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ABOUT NORTH SHORE POOL SUPPLY

Welcome to North Shore Pool & Spa
We are YOUR Backyard Experts..... Right In Your Own Backyard!
Owning a pool or spa is fun -- and we'll help you keep maintenance to a minimum with quality products, and good sound advice. We are a leading authorized dealer for BioGuard and Caldera Spas. We also have unique products for superior backyard enjoyment including The Big Green Egg ceramic grills, wind chimes, and hammocks. We carry a large selection of pool and spa products such as pumps, filters, liners, automatic vacuums, as well as many, many toys and games.
water testing

Regular Testing Ensures High Quality Water
We recommend that pool water be tested regularly throughout the swimming season to detect potential problems. This enables you to be aware of any balancing and treatment adjustments needed before a problem becomes serious.
Our BioGuard Accu-Scan® computerized water test station is accurate, quick and easy. The Accu-Scan test strip reader provides the best technology for testing water with fast, accurate results. By using technology originally developed for the medical industry, Accu-Scan accurately measures free chlorine, total chlorine and bromine residuals, total alkalinity, borates, calcium hardness, cyanuric acid, biguanide, hydrogen peroxide and copper and iron. These are all the tests that should be run to keep your pool ready for swimming when you are. Accu-Scan provides a very detailed report of your pool water status and what adjustments need to be made to keep your water in balance and your pool looking and feeling great.
Most people falsely assume that clear water means the water is free of bacteria, swimmer residue and algae. This is not so. You should make sure that the pool water has the proper amount of sanitizer and is balanced throughout the swimming season.
Testing at least once a month is what we suggest. You should also test at home on a weekly basis.
TIP: Collect a Clean Water Sample for Analysis
Here’s what you do:
- 1. Start with a clean, glass or plastic bottle -- that is, make sure whatever was in the bottle has been rinsed out and that no soap residue is present. Simply rinse with warm water to loosen product, dirt, etc.
- 2. Rinse the bottle with pool/spa water discarding your rinse water outside the pool or spa.
- 3. Invert the bottle (mouth down) and push down into the pool or spa about 8-10 inches. Then turn the bottle upright to fill. This way, you'll collect water without any surface contaminants in a bottle that has minimal other contaminants.
- 4. Cap and bring to the store as soon as you can (no rush, but don't leave it sitting in the sun which could break-down some chemicals prior to testing.
Be prepared to tell us what products you use in your pool and the most recent applications you've made and when.