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		<title>Tips For Swimming Pool Covers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Covers for your swimming pool are available in an array of different colors, sizes, shapes, and purposes.  To heat your pool and keep it protected at the same time, you can get a solar cover.  If safety is your biggest concern, you can get safety covers that cover your pool and keep people and animals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Covers for your swimming pool are available in an array of different colors, sizes, shapes, and purposes.  To heat your pool and keep it protected at the same time, you can get a solar cover.  If safety is your biggest concern, you can get safety covers that cover your pool and keep people and animals out of it as well.  For both above ground pools and in ground pools, you can always find a cover to keep your pool protected from people, animals, and even the harsh weather of winter.</p>
<p>When looking for a cover for your swimming pool, there are a few things that you should keep in mind.  The first thing to do, is to look for a cover that is strong and sturdy.  The cover you select should keep your pool clean from debris, but also provide safety for people who accidentally step out on to it.  The cover should be strong enough to prevent people from drowning, and also sturdy enough to keep debris and other things from getting access to the water.</p>
<p>You’ll also need to make sure that the cover you select is acceptable with both local and state regulations.  Even though the laws and regulations vary, there are some areas that require a certain type or size cover.  If you check with local police force, they should be able to tell you whether or not the cover you are using is acceptable with the regulations provided for your area.  You should always check before you buy a cover, in the event that what you are interested in isn’t accepted.</p>
<p>Before you buy your cover, you should always ensure that it comes with a warranty.  Most swimming pool covers include a warranty of 2 years or more.  The cover that you buy should also include a warranty that covers all types of defects.  You don’t want to buy a cover that isn’t warrantied, as you only want to buy a cover for your pool that you can trust &#8211; from a company that you know stands behind what they sell.</p>
<p>Before buying, you also want to be sure that your cover offers a good overlap length, by buying a size that is a bit larger than the dimensions of your pool.  Doing so will give you more than enough room to anchor your cover down to the swimming pool and not have to worry about not having enough pool cover.  You can stretch your swimming pool cover out over your pool, and still have plenty of room left to make sure that it fits tight.</p>
<p>When you buy the cover for your swimming pool, always make sure that it includes everything you need to begin using it immediately.  Depending on the type you select, you will get either straps or anchors.  You should always make sure that there was no spillage with the cover, and everything you need is inside.  The last thing you want is to buy a swimming pool cover that is missing vital components that you need to use the cover.</p>
<p>Swimming pool covers are essential to keeping your pool safe and clean, and should always be used if you own a swimming pool.  If you buy a cover that is good quality and good material, it should last you for several years.  You can find swimming pool covers at your local supply store, or in any department store that sells pool gear. Always make sure that you read the instructions and other related material before you buy, to make sure that the cover you are interested in will work with your swimming pool.</p>
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		<title>Safety Supplies For Your Pool</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 05:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A swimming pool is a great thing to have on your property, although you need to keep in mind that drowning is one of the most common deaths with children.  In the cases where swimming pool drowning is involved, the cause is most likely due to a lack of supervision.  A child can drown in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A swimming pool is a great thing to have on your property, although you need to keep in mind that drowning is one of the most common deaths with children.  In the cases where swimming pool drowning is involved, the cause is most likely due to a lack of supervision.  A child can drown in a matter of seconds, which is less time than it takes to make a phone call.  If you own a pool, you simply must have safety equipment around at all times.</p>
<p>These days, there are a lot of safety supplies and equipment that you can get for your swimming pool.  If you have an in ground pool, you may want to invest in a fence or a barricade.  A barricade will protect your pool from children, and prevent them from getting access to your pool without you around.  Fences are the most common way to keep your pool safe, as you can keep the gate locked, preventing unauthorized access while your away.</p>
<p>Other supplies that are great for safety are safety nets, pool covers, and even shepherd’s hooks.  You should always have a pool cover, and use it on your pool when you aren’t swimming.  A strong and sturdy pool cover will keep debris out of your pool, and keep a child from accidentally drowning should he fall onto the cover.</p>
<p>Throughout the industry of swimming pool equipment and accessories, safety is a major concern.  You should always buy safety supplies and keep them pool side.  The easiest way to do this is to build a small building or pool house near your pool, so you can store all of your equipment and supplies when you shut your pool down.  You should also have a phone at your pool as well, in case of an emergency.</p>
