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Put Your Pool's Maintenance On Autopilot



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By : Christine Harrell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-05 11:12:52
Enjoying your pool is the easiest part of the summer. Cook-outs, pool parties, and holiday get-togethers just come naturally with a pool in your backyard. The time consuming part is all of the required pool maintenance. Keeping the pool clean enough to swim in and the water crystal clear can be a challenge at times. To make your life easier, and to give you more time to enjoy your pool, automatic pool cleaners are a great investment.

Automatic pool cleaners take the busywork and the guesswork out of pool maintenance. You won't need to take a crash course in chemistry or worry about upsetting the water's chemical balance and damaging the pool or creating your own algae pond. A Pool Frog works by automating the daily, weekly, and monthly upkeep needs of a swimming pool.

Automatic pool cleaners come with three main parts, a cycler that moves water through the system and back into the pool, a mineral reservoir, and a chlorine Bac Pac. These components work together to keep pools clean for six months to one year at a time.

Pool Frog Mineral Reservoir

One of the most complicated parts of pool chemistry is alkalinity. It is a measure of buffers and minerals in the water that act to keep the entire pool in a stable chemical balance. When the alkalinity is off, sanitizers will not work and the pool will quickly grow algae and buildup mineral deposits as well as corrode metal parts.

Automatic pool cleaners utilize an EPA registered blend of minerals to regulate your pool water's alkalinity. This ensures your pool is properly protected from algae growth and will have a stable, proper pH level for effective sanitation and clean water to enjoy swimming in. One reservoir contains enough minerals for one whole season and a dual pack will last an entire year; this is the perfect way to forget about pool chemistry and enjoy the summer.

Sanitation And Chlorine

When the pool water is properly buffered with the proper alkalinity, sanitizers work their best. An improper chemical balance in the pool will cause the chlorine to be either ineffective or hyper effective; either way, it would not make for an enjoyable swimming experience.

Pre-filled chlorine Bac Pacs emit a constant, low dose of sanitizer into the water. You will never have to check chlorine levels or handle noxious chemicals again. The cycler will automatically regulate the flow of water and sanitizer. Once you set it, you won't have to change it again.

The summer months are about enjoying time with family and friends in the great weather. A pool lets you do just that. Don't be intimidated by chemicals or worried that the pool water might not be safe for your family ever again. Automatic pool cleaners like the Pool Frog take away so much of the hassle and worry of pool ownership that your summers will truly start to feel endless.
Author Resource:- Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information on automatic pool cleaners or pool frog, visit http://www.hottubspasupplies.com/.
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