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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Energy Saving Idea

With freezing temperatures nightly, hopefully your swimming pool freeze guard/protector is working and turning your pump on. If you find your swimming pool pump not turning on during this freezing weather remember Swim Clear Pool Supply has a full line of freeze guard/protectors and their parts.
One energy saving tip is to ensure your swimming pool pump is running at night during the most prone times of freezing weather. This will actually do two things for you. First if the temperature is below 38 degrees only during the night, your pump will not be running day and night. Secondly, should your freeze guard fail, you have a second layer of protection.
Stay tuned to this Swim Clear Pool Supply blog for more swimming pool help posts and energy saving ideas. As always, swimming pool help related comments and questions are always welcome

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Merry Christmas


Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year from your number one swimming pool help blog and Swim Clear Pool Supply.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Monthly Tips From Service Technitions. Lubricants




It's lubricant, go for the cheap stuff it's all the same in fact you have some Vaseline, just use that right?
Not good advice at all. So what is the difference, first just to clear the air Vaseline will dry rot your o-rings and if used with certain types of valves can cause for costly repairs. So now that that has been cleared up, why use swimming pool lubricant over other lubricants? To make it simple, it's a swimming pool, use swimming pool lubricant. You would not use a paint to paint metal that was made for painting wood, it would not stick. Similar to that analogy, swimming pool lubricants such as Magic Lube I (Teflon based) and Magic Lube II (Silicone based) are chemical resistant where many others are not.
So now that you are going to stick to swimming pool lubricants why pay twice as much for silicone lubricant over the Teflon lubricant? Both lubricants are chemical resistant and compatible with most metals, rubbers and plastics. An easy way to look at it is the silicone lubricant is for more adverse conditions (moving valves, chlorinator lid o-rings, pump lid o-rings etc.). That said many service techs use the silicone lubricant exclusively as a preferred item.
We at Swim Clear Pool Supply would love to hear your comments on this or any other questions for swimming pool help.