Enjoying a pool is one thing, but keeping your pool in peak condition is an entirely different challenge. From balancing chemicals to ensuring that the pumps are working properly, pool maintenance can quickly become overwhelming. However, the 550 people in Southlake and the surrounding area who entrust their pool care to Premium Poolsmith, owned by Will Smith and Devon Thompson, leave the guesswork at the gate.
Premium Poolsmith prides itself on excellent customer service from the very first consultation visit during which they do a complete diagnostic of testing chemicals and examining equipment. They never shy away from making suggestions for energy-efficient and cost-saving upgrades like a variable-speed pump or switching to a saltwater system. According to owner Will Smith, “[the] easiest pool to take care of is a salt pool”.
That said, the suggestions are always for the benefit of the homeowner. No one on their team will make a recommendation that does not work for you.
Putting off proper care like inspecting equipment can lead to costly water leaks or structural damage that can jeopardize the entire functionality of the pool. With warmer days around the corner, now is the time to invest in quality pool care. By scheduling and keeping a consistent maintenance routine, you can be sure to enjoy your pool for many more long summers. Premium Poolsmith offers month-to-month services, which include weekly visits to remove dirt and debris, inspect pumps, and administer needed chemicals to keep water properly balanced.
Premium Poolsmith provides services to northern Tarrant County, southern Denton County, and parts of Dallas and Collin counties. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit premiumpoolsmithdfw.com or call 214-998-4667.
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Cleaning the pool filter is essential and should be done at least twice a year. Most people tend to put this off, but it’s one of the most important things you can do to keep your pool in its best shape.
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Consider upgrading to a variable-speed pump to save on energy costs and efficiency.
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Keep an eye on your chemical inventory. Over time, chlorine and other pool chemicals lose their potency, so if you notice a decline in performance it might be time to replace them.
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During the winter make sure your freeze guard is working. It must run under 32 degrees or your pool will suffer incredible damage that could compromise your entire pool.