User:LidiaHannan4374

From WikiPrepping
Jump to navigation Jump to search


Swimming Pool Supplies and Equipment! We feature a complete line of swimming pool equipment, & supplies. Some of the products we offer our customers include air blowers, automatic cleaners, automation, baskets, chemicals, chlorinators, cleaning supplies, parts, electrical, filters, heaters, motors pumps, skimmers and drains. We include some spa supplies and equipment. All our products can be shipped directly to you from any location in the world. We offer both USPS and UPS shipping options. We also accept PayPay and or direct credit cards on this site. You will also receive a shipping confirmation from us. We have been doing business on the Internet since 1998. We now have a catalog of over 8,000 products. We are here to assist our customers in all their swimming pool and spa equipment needs. Feel free to Contact Us anytime! We offer a complete line of swimming pool equipment and parts, from all the major manufactures. Sta-rite, Arneson, Jandy, Hayward, Baracuda, Letro, Kreepy Krauly and many more. Whether its a single part or a complete unit, we will do our very best to supply your needs.


During summer, your pool enclosure filters out sunlight from your pool. With that, you avoid acquiring skin diseases such as sun burn and skin irritation. And for the rainy season, it keeps rain out of your head and body because its roof repels water from entering your pool. Enjoy your night or day [https://sacpoolpros.com/ Swimming Pool Builder Sacramento] like never before because fun should never be affected by bad weather. Even during the day or night, you control the temperature of your pool environment without needing to deal with too much hotness or coldness. With all the great advantages you can have when you install swimming pool enclosure in your swimming pool, wouldn't you want to give it a shot?


Dealing with an online pool enclosure contractor also provides you with better options because from their webpage, you can take a look at their offers and services to see if they meet your budget for this project. You can request for an instant quote from them by simply filling up their short online form. However, some of them also require you submit photos and dimensions of your pool to determine what size and dimension matches your space. In addition, your online swimming pool enclosure contractor also gives you easy-to-follow installation manual that will take about 2 to 3 days to complete the installation process. But of course, make sure they provide you with high-quality materials that passed safety standards. Aside from high-quality materials they supply you with, make sure they include all part and tools needed to install your enclosure and provide you with 2-year product warranty. So before making any transactions with any of them, remember to ask questions that matters to you. Have a stress-free swimming pool enclosure installation by making sure everything you need for it is well-attended to. Contact your contractor and know about their products and services. Make sure they honestly answer your questions, and if not, skip them and contact the next company on your list.


We provide ultimate landscape solutions to our clients. We have a team of experts who work extremely hard to provide customized solutions in landscaping, designing and architectural ventures to different businesses for residential and commercial properties for individuals, hotels, resorts, palaces, villas and other institutions. Our staff strives towards forging better relations with our clients and emphasis towards achieving and maintaining hundred percent customer satisfactions. Our tremendous experiences and quality skills have helped us earn a name of our own and create a position of our own in the sector among hundreds of other popular construction companies. Landscape and Swimming Pool Company Dubai (UAE) is a trustworthy company name that you can depend upon in the city of Dubai.


Earlier people never paid much attention to the exterior of their surroundings like their homes or offices. But the trend has changed now. People are more and more conscious about the look and feel of the space outside their house, office or any other commercial center. A well planned and designed landscape is believed to accentuate the beauty of a location. As a landscape construction company, we at Landscape and Swimming Pool Company Dubai (UAE) broadly work on commercial and residential landscaping. This includes Landscape designing and installation. We also look after lawn building, care and maintenance. We also specialize in maintaining office parks, corporate campuses, retail spaces, industrial parks and hospitality ventures. Our emphasis is mainly on maintaining quality throughout. Our main aim is at building a better and beautiful environment. With advanced designing techniques, finest quality products and services, we at Landscape and Swimming Pool Company Dubai (UAE) always try to provide ultimate value for money for our clients. Let your budget be a small or big amount. Do not worry because we at Landscape and Swimming Pool Company Dubai (UAE) have a solution for one and all. We customize our packages in the best possible manner that fulfils your requirements and also adhere to your budget amount in mind.


