Whether you’re a new pool owner or have owned one for years, proper pool maintenance ensures your inground pool remains a sparkling oasis, extends its lifespan, and minimizes costly repairs. If you’re a fiberglass pool owner, you probably have heard that fiberglass pools are the lower maintenance option among pool types. However, lower maintenance does not mean no maintenance. The following tips can help you avoid the common mistakes people make when caring for their inground pool. Video 1 Tip 1: Balance your Water with Fiberglass In Mind Failing to monitor water chemistry regularly is one of the most common—and most costly—mistakes pool owners make. The water may look crystal clear, but that doesn’t mean it’s maintained properly. Poor water chemistry and balance can silently cause scaling, chalking, and permanent damage to your fiberglass pool’s surface. With fiberglass, focus on the chemistry that matters most: Maintain pH between 7.2–7.4 Keep calcium hardness below 120 ppm (If above 120 ppm, must use a chelating stain/metal and scale control product.) Chlorine should stay between 1–3 ppm Use a stain and scale control product consistently Rather than relying solely on LSI, which was developed with concrete pools in mind, fiberglass pool care […]
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