<p>As far as equipment is concerned, you should always have floatation devices, a shepherd’s hook, safety vests, goggles, waist belts, a telephone, and anything else that comes to mind at your pool at all times.  When you use your pool you should also leave a few flotation devices in the pool at all times, just in case.</p>
<p>If you do your homework and get plenty of safety supplies for your pool, you won’t have much to worry about.  Pool safety is one of the biggest growing concerns these days, as so many children are drowning throughout North America.  If you own a swimming pool, you should always do your part and help protect those you love.  Teaching kids about safety can never come too early, as it will go a long way to protect them each and every day of their lives.  Even though they may not realize it now &#8211; they will when they get a bit older.</p>
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		<title>Enjoying Your Pool Year Round</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 05:49:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The beauty and relaxation provided by a swimming pool is nothing short of spectacular.  On a hot day, a pool can be a blessing.  On the other hand, a swimming pool can also be a headache if it isn’t cared for properly.  Swimming pools require a lot of maintenance, including time and money.  No matter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The beauty and relaxation provided by a swimming pool is nothing short of spectacular.  On a hot day, a pool can be a blessing.  On the other hand, a swimming pool can also be a headache if it isn’t cared for properly.  Swimming pools require a lot of maintenance, including time and money.  No matter what type of pool you have, you’ll need to perform regular maintenance on it.</p>
<p>By owning a swimming pool, you assume the task of keeping your pool clean and safe for yourself and anyone who swims in it.  Maintaining your pool doesn’t have to be a hard task or consume a lot of time, if you know what you are doing.  If you follow the advice of a professional and perform regular maintenance on your pool, you’ll keep it healthy year round.</p>
<p>To put it bluntly, you should check on your chemical balance from time to time, and make sure that the water is safe for swimming.  You’ll need to ensure that you keep debris out of your pool, and that the water remains healthy.  If you filter your water on a frequent basis, you can keep the chemicals moving about and keep the water safe for swimming.</p>
<p>The weather outside and how often you use your pool will greatly contribute to the condition of your water.  If you don’t have your chemicals balanced properly, the sun can quickly turn your water to a green, musty color.  If you live in an area that is known for hot weather, you’ll need to make sure that you keep your chemicals properly balanced at all times.</p>
<p>A swimming pool will naturally attract leaves, insects, dust, hair, and other forms of debris.  No matter what you do about it, you can never prevent things from getting in your water.  If you don’t clean your pool on a regular basis, the pollutants that get in the water can lead to bacteria and algae, which will quickly destroy your water.  If you sanitize and clean your pool on a regular basis, you’ll help to keep it clean and free from bacteria and algae buildup.</p>
<p>If you don’t have the time to clean your pool yourself, you can always leave it to a professional.  Professional pool cleaners don’t come cheap, although they will clean your water and your pool, and ensure that your chemicals are properly balanced.  You can schedule a time for a cleaner to do his job, normally once a week or so.  Once you have started using a professional, you may find his services great and never want to go back to cleaning your pool yourself.  With the help of a professional &#8211; you can rest assured that your pool will stay clean year round.</p>
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		<title>All About Swimming Pool Heaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 05:48:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To extend the swimming season after summer has come and gone, many people are turning to swimming pool heaters.  A heater is great to have, especially with colder days.  If you’ve thought about buying a heater for your swimming pool, there are probably a lot of things that you’ve found yourself wondering. When using a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To extend the swimming season after summer has come and gone, many people are turning to swimming pool heaters.  A heater is great to have, especially with colder days.  If you’ve thought about buying a heater for your swimming pool, there are probably a lot of things that you’ve found yourself wondering.</p>
<p>When using a pool heater, you can adjust the temperature of your pool water to virtually any level that you are comfortable with.  The recommended temperature for a pool is 78 degrees, although most people prefer to have their water just a bit warmer, around 80 degrees.  The choice is up to you, as you can’t really go wrong with either of the two.</p>
<p>During the year, the sun can only get your pool water so hot for a somewhat brief period of time.  When summer ends and things start to cool off, your heater can help you make swimming last longer.  If you live in the north, you can actually double your swimming season.  Those living in warmer climates, such as Arizona and California can actually triple the amount of swimming by using a heater with their pool.</p>
