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    Thursday, May 29, 2014

    Designing Pools in NJ: Tips on Lighting up the Nights by your Poolside


    "When you’re looking to have efficient pool lighting installed, always get in touch with professionals to do it for you. DIY lighting installation is an irrefutably bad idea, since you’ll be dealing with water and electricity – a deadly combination if you don’t work with skill and care. Make sure that a registered electrician looks into the installation before you even consider turning all the lights on. Companies like Tranquility Pools, Inc. can help you build the outdoor pool of your dreams, and they can even help you keep it the center of attraction in your backyard all night long. Just remember to choose an efficient pool company in NJ to bring your pool to life."
    http://tranquilitypoolsnj.com/blog-index/designing-pools-in-nj-tips-on-lighting-up-the-nights-by-yourpool/

    Monday, May 12, 2014

    A Pool in Your New Jersey Home

    A swimming pool is an enjoyable—and expensive—luxury in any home. But in some households, the reasons far outweigh the cost, and the expense is well-worth the price.

    First of all, a pool is a perfect venue for exercise. Daily exercise is a good way to keep fit, but some exercises are better than others. Swimming is a great whole body exercise that is low-impact; this means that it is not as demanding as other sports like running or basketball. Additionally, it forces people to use their entire body, making it the perfect cardiovascular workout.

    Monday, May 5, 2014

    Essential Chemicals for Pool Maintenance

    You couldn’t just expect your swimming pool to sit out in the sun and open air for months on end without it getting dirty. One essential part of keeping your pool clean, healthy and safe for your family’s use is the application of certain chemicals on it. Here are some examples of the most common substances that pool owners use:

    Chlorine

    Chlorine is perhaps the most commonly used chemical in treating not only pools, but basically any type of water that needs a bit of sanitation. This chemical works by killing microorganisms and bacteria by destroying the lipids in the harmful microbes’ cell walls, eventually oxidizing them and rendering them harmless to humans and animals.

    pH Balancers

    Your pool’s pH levels should always be balanced, so its acid or alkalinity levels don’t rise too much for comfort. Chemicals like sodium bicarbonate (which is, essentially, household baking soda), can help in achieving this balance, thus also keeping your pool equipment from corroding.

    Additional Chemicals

    There are a lot of possible problems that could affect the safety and cleanliness of your pool. To respond to these threats, there are other chemicals that you could use – algaeicides for instance, kills algae, whereas enzyme cleaners get rid of any presence of scum rings around your pool surface, which are often cosmetic products that come off your skin and collect around the water.

    Friday, May 2, 2014

    Creative NJ Pools That Suit Your Lifestyle

    Renovating your backyard or plain old swimming pool can be a lot of fun with all the possible design options. Professional designers and contractors can help you decide and make the water wonderland of your dreams. One way to determine what kind of pool you should pick is by making sure it fits your lifestyle. Here are some creative NJ pools that could suit your lifestyle.

    Tuesday, April 29, 2014

    On Poolside Landscaping Options

    Some homeowners get the option of having a swimming pool built outdoors. Not only does this provide additional recreation for their families, it can also effectively bring ambiance to the entire home, highlighting the house's overall design. With this in mind, some families also opt to have landscaping built around the pool area to further improve the pool's design. For some homeowners who want to design their own poolside area, here are some ideas.

    Tuesday, April 22, 2014

    Keep Water and Heat Loss at Bay with Pool Covers

    Hot days are a pain, but they make for a great time to take a dip. A pool can beat the heat as long as the heat doesn't beat the pool first.

    Where there's water and heat, there's bound to be a drop in water levels; pools, reservoirs, you name it. Water loss from a pool depends on the pool size, humidity, temperature, and wind velocity. A 500 square-meter pool in 77-degree weather and 50 percent humidity may lose 49 ml of water a second. A minute later, it may lose as much as three liters.

    Tuesday, April 15, 2014

    Because It’s Not Just an Ordinary Pool

    Summer is on its way; you’re looking for ways to battle the heat when it arrives. If you have a pool in your property, that’s one. Nothing beats the refreshment provided by swimming in a crystal clear pool on a scorching day. If you still don’t have one, maybe it’s time you call in a pool construction company. However, there are several things that you have to consider.