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How to change the motor on my pool pump.
How To Change The Motor On A Pool Pump   Changing the motor is not difficult and can be done by the average pool owner provided you are comfortable working with electrical wiring. (If
Does your pool motor need to be replaced?
Think your motor is failing? How do you know?   First thing to do is observe the motor without using any tools.  Is the motor running at all? � This could be due to a failed mot
Energy Efficient Pool Equipment Alternatives
One of the questions we have been getting asked recently is, " Are there greener alternatives for my existing pool equipment? "  The answer is a resounding yes. The easiest way you can add gr
How to convert a chlorine pool to salt water pool or chlorine generator.
How to Convert Chlorine Pools to Salt Water Pools (How to convert to a chlorine generator)   First and foremost, a saltwater pool is still a chlorine pool.  The salt is added to the p
Professional Pool Cleaning Steps
How A Professional Cleans A Pool 1. Log in time upon arrival. Check the pool sheet for specific instructions for the pool. 2. Check in with the owner or resident. 3. Carry all equipment to the pool
Understanding pump ratings and the differences between Full-Rated, Up-Rated, and Max-Rated
Understanding Motor Ratings When confronted with the need to replace a pool pump or pump motor, the average pool owner is often confused by the terms full-rated, up-rated, and max-rated. These terms
Pool equipment life expectancy
Every 2 to 5 years your pool will need the following equipment replacements.  These estimates are based on equipment in the southeastern coastal area.  This area is very aggressive due to t