How do I Know that My Pool Service Provider Is Doing a Good Job?
Question?
Q: Hello staff. A question for you. There is almost never anybody at my place when my swimming pool gets serviced. The pool looks ok to me, but it does not get very dirty anyways. Can you tell me what details to look for, to know if my swimming pool service provider is doing a good job? If understandable, there is the special circumstance.
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Answer!
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Nice to hear from you, thanks for the question. That one is easy. Number one is the clarity of the water. On a clear sky day, you should see lots of sparkle. Look closely at the side tile; touch it with your finger to know if there is scum and dirt by the water level. If there is little movement on the pool surface while the pump is operating, check the pressure gauge on the filter to expect an acceptable level of under 20 psi (except in some swimming pools that the pressure is high at all times).
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