What is swimming pool entrapment entrapment? There are five forms of entrapment. They're easy, yet essential to understand to "get" this whole issue. 1. Body entrapment (a section of the torso becomes entrapped). 2. Limb entrapment (an arm or leg is pulled into an open drain pipe). 3. Hair entrapment or entanglement (hair is pulled in and wrapped around the grate of the drain cover). 4. Mechanical (jewelry or part of the bather's clothing gets caught in the drain or the grate). How can I drain my pool without a drain? The funny thing is, drains are hardly ever used to drain a pool! How goofed up is that?


1. With a composite fiberglass pool, there is no need to empty your pool for general maintenance as you would with a concrete pool. But if you ever did want to drain your pool to add say, a pretty tile mermaid mosaic like we did in our pool, all you have to do is use a sump pump or open your filter plug. That's what a pool professional would do. A sump pump is the quickest, most efficient way to drain a pool. So no, you don't need a drain to drain your pool. The "drain" in your pool is not like the drain in your bathtub!


2. Remember---NEVER drain your pool yourself. Always consult with a pool professional. Issues involving hydrostatic pressure could really mess up your pool and deck area. So what is a drain in a pool if it's not like the drain in my bathtub? A pool "drain" is actually a misnomer. A pool doesn't drain anything. That drain is really a suction outlet. It's sucking water out of the pool and taking it back to the filtration system, then back again to the pool. It's like a straw. And the pump is like you. Entrapment is like when you're sucking up that strawberry shake from Dairy Queen and nothing comes up---then you quickly discover a strawberry "entrapped" at the end. Stop sucking and the strawberry releases.


Your pool requires a powerful pump to "pull" that liquid back to the pump. So why in the world would you want that "outlet" for suction inside your pool where those sweet babies of yours are swimming? The water comes byway of a wonderfully, brilliant little device known as a skimmer. A skimmer is a gravity-fed product that simply collects water from the pool via gravity and simultaneously skims out leaves and gunk. It then deposits the water into a pipe that is connected to the pump. The pipe is completely unreachable by swimmers. No one ever sees the pipe that goes to the pump, which is housed deep inside the skimmer, below the crud collection basket. So there you have it.


Easy breazy water collection without a bit of danger. I had another builder tell me that if we didn't have a drain system, our pool would not circulate properly. This is another one of the biggest objections by pool builders for not having "bottom suction" in a pool. The scary thing is, it is the least understood. It is based on the "belief" that water becomes stagnant in the deeper areas. It is not based on science. For some awesome science on this whole concept, the must read here is the Fluent / Trilogy Pools study on pool circulation. This study clearly shows that drains not only are unnecessary, but they do not improve the circulation in a pool or enable its ability to clear contamination.


Aren't dual drains safe? Yes. For the most part. BUT, the real question is, would you rather have your loved ones swimming in a pool that is safe "for the most part" or in a pool that is 100 percent safe? Here's the deal. Systems fail. That is why Florida requires "layers of protection." In the event that the second drain fails, a vent line or a suction vacuum releif system will release the suction and release anyone stuck on the drain. That's just great until the vent line gets clogged with yard clippings or rodent, or the svrs runs it's life expectancy. Have you ever heard of an appliance that doesn't eventually fail?


Plus then there is the issue of the drain covers. Guess what happens to plastic in a chlorinated environment. You guessed it. Corrosion. The screws become loose eventually and the plastic gets all funky. Now you have drain(s) that have loosey-goosey covers that were supposed to be protecting you from the last 3 forms of entrapment. Yikes, and to think you didn't even need those drains in the first place. See how frustrating this is? I want a spa and a pool builder told me I had to have a drain in my spa in order for it to run properly.


Can you build a spa without a drain? In fact the spa is the most dangerous place for a drain. Because a spa is typically only 4 feet deep, where do you think all the kids like to congregate? It's the most fun for kids to goof around in a little warm body of water, and guess what they do? Yep, they investigate the drain(s). They're easier to get to in a spa that's for sure! We have built many, many pool/spa combinations with no drains. The reason a pool builder would want to use a drain is because they need to supply the pump with water and a bottom suction seems to be a great place to get it. The thought of using skimmers on a spa is foreign. We use multiple small skimmers and supply our pump the same way we do our pools---through a gravity fed system. Our spas circulate beautifully and have zero hazard. You can have a 100% entrapment free pool. Expect your builder to understand this concept. If he/she does not, please contact someone who can assist you. There should be no more entrapment deaths.


