Pool Maintenance Tips

Did you know that the sun hastens the dissipation of chlorine, so the best time to add sanitiser is in the evening. If your sanitiser is added automatically (eg in a salt pool) while the pump is on, run it at night if you can, for best efficiency?

Having lots of swimmers at any given time will introduce more pollutants like body oils, perspiration, suntan lotion and so on, and you need to compensate by adding more chlorine. Encouraging pool users to shower first has merit, but welcome to the real world!

Heavy rain will usually make the water in your swimming pool lose its clarity (start to turn green, or lose its transparency).  Want to find out more information on how to solve these problems? then register for our newsletter today..

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Buying a Pool?

 

Do you want to be the coolest family on the block this summer? A swimming pool can add value to your home and lifestyle, if you do it the right way. But what can adding a pool to your property really set you back?

Installing a quality swimming pool in your backyard can cost some money, but it can also add value to your home, making it a worthwhile consideration. But what can you expect to pay for the luxury of your own pool?

Here is an pricing guide overview on swimming pool costs and what you will get within different pricing categories.

What can a pool cost?


The pricing guide is approximate ONLY as each and every pool site is different.  Pools vary from the very simple to more complex designs with special features.
Award Pools offer a following three pricing categories to help you prioritise the features you want in your pool.

$25,000 to $40,000

This is the starting price range assuming the site is flat with good machinery access. This will give you a pool size from 7 to 10 m long with basic filtration, pebble interior, waterline tiles, all insurances, basic site costs, solar heating and the removal of excess soil.
Read more: What can a Pool cost?
 

Seven Mistakes people often make when selecting a Swimming Pool Company

  1. Shopping like you are buying a car

    Swimming pools are custom construction projects and are built by many individual trades and pool contractors with different standards. All pools are not built the same, unlike an automobile which is manufactured in a factory under controlled conditions. With a swimming pool much of what you do not see will impact the cost of pool ownership.
  2. Not asking enough questions

    Do not assume every builder is going to give you an education or is capable of giving you one, for that matter. The more you know and understand the better buyer you will ultimately be. This helps you and your pool contractor. Do your homework. Your resources are endless, so use them!
  3. Read more: Seven Mistakes people often make when selecting a Swimming Pool Company
   

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             113 Windsor Road
             Kellyville NSW 2155

Phone: (02) 9629 3639

Fax::    (02) 9629 1023
 

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