Posted on September 10th, 2009 by fireyourpoolguy
Check out this quick video on how to winterize your swimming pool. The sound quality isn’t great - I messed up with the volume settings. Sorry about that, but it’s still GREAT content.
“The 9 Things Necessary To Successfully Winterize A Swimming Pool”
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Posted on July 15th, 2009 by fireyourpoolguy
If you’re an above ground swimming pool owner I’ve got some exciting news for you. Over the past several years I’ve had a ton of requests asking, “Do you have information specifically for above ground pool owners?”
Well (now), the answer is a resounding YES! And best of all, these above ground pool maintenance tips are [...]
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Posted on May 13th, 2009 by fireyourpoolguy
If you’re reading this now, you’ll notice I actually released my brand new report (How To Properly Maintain Your Swimming Pool Equipment) about 36 hours ahead of the email (the email sharing this report won’t go out until Friday morning)
It pays to stay up to date and check out the blog periodically. This is just [...]
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Posted on April 14th, 2009 by fireyourpoolguy
When it comes to choosing what kit is right for you there are no shortage of options available on the market.
There are a lot of good swimming pool testing kits that you can get without breaking the bank. I’m not a huge fan of test strips as they can be difficult to intrepret the results, [...]
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