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21.12.2021

Yes, It's Hurricane Season AGAIN!!! There are a few simple steps you can take NOW to be prepared in the event that a storm decides to pay Central Florida a visit: 1. Be sure you know how to drain your pool to lower the water level prior to the storm... 2. Know where the circuit breaker is to your pool's equipment 3. Consider buying a floating chlorinator to have on hand in case we are without power for any length of time. You can buy one for less than $10. If you're unsure how to do these things or would like us to order you a floating chlorinator, please let us know. Let's hope that it is a quiet season, but getting prepared now will help ease your stress level in the event of a storm.

08.12.2021

Friends, go enjoy your pool...it's good for you!!!

06.12.2021

Dear Pristine Pool & Patio Customers and Friends, With Hurricane Irma churning in the Atlantic, here are some steps to prepare your pool: (Please feel free to share with others) 1. We recommend that each customer has a floating chlorine dispenser and a few chlorine sticks/tabs that will help distribute chlorine if the power is interrupted for any length of time. A dispenser is available for purchase for about $15.00, at Amazon or a local pool store.... 2. Prior to the arrival of the storm, please drop your pool water level 10-12 inches. You can do this by turning the Jandy valve for your skimmer to the off position, then open the faucet on the pump and extend a hose from the pump to drain the water. If you need assistance in this, feel free to call and someone will help you through the process. 3. Please shut off heaters, both solar and propane/electric before the hurricane arrives. Warmer water grows algae, especially if the filter is not running. 4. Despite what you may hear, please DO NOT store any patio furniture or pool toys in the pool during the hurricane. This only adds to unsanitary conditions and may harm the finish of your pool. 5. After the hurricane has passed and it is safe to do so, please remove any debris from your swimming pool. Leaving leaves, branches, and other debris in your pool will encourage algae growth. As soon as possible, return the water level to normal and run the filter as normal. 6. If your pool pump area is prone to flooding, turn all equipment off at the circuit breaker. Once the area is dry and safe, turn the breaker back on and run the equipment as normal. Please do not hesitate to call if you have any questions (407-658-9335). Most importantly we want to thank you for your continued business. Be safe! Sincerely, Ken and the Staff of Pristine Pool and Patio

05.12.2021

Please read this and familiarize yourself with the signs of a drowning.

05.12.2021

May is National Water Safety Month. Please keep your families safe and teach EVERYONE to swim.

03.12.2021

We think Dads are great!!

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