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The common problem of the houses which have swimming pools is that the chemicals used in order to keep the pool neat and tidy may affect the health of the family.
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Go for the Water Test One in a Month and Hamper Health to Your Family

The common problem of the houses which have swimming pools is that the chemicals used in order to keep the pool neat and tidy may affect the health of the family. But these problems can be avoided. In order to get rid of all the problems due to chemicals in the swimming pool one needs to follow few steps. And also requires keeping up an organized maintenance agenda or schedule.

There are number of swimming pool dealer who keep professional devices which are used to find out that which chemical is good or required for your swimming pool by testing it. So the swimming pool owner should get the water checked at least once in a month. The water sample taken from your swimming pool needs to clear the following tests:

Always try to take water from the deep end of the pool, by reaching down about to the elbow depth (eighteen feet) and collect about eight oz of the water in clean and transparent plastic container.
The chemicals in water only remain for few hours only so make it very clear that the sample water should not hang in your car for long hours. The excessive heat and direct exposure to the sunlight affects the chemicals in the water and thus affects your test results.
In order to know or confirm that the spa or pool water is good for the health or not frequent testing of water should be carried out. This will let you know for how long you can use the water in you pool or spa and when you require changing it.

Your first measure for the defense starts with the home kit. These kits are easily available at the local swimming pool dealer and they are very cheap also one can buy them by spending around five dollars only. Frequent testing of your swimming pool's and following the three steps to refresh it will keep you and your family healthy or free from every disease.
Twice a week schedule for maintenance or the pool surface repair:

1. Try to check and maintain the pH level of water between seven and eight, you can also employ Regal pH plus and Regal pH minus for this particular purpose.
2. Keep an eye on and maintain the swimming pool's chlorine level between one and three parts per million
4. Clean all the walls of the pool and don't let anything else inside the pool.

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Alien

Austech Pools offers comprehensive and electronic pool pool coatings, flexible pool coatings and pool resurfacing.

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