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Skovish Brothers Pools & Spas knows buying an aboveground pool can be a difficult choice, thats why we at Skovish Brothers Pools & Spas Inc. strives to make your choice an easy one. From our professional customer service, to the pools we sell, to professional installation options, to the tips for the do-it-yourselfer, we want your dreams of owning your own pool to come true.
Approximately 50% of the pools owned in the United States are aboveground. Many are turning to above ground pools because they are built to last and offer a wide variety of wall and liner options. Others turn to aboveground pools because of the relatively low cost versus that of inground pools.
Your lifestyle and entertainment plans are important to consider when thinking of the size and depth of the pool you'll require. Yard space is another obvious consideration; how much do you have right now and how much would you like to have left over when the pool is up?
An aboveground pool offers a certain flexibility and convenience that an inground pool does not, while simultaneously offering many of the same technically sophisticated options such as lighting and water features. An above ground pool is installation-friendly and low-maintenance. And, when you're ready to recapture your backyard, an above ground pool can easily be disassembled in a day's work.
The Oracle gold series pool offers a space saving oval set up, beautiful ivory frame and a shimmer wall design that blends well with any backyard living space.
Aquasphere pools are high-quality products which benefit from over 30 years experience and know-how in the construction of above-ground pools and pool accessories.
Backed by this unique expertise and improved technology, Aquasphere offers easy to install, easy to use, safe and comfortable family pools. Aquasphere swimming pools and accessories are constantly tested and comply with the toughest quality requirements.
The Aquasphere brand proposes an extensive range of above-ground pools. This large choice relies on a variety of technologies.
Self supporting pools equipped with an exclusive patented system of peripheral stability pads (Flexipool)
Ease of assembly thanks to the Aquasphere exclusive quick assembly connecting system. (Opale)
The non projecting side buttresses allow to optimize the space in a small garden (Cybèle)
Use of synthetic resin base (top-ledge connection system, Samba)
Mastering of high frequency welding techniques (liners)
Technological mastery for the structures (top ledges/uprights)
High quality of the water filter systems: a guarantee of a pure and clear water
Opening Your Pool
The end of cold weather spells the beginning of pool time for you and your family. Starting up your above ground pool is a quick and simple process. By following a short list of startup measures, you’ll ensure your pool is swim ready when you are.
Remove your winter cover. Clean and protect it and store it in a cool, dry place.
Remove leaves and debris from the pool bottom.
Inspect your plumbing and check all connections for proper installation and operation.
Add water up to the level recommended by the manufacturer.
Once the water is at the desired level, add an algaecide, as recommended by your pool care professional and shock the pool.
Run the filter until the water runs clear.
Check the water balance.
Simple Steps for Winterizing You purchased a pool for the enjoyment, not the upkeep. Your Seaspray above ground pool is designed with this concept in mind – right down to its easy winterizing steps.
In regions where below zero temperatures are common, you must be more careful in protecting your pool against ice expansion. For region-specific advice, ALWAYS be sure to consult your Seaspray® authorized dealer.
Your winterizing process begins by conducting an inspection of the pool. When the weather shifts toward cooler temps, take a few minutes, walk around the pool and check out the connections and the liner. Make sure both are secure and in good condition. The winter climate puts us all to the test, and your pool is no different. Making certain it is in prime working order before it begins its winter rest will ensure an easy spring startup.
Lower the water level to about one-foot below the skimmer holes. You should maintain this level throughout the winter months, so be sure to make adjustments if necessary following heavy rain or snow.
Before shutdown, take a sample of your water to your chemical provider for water analysis. The dealer will provide instructions to balance the water as needed.
Clean the pool by brushing the walls, skimming the water surface and vacuuming the bottom of the pool. Empty the pump and skimmer baskets. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to clean or backwash the filter. Use a filter cleaner or degreaser, following the label instructions.
Shock the pool water before you shut things down and include an algaecide treatment. Run your filter 24-48 hours before you close down the pool to ensure the water is as clean as possible for the winter. Your chemical supplier may also suggest a winterizing agent that will expedite your springtime startup.
Check with your Seaspray Pools dealer about protection for pipes and equipment. Store any off-line items (ladders, skimmer baskets, etc.).
Cover the pool with a high-quality winter cover that prevents debris from accumulating. Seaspray liners are designed to be left up all winter, but are subject to the warranty of your specific liner.
Keep in mind, a pool that is left up during winter months must NOT be allowed to leak. All leaks must be found and immediately repaired. Any water leakage that goes undetected, particularly if it occurs after the top surface freezes in winter conditions, will create the opportunity for damage to the pool liner, wall and framework.