You can significantly reduce swimming pool heating costs by installing a solar pool heater. They're cost competitive with both gas and heat pump pool heaters, and they have very low annual operating costs. Actually, solar pool heating is the most cost-effective use of solar energy in many climates. A flow control valve -- automatic or manual device that diverts pool water through the solar collector. Pool water is pumped through the filter and then through the solar collector(s), where it is heated before it is returned to the pool. In hot climates, the collector(s) can also be used to cool the pool during peak summer months by circulating the water through the collector(s) at night.


Some systems include sensors and an automatic or manual valve to divert water through the collector(s) when the collector temperature is sufficiently greater than the pool temperature. When the collector temperature is similar to the pool temperature, filtered water simply bypasses the collector(s) and is returned to the pool. Solar pool collectors are made out of different materials. The type you'll need depends on your climate and how you intend to use the collector. If you'll only be using your pool when temperatures are above freezing, then you'll probably only need an unglazed collector system. Unglazed collectors don't include a glass covering (glazing). They are generally made of heavy-duty rubber or plastic treated with an ultraviolet (UV) light inhibitor to extend the life of the panels. Because of their inexpensive parts and simple design, unglazed collectors are usually less expensive than glazed collectors.


These unglazed systems can even work for indoor pools in cold climates if the system is designed to drain back to the pool when not in use. Even if you have to shut the system down during cold weather, unglazed collectors may be more cost effective than installing a more expensive glazed collector system. Example of how a solar collector works. Glazed collector systems are generally made of copper tubing on an aluminum plate with an iron-tempered glass covering, which increases their cost. In colder weather, glazed collector systems—with heat exchangers and transfer fluids—capture solar heat more efficiently than unglazed systems. Therefore, they can be used year-round in many climates.


Glazed collectors also can be used to heat domestic hot water year-round. Both glazed and unglazed collector systems should include freeze protection if they'll be used in colder conditions. 4,000 to buy and install. This provides a payback of between 1.5 and 7 years, depending on your local fuel costs. They also typically last longer than gas and heat pump pool heaters. Your actual cost and payback depend on many factors. Investigate local codes, covenants, and regulations. Before you buy and install a solar pool heating system, you first need to consider your site's solar resource. The efficiency and design of a solar pool heater depends on how much of the sun's energy reaches your building site. Solar pool heating systems use both direct and diffuse solar radiation.


Therefore, even if you don't live in a climate that's warm and sunny most of the time -- like the southwestern United States -- your site still might have an adequate solar resource. Basically, if your building site has unshaded areas and generally faces south, it's a good candidate for a solar pool heating system. Your local solar system supplier or installer can perform a solar site analysis. Use of a pool cover. Solar system contractors use worksheets and computer programs to help determine system requirements and collector sizing. Basically, the surface area of your solar collector should equal 50%-100% of the surface area of your pool. In cooler and cloudier areas, you may need to increase the ratio between the collector area and the pool surface area.


Adding collector square footage also lengthens the swimming season. For example, a 15-by-30-foot outdoor swimming pool in Florida typically requires a collector that equals 100% of the pool's square footage to accommodate year-round use. This equals 450 square feet of collectors. In northern California, most people use outdoor pools 6-8 months per year, so they typically size their systems at 60%-70% of the pool's surface area. In any climate, you can usually decrease the required collector area by using a pool cover. You'll also want a properly sized pool pump for a solar system. If you're replacing a conventional pool heating system with a solar system, you may need a pump larger than your current one or a separate, smaller pump to move the pool's water to and through the collectors.


Collectors can be mounted on roofs or anywhere near the swimming pool that provides the proper exposure, orientation, and tilt toward the sun. Both the orientation and tilt of the collector will affect your solar pool heating system's performance. Your contractor should consider them while evaluating your site's solar resource and sizing your system. Solar pool heater collectors should be oriented geographically to maximize the amount of daily and seasonal solar energy that they receive. In general, the optimum orientation for a solar collector in the northern hemisphere is true south. However, recent studies have shown that, depending on your location and collector tilt, your collector can face up to 45º east or west of true south without significantly decreasing its performance.