Saturday, July 13, 2013

Aquanuts Pool Services

By Yvonne Zimmer


A little while ago, we decided we desired to hire a pool service. In the beginning we thought we would save cash by working on our own pool.

The pool evolved into a pain. Pretty much each and every time we swam we would wash the pool, check for algae growth and clean out the filter. In addition we would clean once or twice per week, plus we wasted quite a good deal of time in the pool store getting our water screened. One weekend we really struggled remove the algae no matter what we did. After scrubbing and even consistently shocking and applying chlorine and algacide in and then get our water examined to find we still had an out of balance and algae-filled pool and no more money, we made the decision it was worth the cost to use a pool service.

You will find a number of different options in our community for pool care: chemical-only service, weekly full service, bi-weekly full service, not to mention several possible choices . These services range between $40 to $130 though typically professional services will be in between $80 or $95, dependent upon the services offered and the frequency of which they come service the pool. Chemical only service sounded appealing only for the rate, yet , also required some work on our part to keep the pool clean. Complete regular service offered chemicals, scrubbing the pool weekly and frequent check ups on our pool tools... the carefree choice for pool owners if you have the funds.

We had heard that we needed to do our analysis on the corporations. Some may say they give you "full" services and do small work to make it seem like they may be fully servicing the pool, but then end up charging you more once your pool becomes green as they then will toss in more chemicals and scrub with greater regularity to make up for the not enough assistance they said they offered. I wanted to make sure to obtain a fair and trustworthy pool service company. Fortunately local friends and the net supplied a lot of evaluations to give a basic idea of the "good" companies and the "bad" companies to work with. We speedily determined, regardless how great the cost, there were just some companies we'd not use as their testimonials were so poor.

Now, we're able to make progress on calling the companies with good reviews to see which ones fit our needs the very best. Most of these companies in this list were those who charged between $80 and $95. The primary task required would be to receive the swimming pool from somewhat green to completely clean and blue. We called around a number of businesses and made sure customer satisfaction representatives were kind and helpful; we verified the price and asked if there were any hidden chemical fees or any other costs involved. We asked specifically what their services included and how soon they would be able to come service our pool. We had few different companies come look at our pool to determine the course they would take in cleansing it. After our efforts, we have been happy to be paying for an honest pool service to help us look after our pool, enabling us to enjoy swimming with relatives and buddies without having to worry in regards to the cleanliness of the water and pool area.




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