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Quick & Easy Pool Skimming Hacks You Need

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Heavy surface debris is more than a nuisance; it’s a chain reaction that steals time, strains systems, and clouds water. When leaves blanket the surface, techs spend extra minutes skimming, debris sinks and stalls cleaners, and full skimmer baskets choke flow. That drop in circulation invites algae, raises chemical demand, and frustrates customers who expect a clear pool after every visit. The fix starts with keeping debris at the surface and moving it into capture zones before it sinks. We walk through field-tested solutions, focusing on tools that operate continuously between service visits, so the water stays moving and the basket stays breathing. The first workhorse is a return-line secondary skimmer, commonly known as the PoolSkim. It threads into a 1.5-inch return, sets at the waterline, and creates a gentle draw through a floating weir into a mesh bag. On heavy-leaf pools, this alone can stop the weekly “basket brick” effect and keep surfaces clean. Installation matters: multipl...

When the Pool Route Falls Apart

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 Some days on the pool route feel like a smooth rhythm of skimming, testing, and tuning. Other days stack problems like dominos: traffic gridlock, clients who forget to switch off spa mode, a heater left roaring after a party, or a variable speed pump silenced for “noise” and never turned back on. The thread that runs through these headaches is time. Every setback steals minutes you never get back, which is why prevention, communication, and a disciplined routine are the difference between a rough day and a ruined one. This episode drilled into the common traps that blindside pool pros and how to build guardrails so small mistakes don’t become service calls that spiral. One of the biggest culprits is a pool left in spa mode after a weekend gathering. When the spa runs for hours while the pool sits stagnant, summer heat and zero circulation make algae inevitable. The fix starts before the party: set expectations with clients to notify you, spike free chlorine smartly without causing...

The True Cost of Being a Pool Guy

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 Many homeowners see a pool tech for 20 minutes and assume the bill should be tiny. The truth is that a short visit hides a complex stack of costs required to do the job safely, legally, and reliably. Commercial auto insurance, general liability, workers’ comp, payroll taxes, and health insurance do not show up on the pool deck, but they define whether a small business survives. When margins are thin, a single accident, claim, or mispriced account can erase a month of profit. That’s why clear pricing is not greed; it’s good operations. The smartest pool pros treat pricing like a safety rail, not a sales tactic. Start with the truck. If you use a vehicle for business and haul chemicals or equipment, personal auto coverage can deny a claim after a crash. Commercial auto is pricier, and you may lose multipolicy discounts, but it keeps the business intact when the unexpected hits. That higher premium isn’t a luxury; it’s a requirement the homeowner never has to buy. General liability s...

Pool Safety Alert: Chemical Hazards You Must Know

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Pool chemicals keep water clear and safe, but their power cuts both ways. When certain products meet in a bucket, skimmer, feeder, or closed shed, they can create toxic gases, violent reactions, or long-term damage you cannot undo. The harsh truth is that chlorine and acid, trichlor and cal hypo, or clarifiers with sequestering agents do not simply “cancel out.” They interact. Sometimes the result is invisible lung injury; other times it is an eruption that shatters lids and melts equipment. Understanding the why behind these reactions gives you the confidence to prevent them and the language to teach customers what “no mixing” really means. Trichlor deserves special attention. Water plus trichlor in a sealed bucket or inline feeder can release a choking fume strong enough to drop a healthy adult. Inline feeders that trap water with a stuck check valve are prime culprits, as are floaters caked with residue. Keep your face away when opening any unknown trichlor container, and never park...

Lose a Few, Earn More: Smart Pricing Strategy

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Raising prices is one of the most direct ways to grow profit, yet it can feel like walking a tightrope when you manage a service route with loyal clients. The core question is less about if prices should go up and more about how to do it without breaking trust. We explore two practical paths: a firm but fair increase across all accounts, or a softer opt-in approach that invites customers to accept the new rate. Both strategies respect the reality of rising wages, distributor costs, and travel time. The key is to pair your decision with clear language, a timeline, and math that proves even modest increases move the needle on yearly income while keeping service quality steady. One smart tool is an “optional” increase letter that frames the rise as a request, not a mandate. The message acknowledges inflation, explains why wages must keep pace to retain great technicians, and invites the client to accept a set monthly bump with no action required. If they decline, service continues at the ...

Calcium Buildup: The Truth About Pool Tile Scale

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 White scale creeping along the waterline and across spa spillways is one of the most common surprises for pool owners and a steady headache for service pros. The culprit is mineral saturation meeting heat and evaporation, leaving calcium behind on tile, stone, and glass. Understanding how and why it forms is the key to choosing the right fix. Scale appears fast on new builds in hard-water areas because early water balance swings are common. When the Langelier Saturation Index tilts scale-forming from high pH, high alkalinity, or high calcium hardness, minerals “fall out” and plate onto hot, wet tile as water evaporates. Spa spillways, constantly wet and sunlit, become the showcase. Not all white is equal. A quick, careful acid test helps sort it out. Spritz a small patch with diluted muriatic acid and watch. Fizzing suggests calcium carbonate, which is relatively easier to remove; no reaction points to calcium silicate, which is stubborn and often demands professional bead blastin...

Pool Service Knowledge Every Tech Should Know – Vol 2

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 Field experience turns mystery into method, and few trades prove that more than pool service. We open with a simple truth: many issues don’t show up in training manuals, and search results can’t replace the intuition that comes from solving problems on site. Take the offline chlorinator, for example. When tablets sit dry and refuse to dissolve, technicians often chase water chemistry ghosts when the real danger is a pressurized chamber gassing off harsh fumes. The safe move is to approach the lid from the side, crack it slowly, and expect vapor. Then fix the cause: the clogged check valve elbow with the tiny BB inside. Swap it for a new one and the flow returns. This isn’t theory; it’s a $7 solution that prevents callbacks and protects your lungs. The chlorinator offers two more lessons. First, the black tubing lives in the sun, turns brittle, and becomes an invisible siphon that can drain a pool below the skimmer and beyond if it splits. Make a quick bend test part of your monthl...