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The Most Frustrating Part of Cleaning a Pool Filter

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Pool filter cleaning is one of those pool service tasks that looks simple until you are standing there with a lid that will not reseat, a clamp that will not start, and a customer who wants the system running right now. This episode digs into real-world pool filter problems that rarely show up in manuals, especially on D.E. filters and quad cartridge filters. A big takeaway for pool technicians is that the “mystery” of a lid that will not close is often an O-ring issue, even when the O-ring looks fine. Brand-specific O-rings matter, and having the correct replacement on hand can turn a frustrating call into a smooth, professional repair while protecting your schedule and your reputation.   A practical fix we discuss is lubrication done the right way. Using silicone spray on filter O-rings can help them seat easier and may extend service life, while Magic Lube can provide extra slip when you need that final bit of compression. When the metal clamp and spring barrel nut fight yo...

Pool Service Retention Strategies That Actually Work

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Customer cancellations are one of the most expensive problems in a pool service business because they hit your monthly revenue, your route density, and your schedule all at once. When a pool service customer cancels, you do not just lose the check, you also create a gap that adds windshield time and makes your pool route less efficient. The episode digs into a surprising truth: many homeowners have a high tolerance for bad pool maintenance. They may ignore mustard algae, a broken pool cleaner, or even missed visits for weeks, especially if they are not using the backyard daily. That “grace period” is a warning and an opportunity, because a pool pro can often fix service issues and rebuild trust before the customer starts collecting bids from another pool company. A major cancellation trigger has nothing to do with your water chemistry or your weekly pool service quality: the customer sells the home. If you cannot connect with the buyer, the account can vanish even when you did everythi...

The Pool Recovery Playbook

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Cloudy pool water, visible algae, and that dull “off” look are almost never solved by dumping in more chlorine and walking away. A reliable pool water quality fix starts with understanding how circulation, filtration, and sanitizer demand work together. When a pool party spikes bather load, when a homeowner leaves the system in spa mode, or when a new service account has been neglected, the water can turn fast because contaminants rise while flow drops. The key mindset for pool service pros and DIY owners is simple: treat the pool as a system. Clear water depends on moving water through a working filter, then oxidizing and killing what’s in the water, then keeping that process going long enough to finish the job. The first lever to pull is filtration because poor water quality quickly clogs the filter and creates a vicious cycle. With a sand filter or DE filter, rising filter pressure (PSI) often signals restricted flow; you need to know the clean starting PSI so you can spot when the ...

Smart Pool Owners Are Future Thinking Their Pool Cleaners

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Shopping for an automatic pool cleaner looks simple until you price out the long game. Suction side pool cleaners, pressure side pool cleaners, and robotic pool cleaners all remove dirt, but they behave very differently once you factor in ownership cost, downtime, and repairs. A suction cleaner is usually the most affordable upfront and often the easiest to keep running for years with basic replacement parts. A high-end cordless robotic pool cleaner can feel like the premium choice, but the real question is what it costs per season and what happens when it needs service. Thinking like a pool service pro means valuing reliability, repairability, and the day-to-day reality of how the pool gets used. The biggest blind spot with cordless robotic pool cleaners is service. After a few seasons, problems show up: water intrusion, drive issues, or battery decline. Because lithium-ion batteries must stay water sealed, most designs do not let you swap a battery like a power tool. The battery and ...

Pool Chemistry Gone Wrong: Common Tech Mistakes Explained

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Pool water chemistry is where a profitable pool service route either stays smooth or turns into nonstop call backs. One of the biggest hidden mistakes is “eyeballing” test readings and relying on rules of thumb like always adding a quart of muriatic acid or half a gallon of liquid chlorine. That approach might have felt harmless when chemicals were cheap, but today it burns margins fast and can push water chemistry in the wrong direction. Using a dosing app or the dosage tables from a quality test kit turns guesswork into repeatable results. With basic inputs like pool volume, current pH, target pH, alkalinity, and acid strength, you can calculate an accurate dose in under a minute and avoid both waste and damage. Balanced water is more than clear water. True balance also means avoiding corrosive conditions that etch plaster, pit heaters, and trigger metal staining, while also avoiding scale forming water that crusts tile lines and clogs equipment. That is where the Langelier Saturatio...

The Future of Pool Pump Technology: How Adaptive Flow Control Is Changing Pool Efficiency

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 The Future of Pool Pump Technology: How Adaptive Flow Control Is Changing Pool Efficiency For decades, pool owners and service professionals have relied on variable speed pumps to improve energy efficiency and reduce operating costs. While these pumps represented a significant advancement over traditional single-speed models, they still required users to estimate the correct operating speed based on pool size, plumbing configuration, and equipment demands. A new generation of technology is aiming to eliminate that guesswork altogether. The Nautis™ Variable Speed + Flow (VSF) Pump from H2flow Controls introduces adaptive flow control, a technology designed to automatically adjust pump performance based on real-time flow measurements. By continuously monitoring water flow and adapting motor speed as conditions change, the system seeks to deliver optimal circulation while maximizing energy savings. Moving Beyond Fixed-Speed Programming Traditional variable speed pumps are often progr...

Pool Service Safety Tips That Matter

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Pool service safety is not just a “be careful” reminder, it’s a set of repeatable habits that protect pool technicians, homeowners, and your business. On a pool route, risk shows up in obvious places and in surprising ones, especially when you are onboarding a new employee who did not choose the accounts. A smart safety culture starts with awareness, training, and the right protection, including thinking seriously about liability insurance. Even when you do everything right, accidents can happen in the field, and a single incident can turn into property damage, medical costs, missed work, and a lawsuit. The goal is to reduce exposure by spotting hazards early and building simple rules that are easy to follow every stop.   One of the most underestimated hazards for pool pros is backyard pets, including dogs that seem calm until the day they are not. A new dog can appear at a property with no warning, and a bite can be debilitating, disrupt a weekly service schedule, and trigger...