Got A Pool Spa? How To Remove Rebar Stains

Posted on: 7 July 2015

If you own a pool spa, you need to watch out for rebar stains. It is important to take care of these early before they become much worse. Below is information about these stains, and how to remove them.  Rebar There is a steel reinforcement bar below your spa's concrete surface that is called a rebar. Over time, this rebar becomes rusty, and it can leak out onto the concrete. When this happens, it causes a rusty looking stain below the water level on the wall and bottom of your spa.
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Four Tips To Help You With You Custom Above Ground Pool Installation

Posted on: 24 June 2015

If you want to have a pool for your home, you can choose between an above ground pool or an in ground pool. Since not every home is right for an in ground pool, you may need to install an above ground pool. And there are many custom features that you can add to an above ground pool just like you can for and in ground pool. Here are some tips to help you choose the right features for your custom above ground pool:
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Tips For Customizing Your Pool

Posted on: 24 June 2015

From the time that you decide you want to put a pool in your backyard, you need to start thinking about how you want to use your pool. Every homeowner has a different way of viewing their pool, and that means they need to start planning before they ever have it installed. If you are considering a major renovation in the way of a swim area, use the tips below to help you customize the experience.
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Three Ways To Turn Your Backyard Pool Into A Homemade Fitness Center

Posted on: 23 June 2015

Although you might primarily use your backyard swimming pool for cooling off or splashing around with family and friends, it's easy to turn this part of your yard into a home gym. No, you don't have to install any expensive equipment -- the water provides all the resistance you need to improve your physical health. Staying in shape, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, requires dedication to cardiovascular exercise and strength training.
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