<p>Even though you may be using a swimming pool heater, you should still invest in a swimming pool cover as well.  A cover can help to protect against loss of heat from the pool, holding the heat of water inside the pool instead of letting it out.  The fact is, a good cover that has plenty of insulation can actually reduce the amount of heat loss you experience with your water.</p>
<p>There are a few different types of heaters available, although gas fired heaters running off LP gas seem to be the most common.  Heaters such as this are easily the least expensive to buy, and also the cheapest to run over time.  Oil is another way to heat your pool, and it is common in areas that you are unable to buy gas fired heaters.  Other pools choose to run off electricity.  Electricity is a great way to heat your pool, although it can easily be the most expensive to run and take the most amount of time to properly maintain.</p>
<p>Last but not least, there’s the solar pool heater.  Solar heaters may sound like the ideal way to heat a pool for some, simply because it uses the sun to heat, helping to save money.  Even though it may sound like the ideal way to heat a pool, it actually has quite a few disadvantages when you compare it to other types of heaters.  You’ll discover one flaw when you go to purchase one &#8211; you’ll see that they cost nearly half the amount of your swimming pool!</p>
<p>Even though solar powered heaters sound the best, they truly aren’t.  To get the most out of a solar powered heater you’ll need to have large electric pump, which can cost you quite a bit of money.  The pump delivers the water from your pool to the solar panels, which will in turn heat up the water.  Once you have finished setting up a solar powered heater, you’ll have invested thousands in it &#8211; which makes it something you should really try to avoid.</p>
<p>In the world of swimming pool heaters, gas fired heaters remain the best and most cost efficient ways to heat a swimming pool.  These heaters can be found locally, or on the Internet.  They won’t cost you a lot of money to purchase, and they are very user friendly.  Even if you are new to pool heaters &#8211; you won’t have any trouble using your new gas fired pool heater.</p>
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		<title>Above Ground Swimming Pools</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 05:47:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swimming pools are very popular these days, proving to be one of the best investments you can make for your home and your family.  If you live in an area that is known for a hot climate, a swimming pool can be an ideal way to cool off.  You can have friends over at your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swimming pools are very popular these days, proving to be one of the best investments you can make for your home and your family.  If you live in an area that is known for a hot climate, a swimming pool can be an ideal way to cool off.  You can have friends over at your pool to have fun, or use it to teach your kids how to swim.  Although many people prefer an in ground pool, an above ground pool is just as good &#8211; if not better.</p>
<p>Above ground swimming pools are well known for three reasons &#8211; safety, installation, and maintenance.  All types of swimming pools can be a chore to maintain, as you have to clean it on a daily basis and ensure that you have the right balance of chemicals in the water.  You also have to keep an eye on the temperature as well, and keep objects such as leaves out of the water.</p>
<p>Above ground pools are easier to maintain for the simple reason of being above ground.  In ground pools are down low, meaning that debris can easily get into it, and animals such as dogs, cats, and even squirrels have easy access to it.  Above ground pools on the other hand are a bit higher up, and make it hard for animals and debris to gain access to the water.  Those of you who are looking for a pool that requires less maintenance &#8211; should look into an above ground swimming pool.</p>
<p>Above ground pools are also safer for children as well.  Children can easily fall into in ground pools, for the simple fact that they are low to the ground.  With an above ground pool, children have to climb a ladder before they can get in the water.  This can make it hard for children to gain access, which is exactly what you want.  If you have young children at your house, you can count on an above ground pool to provide a sense of security.</p>
<p>Unlike in ground pools, above ground swimming pools are much easier to install, as you can do it yourself.  You can choose a professional if you like, although above ground pools are so easy to install that anyone can do it.  With these types of pools, there is no digging up your yard or other dangers involved.  All you need to do is clean off an area of your property for the pool, then set everything up.  It normally takes just a few hours to set up your pool, which makes it a very time efficient way of having a swimming pool.</p>
<p>Above ground pools are also cost efficient as well.  Most above ground swimming pools cost nearly 1/4 the price of an in ground pool, making them affordable for even those who on a tight budget.  There are several sizes to choose from, from the smallest and cheapest to the largest.  Even if you get a large model, the prices are still very affordable.  This way, your entire family can have a pool to enjoy in the summer without going broke in the process.</p>
<p>With an above ground swimming pool, you can spend quality time with your family without leaving your home.  Even though there are responsibilities and maintenance involved with a swimming pool, it’s well worth it.  If you have been looking for a great swimming pool, you can rest assured that an above ground pool is well worth the time &#8211; and the money.</p>
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