
Why is my spa water foamy?
Foam in your spa water typically results from body oils, lotions, cosmetics, detergent residue from swimsuits, or low calcium hardness levels that prevent proper water


Foam in your spa water typically results from body oils, lotions, cosmetics, detergent residue from swimsuits, or low calcium hardness levels that prevent proper water

Yes, you can use your pool vacuum when water is cloudy, and in many cases you should—vacuuming removes settled debris that contributes to cloudiness. However,

Mustard algae requires aggressive treatment to eliminate completely from your pool. Brush all pool surfaces thoroughly, shock the water with triple the normal chlorine dose

Common leak points include skimmer connections, return fittings, pool lights, main drains, and liner seams in vinyl pools. To confirm a leak versus normal evaporation,

Pool heater ignition problems typically stem from four main culprits: insufficient gas supply, dirty or corroded burner components, inadequate water flow, or a malfunctioning pressure

Stabilized chlorine contains cyanuric acid (CYA), which acts as a sunscreen to protect chlorine from UV degradation in outdoor pools, while unstabilized chlorine lacks this

A solar cover reduces evaporation, retains heat, and keeps debris out—especially helpful during New Jersey’s frequent summer thunderstorms. It can save you money on water,

Your salt water chlorinator’s “check salt” error typically indicates one of three issues: salt concentration outside the optimal 3000-3400 ppm range, dirty or scaled cell

For many New Jersey homeowners, the swimming pool is more than a luxury; it is the centerpiece of summer memories, a private retreat from the

When you walk out onto your patio on a crisp New Jersey morning, the last thing you want to see is a shimmering turquoise oasis