[aahome] The Swimming Pool an All American Dream
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Title: The Swimming Pool an All American Dream
Author: Shawn Myers
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A new house with a backyard swimming pool is a fantasy of most
people. Imagine being the envy of neighbors for hosting endless
swimming parties, relaxing evening dips and taking a cooling
plunge anytime you want during the hot summer days. How
convenient it could get…no more trips to the beach or to the Y!
Pools provide you with a healthy and entertaining means of
cooling off. For children swimming in a pool is a source of
tireless fun and for adults swimming could be an enjoyable form
of exercise – one that provides relaxation as well as toning the
muscles.
A pool would no doubt bring many hours of relaxation. Its
installation is a valuable investment as it raises the value of
the property. A drawback however is the cost of installation and
the upkeep. A pool means higher utility bills and of course a
pool needs endless cleaning and chemical treatments. Pool repair
would also mean additional expenses though availing of the
services offered by the Houston Pool Repair would guarantee you
good value for your money.
A backyard pool provides relaxation for young and adults but
unfortunately it could also be the cause of accidents and death.
These accidents will be avoided by following some care and
safety tips. Pools could be in ground or above ground. As with
both kinds of pools, it is important that no kids will be
allowed near the pool area without adult supervision. Also
ensuring that the ladder for the above ground pool is secure and
stable and fencing the area for the in ground pool will somehow
minimize the risks of pool related accidents.
Owning a pool is not 100% fun as along with the fun and
relaxation is the upkeep that has to be done. The maintenance
would entail a considerable amount of your time as well as a
pretty size-able amount of money to be regularly spent. On the
other hand neglect or improper care of the pool could be
detrimental to the health of your family since an untreated pool
could be the breeding place of mosquitoes and other disease
carrying pests. Untreated pool would also mean harmful bacteria
and algae. Cleaning and weekly treatments is necessary as well
as covering the pool when the season change if you want to enjoy
a clean and health hazard free pool.
A torn pool cover, cracking surface and broken tiles is signs
of a neglected pool. This could be remedied by the Houston Pool
Repair. You can fix a torn pool cover or you can patch a small
surface crack but if the crack is structural and if the
automatic pool cover does not budge, you better call a
professional to do the work. The same goes with replacing broken
tiles. Being professional and experts in the industry, Houston
pool repair will ensure that the pool tiles are installed
correctly.
Broken pool heaters and malfunctioning filtration system should
be handled by professionals. Houston pool repair service can
easily diagnose and fix these problems since they are experts in
the field of pool service and maintenance.
About The Author: Houston Pool Service is a full pool company,
expert in pool repair and service. Come and check out the
website http://houstonpoolservice.org for help and tips for your
pool.
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