Tad Pools of Tallahassee Inc. we believe in taking care of all our customers pool needs. You may need us to do concrete pool repair, pool pump repairs or you may simply need a source to purchase pool liners from. We pride ourselves on making sure your pool needs are taken care of. Pump and pool repair as well as swimming pool maintenance is our specialty.
Tad Pools locally owned & operated has been doing pool services since 2004. Tad Pools - no job too big or small. From weekly cleaning services, above ground & in-ground pools liner replacement, pumps / filters, and maintenance equipment. Tad Pools is the man for the job.
Weekly Pool Care
We remove all debris from your pool , brush where necessary and maintain your filtration system. We routinely eliminate phosphate and metal build up. We add the best water clarifier on the market to aid in filtration and to make your water sparkle. We inspect all pool systems and components to ensure proper operation.
Chemical Service Only
Add chemicals
Check and correct water level as needed
Empty skimmer baskets
Test Water for correct level of chemicals.
Backwash filter add DE
Full Service (Weekly Pool Care)
Backwash and add DE
Empty pump and skimmer basket
Inspect Equipment
Test water for correct chemical amount, add all chemicals as needed
Brush Tile
Vacuum pool and spa
Check water level and make adjustments as required.
Pool Cleaning Tips
There are a few basic procedures that are efficient and save time which any one can follow. Determining the surface composition before starting the cleanup procedure.
Water Level
If you add an inch or so of water to the pool each time you service it, you will probably keep up with normal evaporation. If you wait a few weeks until the level is several inches low, it will take hours to fill. Never leave the water on to fill by itself for it may take longer and most likely you may forget to turn it off.
After rains you might need to lower the pool level. In this case, use your submersible pump and a backwash hose or spare vacuum hose for the discharge. Alternatively, you can run the pool circulation system and turn the valves to waste. If you use this method, remember to return the valves to normal circulation.
Surface Skimming
Dirt floating on the surface of the water is easier to remove than to remove it from the bottom. Remove floating debris off the surface, using a leaf rake and telepole. As the net fills, empty it into a trash can or plastic garbage bag. Do not empty your skimming debris into the garden or on the lawn for the debris is likely to blow right back into the pool as soon as it dries out.
There is no particular method to skim, but as you do, scrape the tile line, which acts as a magnet for small bits of leaves and dirt. The rubber-plastic edge gasket on the professional leaf rake will prevent scratching the tile.
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If there is scum or general dirt on the water surface, squirt a quick shot of tile soap over the length of the pool. The soap will spread the scum toward the edges of the pool, making it more concentrated and easier to skim off.
Tiles
Always do the tiles first. Dirt falls from the tiles as they are being cleaned and settles to the bottom of the pool. If you need to remove stubborn stains with a pumice stone, the pumice itself breaks down as you scrub, depositing debris on the bottom.
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