
Filtration Tips
If your filtration media (sand, diatomaceous earth, or cartridge) are in good condition and clean they should remove most of the small particles that cloud pool water. If not, adding a clarifier can help. Clarifiers clump tiny particles together so the filter can catch them. It helps to keep landscaping trimmed away from the pool. Set your timer to take advantage of utility cost saving hours. Add a few hours in the day to cycle the water.
Use chlorine (there are other choices besides chlorine) to sanitize the water and to kill the algae that turns the water green. You've got a tougher issue if the pool has black algae which sends roots into the pool surface. There's more to it than just dumping chlorine into the water. Other chemicals in the pool can interfere with chlorine's effectiveness. Have your pool water analyzed at the store, take action, and try to reduce your chlorine use. Pools occasionally need their water changed to reduce mineral content.

If your pool filter of resistance training. Just like off-pool exercises, off-pool exercise equipment is usually modified to complement various pool exercises. Even special shoes may be worn to help plant the feet on the floor.
With the proper equipment, proper posture or body positions will be maintained, enabling the exercise to target and flex the intended group of muscles.
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Litchfield Park Pool Service & Supply
LItchfield Park, AZ
www.aquavalue.com/litchfieldpark
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