Why Rain and Pools Don’t Always Mix: What South Florida Residents Need to Know South Florida weather can turn on a dime, and with those sudden downpours comes more than just water in your pool. From chemical imbalances to equipment wear, here’s how rain affects your pool—and what to do about it. The Hidden Impact… Read More »
Saltwater Pools Pros and Cons Comparison
Think a saltwater pool feels like swimming in the ocean? Not quite. Saltwater pools contain about 90% less salt than ocean water. This lower concentration is carefully maintained to keep the pool clean and clear. Unlike traditional chlorine pools that need regular chemical additions, saltwater pools use an electrolytic chlorine generator. This system converts dissolved… Read More »
Is Weekly Pool Service Worth It?
Being a pool owner can sometimes be stressful or often times life gets in the way and your pool gets put on the backburner. At Horizon Pool and Patio, we offer weekly cleaning service, which can be tailored to your needs. It is our priority that your pool is kept in safe conditions and properly… Read More »
Considering Weekly Pool Service?
When owning a pool, it is important to make sure that your pool is properly maintained at all times and is a safe and enjoyable environment for you and your family. All of our technicians are expertly trained, and CPO trained (Certified Pool and Spa Operator) to ensure your pool is taken care of the… Read More »
Should You Consider A Salt Chlorinator?
Sparkling-clean pool and spa water invites a healthy, active lifestyle. A salt generator is a machine that replaces the need for liquid chlorine to be poured directly into your pool or stored at your home. Traditional liquid chlorine is poured directly into the pool at large quantities and takes time for it to balance out… Read More »
Hurricane Pool Storm Prep
HURRICANE POOL STORM PREP DO NOT lower pool water level. Do not put lawn furniture into pool. This can damage your pool surface. Super chlorinate pool. If you have salt system, use boost cycle 24 hours before storm. DO NOT put chlorine tablets directly into pool. Remove child fence and store inside. Remove any items… Read More »