Friday, September 4, 2015

When Does a Swimming Pool Cease to be a Swimming Pool?

In our case, a pool stops being a pool when there is no water in it during our annual pool maintenance project each August. 
I'm glad to report that the pool painting project is now complete. The paint manufacturer requires a minimum of 10 days of curing and drying time before we can start filling it with water.

Therefore, we have a firm re-opening date of September 14 which gives us time to fill, treat and heat the water.

We are disappointed that the closing took longer than expected, but the upside is that next year's maintenance closing will not include pool painting and will be just a few days to do any mechanical maintenance required. 

We have also completely rebuilt the spa with all new fittings and plumbing. We expect a trouble-free future for the spa.
 
Thank you for being so patient during this year's pool shutdown.

Ben Alvarez
Director

1 comment:

  1. The pool looks really new and I like the new painting too. Though it took more time than I thought, it was a good idea altogether and at least we can now enjoy the fruits of your labour for quite some time. Let’s hope the maintenance team does a good job throughout the year and our next annual pool maintenance project wouldn’t be this tiresome.

    Stella Hammond @ Palm City Pools

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