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Kingston Swimming Pool - Small
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Sanibel Swimming Pool - Small
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Nassau Swimming Pool - Small
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Rio Swimming Pool - Medium
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Catalina Swimming Pool - Medium
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Cayman Swimming Pool - Medium
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St. Lucia Swimming Pool - Large
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Havana Swimming Pool - Large
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Cozumel Swimming Pool - Large
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About - Toronto Outdoor Pools
Your Outdoor swimming pool is a source of pleasure and relaxation for the entire family. It provides health-building recreation for everyone in your family, regardless of age or inclination.
Once the “getting acquainted” period is over, you will find that keeping your pool in proper condition is just as easy and pleasant as swimming in it. There are certain simple, basic facts of which you must be aware to assure the utmost pleasure and services from your pool.
Owning an Outdoor Pool is a most rewarding investment. It is the finest pool available and the easiest to maintain.
You now have a pleasant spot for healthful relaxation and family fun, an ideal center for outdoor social gatherings, a natural “spa” for mental and physical therapy, a muscle toning and body building area, an architectural feature that enhances the attractiveness and value of your property.
As with a new baby, you may have a tendency to over-care for your pool when it’s new. Our recommendations for maintenance are designed to allow you more time for enjoyment while maintaining crystal clear, blue, sparkling water.
Your pool was built for pleasure, and you will enjoy swimming much more in pure, clear, sparkling water--water that has been treated to assure comfort and safety to you, your family and your guests.
There are two primary systems involved in maintaining water purity, the water chemistry system and the filtration system. Both of these systems must perform properly; one cannot be substituted for the other.
When you fill your pool for the first time, the water may appear cloudy or turbid. Don’t be alarmed. Since your pool is filled with drinking water, the same water you use in your home, you can assume it is sparkling clear. Appearances can be deceiving. In small amounts, such as a glassful, most tap water will indeed appear clear. In much larger amounts, such as a poolful, that clarity often disappears.
Water, which is perfectly acceptable for the household, may be totally unacceptable for your pool. This is the reason your pool water must be professionally tested and balanced every six to eight weeks.