Why is Pool Maintenance Essential?
Being pool enthusiast and experts, we often advise and recommend to pool owners to have their pools cleaned at least once every week. Furthermore, it’s also important to have your pool water chemistry balanced properly to ensure it stays safe and in a top working condition. Having a monthly pool maintenance and service plan will provide you with numerous benefits including:
Saving you valuable time and money over time
Keep your pool in top working condition
Save energy by keeping pool equipment in top working condition
Keep repairs in order, saving you money
Maintaining a clean, safe pool
Protecting your pool and keeping it safe from harmful bacteria, contaminants, and germs.
At Aqua Oasis, we offer weekly and monthly pool maintenance and cleaning services. We can also come to your home or commercial property at your preferred time to keep it in tip-top shape all year long. Your pool won’t function properly when the total alkalinity and PH is too high or low. Neither will the pool be safe when the water is too soft or too hard. Our trained and experienced technicians can help you ensure the pool water remains balanced properly all year long. This will not only prevent waterborne bacteria and contaminants from spreading but also keep you and your loved ones safe from burning eyes and itchy skin.
Taking care and maintaining your investment shouldn’t be stressful or worrying. We’re here to make sure your pool continually brings relaxation and a lot of fun to your family, not stress.
If you’re looking for efficient and professional Pool Service in New Braunfels, TX, look no further than Aqua Oasis. Trust a company that will have your swimming pool looking as clean and attractive in no time. We will continue working until you’re completely satisfied. Contact us today.
Frequently Asked Questions about Pool Services and Maintenance
What types of pool maintenance Services do you offer?
We offer weekly, Bi-weekly, and once a month, pool maintenance. As well as green pool treatments, Filter Cleanings, and equipment repairs.
Do you close pools for winter, in Texas?
In Central Texas due to our mild winters, most companies generally do not close pools. It is in fact normally cost effective, to leave them open since our winter is so short.
How often should i get my filters cleaned?
We recommend every 6 months, a bare minimum of once a year.
How often should i change the sand in my sand filter?
Rule of thumb is every 3-5 years.
Whats included in your weekly service?
Includes a visit every week, where we brush, net and vacuum the pool. Check chemicals, shock and balance pool, clean out baskets, inspect equipment, and backwash filter.
Also includes a once a week report, with a picture of you pool when we leave.
Do you offer maintenance on salt pools?
Yes, we do!
What areas do you service?
We service New Braunfels, Canyon Lake, Spring Branch, Bulverde, Wimberley, San Marcos, Seguin, Schertz, Garden Ridge, Cibolo, and Selma.
Why does my spa keep draining into my pool?
Most likely it is due to a faulty check valve.
Do you do Pump replacements and Installations?
Yes we do, we also do complete equipment remodels.
How often should i backwash my filter?
Whenever the filter pressure is 8-10psi above the normal clean running pressure, or at least every 3 months.
Helpful Facts About Pool Maintenance
Brushing the walls and tile helps minimize algae buildup and calcium deposits so they don't fester and become larger problems.
Skimming the pool's surface every few days is one of the fastest and easiest ways to keep your pool clean. Floating debris will eventually sink, becoming harder to remove. Skimming significantly increases the efficiency of the pool's circulation system and lowers the amount of chlorine you'll need to add to your pool. Cleaning out strainer baskets at least once a week also helps circulation and lowers chlorine demands.
Pool water should be tested regularly to make sure it's clean and healthy. The pH scale is a measurement of acidity or alkalinity that runs from 0 to 14. A reading between 7.2 and 7.8 is ideal; this range is safe for swimmers and helps sanitizers work at top efficiency.
Organic contaminants like ammonia or nitrogen build up in a pool over time. Massive amounts of such contaminants can interact with a pool's chlorine to form chloramines, which give off that potent chlorine smell that many people associate with pools.