking the bank.
If your spa has been out of use over the Summer, here are a few easy steps that will have it ready for the cooler months ahead.
When it comes to treating your spa, a sanitiser will keep your water clean and healthy by destroying any bacteria that develops. Bacteria thrive in a warm moist environment, so the hot water of your spa is the perfect breeding ground. By ensuring that there’s sufficient sanitiser continually present in the water, your spa will be safe every time you use it.
It’s time to pull off the spa cover and enjoy a revitalising and relaxing spa! However, if you’ve neglected your spa for a few weeks or maybe a few months, there are a few simple things you’ll need to do to get everything ready, but after that, running your spa should be as easy as setting the temperature.
Bacteria can grow in any untreated body of water with swimmers being the primary source of contaminates along with rainwater, leaves, grass, dust and pets. Having a sanitiser in the pool water at recommended levels will eliminate most of the bacteria in the water. The neutralised bacteria is then filtered out and any residual sanitiser left in the pool water will prevent any new bacteria growth.
Maintenance of your pool & spa equipment is important all year round, and especially after a party or weather event like a storm. Here is a list of things to check so your pool and equipment are working at its best and ready to go when you are!
Pool and spa fences and barriers are required by legislation for any swimming pool or spa in excess of 300mm (30cm) in depth and must be maintained for the life of the pool or spa, this includes keeping the area around the safety barrier-free from climbable objects or plants that can be used to gain access to the pool area.
It is now mandatory for owners of land where a swimming pool or spa is located, to register their pool or spa with their relevant council, have their safety barriers inspected and to lodge a certificate of barrier compliance with their local council by 1 November 2020.
Keep your spa in good condition, your water clean and healthy and everyone that uses your spa happy with these easy to follow maintenance tips.
Make the most of your pool this summer with an easy 4 step program that will help put you pool/spa in good stead for the summer and keep your it looking great! Plus, with regular water testing, balancing and maintenance will ensure your pool it’s always ready to go during the hottest time of the year.
Products & Equipment
Investing in a heat pump means more opportunities for your family to enjoy a comfortable swim, regardless of the weather!
How are Poppits Spa sanitisers different from chlorine? Poppits brand spa sanitiser uses hydrogen peroxide to oxidise the bacteria and organic materials in spa water instead of chlorine or bromine. This eliminates the potential for a 'chlorine' smell in your spa
There are a number of reasons to upgrade your old equipment, from better water quality & power saving alternatives to reduced maintenance and peace of mind. So what should you be looking for when upgrading your equipment?
Ozone, the key component of a Mineral Swim system, destroys 99.9% of viruses and bacteria can be viewed as the most powerful oxidising and disinfecting agent available for pool & spa water treatment.
Chlorine, Saltwater, Minerals or freshwater? Which is the best option for you? We break down the benefits and drawbacks of each one along with our preferred options, allowing you to make a more informed choice when choosing your type of pool.
Robotic pool cleaners clean the pool better, are easier to use, and are more efficient saving on energy and chemical costs. Take the cleaning of your pool to a whole new level.
Your robotic cleaner does a lot of the hard work keeping your pool clean. So what should you do to help your cleaner keep cleaning? Here are a few simple maintenance tips to keep it running at its best!
Variable speed pool pumps are saving pool owners hundreds of dollars each year, though how exactly does variable speed pump work? Why are they so good? And how much will one actually save you?
Glass filter media will provide the finest filtering media available. Providing you with clearer, healthier pool water. It’s non-porous, self-sterilising and can trap 30% more bacteria and organic material!
Pool covers are the best way to reduce dirt and debris getting into the pool as well as saving you hundreds of dollars in excess water bills by preventing evaporation. They're also great at retaining heat to extend the swimming season.
Mineral Swim or Magnesium pools are all the rage at the moment. If you haven’t heard about the benefits of this new type of pool sanitising system, we’ve outlined what you need to know and the benefits you can expect!
As the weather heats up, storms become more frequent and the pool gets a lot more use. Here are our top tips to help your pool survive Summer!
We encourage everyone to ensure that you have a small stock of pool chemicals on hand for when you can't make it into the pool shop to keep your pool in good working order and avoid any expensive issues in the future.