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Bottom Feeder vs Shrimp: Which Pool Vacuum Wins?

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 If you’re a pool service pro trying to pick a cordless pool vacuum that truly fits your pool route, the choice between the Bottom Feeder and the Shrimp Cleaner comes down to how you actually clean day to day. Both are designed as independent, battery-powered vacuum systems that you can drop into a pool or spa without cords, plugs, or a separate pump setup, which is the real advantage: speed. The Bottom Feeder has built a reputation as the pro-grade benchmark because it’s built from aluminum with serious components and strong thrust, so light debris in a 15,000-gallon pool can be handled in just a few minutes. That kind of time savings matters when you’re moving stop to stop and trying to protect your schedule, your body, and your profit. Physical size and handling are the next decision points. The Bottom Feeder is compact for what it is, but the Shrimp Cleaner is noticeably smaller and lighter, which changes how it feels on steps, benches, spas, fountains, and tight corners. A sma...

Microns & PPM: The Invisible World Inside Your Pool

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Precision keeps pools clear, efficient, and safe, yet most confusion comes down to two tiny measurements: microns and parts per million. Microns tell us what size particles a filter or cleaner can catch, while PPM tells us how much chemical exists in a huge body of water. When you link both, cloudy water and over-chlorination myths fade fast. A micron is one millionth of a meter; human hair is about 70 microns, a grain of salt near 100. This scale matters because your filter’s rating determines what actually stays in the pool or gets removed. Sand filters typically capture 25 to 30 microns, cartridge 10 to 20, and DE 1 to 3, which is why DE yields the sharpest clarity. Since the human eye can only see down to roughly 35 microns, much of what irritates owners is invisible until the right filtration grabs it. That truth reframes expectations: if you run sand, you will not polish out fine silt the way a DE system does. Vacuum system bags and robotic canisters bring microns to the deck lev...

Pool Heating Showdown: Gas, Electric, or Hybrid?

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Many service businesses reach a fork in the road: take on employees and scale, or stay lean and protect margins and sanity. Pool service highlights this tension because the work is mobile, seasonal, and reputation-driven, and hiring has grown harder. Gig platforms like Uber, DoorDash, and Amazon Flex now lure exactly the people who once considered pool tech roles, offering flexible hours, quick onboarding, and decent pay with tips. Add rising minimum wages and you get a labor market where paying per pool or entry-level hourly rates struggles to compete. That pressure pushes many owners to remain solo even as demand grows, forcing them to pick between long days or saying no to new accounts. Beyond labor supply, a hidden barrier is the knowledge gap around scaling. A seasoned solo owner may know water chemistry, equipment, and client care cold, but payroll, workers’ comp, liability coverage, and onboarding are new terrain. There is also the human side: telling clients someone else will s...

Why Some Pool Pros Choose Comfort Over Growth

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 Many service businesses reach a fork in the road: take on employees and scale, or stay lean and protect margins and sanity. Pool service highlights this tension because the work is mobile, seasonal, and reputation-driven, and hiring has grown harder. Gig platforms like Uber, DoorDash, and Amazon Flex now lure exactly the people who once considered pool tech roles, offering flexible hours, quick onboarding, and decent pay with tips. Add rising minimum wages and you get a labor market where paying per pool or entry-level hourly rates struggles to compete. That pressure pushes many owners to remain solo even as demand grows, forcing them to pick between long days or saying no to new accounts. Beyond labor supply, a hidden barrier is the knowledge gap around scaling. A seasoned solo owner may know water chemistry, equipment, and client care cold, but payroll, workers’ comp, liability coverage, and onboarding are new terrain. There is also the human side: telling clients someone else w...

The Dark Side of Pools: Black Algae Survival Tactics

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Black algae has a reputation that matches its look: stubborn, slow to die, and quick to return when ignored. Despite the name, it isn’t a true algae but a cyanobacteria wrapped in a tough biofilm that shrugs off normal chlorine levels. That shield is why you can hold 5 ppm free chlorine and still see the same dark, coin‑sized spots stare back from plaster or Pebble Tec. The organism wedges into tiny pits and micro‑cracks, anchoring itself deep enough that a casual brush only takes off the “head” and leaves the root behind. If your pool surface is aging, etched, or cracked, expect more colonization and more frustration. Success starts with understanding the biology, then matching it with treatments that expose the cells and keep pressure on them for long enough to make a real dent. The first critical move is mechanical: break the biofilm. A small 5‑inch stainless steel brush gives better leverage than a wide one, letting you attack each spot with force. On fiberglass, avoid stainless an...

DE Filter Problems? Here’s How to Fix Them

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DE filters earn praise for ultra-fine filtration, but they test the patience of even seasoned pool pros. This episode unpacks the real-world path from frustration to control, starting with the physics behind diatomaceous earth and why it catches debris down to about 3 microns. We set that against cartridge and sand performance to show where DE truly shines and where it drags a route down. Beyond theory, we examine the mess: caked powder in planters, residue on decks, and the constant risk of blowback when fresh DE finds a weak seal. The goal is not to scare anyone off DE, but to give you a clear, repeatable way to service these filters faster, cleaner, and with fewer callbacks. We map the market’s main DE designs so you know exactly what you are opening before the band clamp comes off. Quad-style DE uses thick cartridge-like elements, while the classic vertical grid assembly dominates most backyards, with brands like Pentair, Hayward, and Jandy following the same circular layout. Older...

Best Tools for Pool Dirt Cleanup

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Dust is the silent profit killer in pool service. In desert and monsoon regions, a single wind event can fill a pool with fine silt that clogs pumps, drives up filter cleanings, and burns hours you can’t bill. The fastest way to get ahead is to decouple cleanup from the customer’s equipment. That means using tools that generate their own suction, filter independently, or discharge to waste without stressing the pad. This guide breaks down three solutions the pros rely on: the Advantage Portivac 2.0, the Bottom Feeder or Shrimp with a cartridge filter assembly, and the Vac Daddy with a vacuum-to-waste adapter. Each shines in different conditions, and choosing well can cut visit time, reduce callbacks, and protect margins across a dusty season. The Advantage Portivac 2.0 is essentially a portable equipment pad on wheels: a 1.5 HP pump paired with a 150 sq ft cartridge that lets you vacuum either to waste or back into the pool. The big wins are strong, consistent suction and a massive dir...