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Swimming Pool & Hot Tub Chemicals | January 25, 2010

With the spring approaching, we can start thinking about getting outside again in the garden and making use of the swimming pool and hot tub. hopefully we will have a good, sunny summer this year which will mean we can utilise these as much as possible. I have a pool in my garden at home, and its got to be one of the highlights of the year when I get some mates round, kick back, get a barbeque on the go, have a few beers and go for a swim in the pool.
Its always important to maintain your pool or hot tub well, as otherwise when you get the chance to use your feature you’ll suddenly realise the waters cloudy, its full of leaves and has an array of wildlife floating on the top. So maintenance is key in order to maintain your pool or hot tub. There’s loads of great products available to facilitate with this. Vacuum-cleaner like gizmos allow for easy cleaning of the bottom of your pool, while a simple net is great for scooping leaves and such off the surface of the pool. With your hot tub, you should maintain it by cleaning the pipes and refilling with water before you start using it for the summer (unless of course you have been using it all through winter, if you keep yours indoors). Chemicals are key to keeping the water in your swimming pool or hot tub clean and germ-free allowing for safe usage. You can buy swimming pool and hot tub chemicals online from a variety of companies, chlorine and bromine are two popular types.
Generally your swimming pool and hot tub will come with instructions on how to maintain ithem fully, otherwise you can find more advanced guides by searching the web.
Hope you all have a great spring and summer and get some serios usage out of your facilities.

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