Author: Trey Collier

About Trey Collier

Grew up as a Military Brat. (Thanks Dad. Hats off to my Mom too as it took a special person to be married to someone in the military) Was a competitive swimmer in high school and in college. 11 years a Red Cross Volunteer, teaching kids & adults how to swim. ARC Water Safety Instructor and WSI Trainer, CPR Instructor/Trainer and Advance First Aid Instructor. Proud Dad of two beautiful girls.

Portable Hot Tubs: For Comfort and Relaxation Anywhere You Go!

Aero Spa Hot Tub

 

I love relaxing in a hot tub when the weather starts to turn cool. It is the perfect way to relax and ease sore achy muscles from daily stress. Some people do not have the space and resources for a permanent spa/hot tub. If you are one of these people, you have got to check out the Aero Spa Hot Tub. This hot tub is inflatable, portable, and simply amazing! It can be placed almost anywhere: in your backyard, on your patio or deck, in your car port, or even on the family camping site! Installation is quick, easy, and requires no additional costs. You simply remove the spa from the box, plug it in, and watch it inflate in minutes. It will comfortably hold four adults and heats up to 104 degrees. You will be able to enjoy a hot tub experience anytime and anywhere.

Choosing A Pool Cover That Is Right For You

 Pool Cover

Choosing a pool cover can be confusing. Below, you will find an explanation of the four different types of covers that pool owners’ normally consider. By comparing the explanation and benefit of each with your own person needs, you are sure to find the cover or covers that perfectly fit your situation.

Winter Pool Covers are mainly used to protect your pool from harsh winter conditions and to keep large debris out of your pool. A winter cover also block sunlight to prevent algae growth. They are normally solid and use air pillows to allow for water expansion in freezing weather and water tubes or weight bags to hold in place. They make opening your pool easier and less expensive in the Spring.

Safety Covers are used for maintenance as well as to protect children and pets from accidental drowning in a pool closed for the season. A proper safety cover is securely anchored into the deck area surrounding the pool and lies flat so there are no gaps between the pool and the cover. They are available in mesh and solid materials. Because they are stretched tight across the pool’s surface, water does not pool on top. These covers are very important if you have children or pets.

Solar Covers, or solar blankets, are designed exclusively to help heat and retain heat in your pool. They can be used to raise your pool’s temperature by an average of 10-15 degrees. They also reduce heat and chemical evaporation by up to 70%.

Mesh covers, known as leaf nets, are made of an open weave material that fits over your winter cover or solar cover and helps you avoid accumulations of wet, heavy, saturated leaves and twigs on top of your winter cover. These nets ensure a quicker removal of leaves and helps prolong the life of your winter or solar cover. They are perfect for pool areas that are surrounded by trees. They make removal of your winter cover much easier in the spring.

Pool Heaters Stretch Out Swimming Season

Solar Pool Heater

 

Now is the time to consider extending your swimming season with a pool heater. You can make your investment last months longer each season. There are several kinds of pool heaters to choose from. The three basic types are solar heaters, gas/propane heaters, and heat pumps. Solar heaters allow you take advantage of the sun’s natural energy. Solar panels are virtually free to operate and super efficient. They are also environmentally friendly. Gas and propane heaters also offer excellent heating capacity. They represent a smaller upfront cost than solar heating so they are great for those on a tighter budget. They are perfect for a water temperature that is consistently comfortable and inviting. Heat pumps take heat from the air and transfer it to the pool water. This makes the heating process ecologically safe, clean, and cost-effective. Heat pumps operate even in the most frigid temperatures for warm water year round. No matter what kind of heating you choose, preparing now will ensure that you are swimming for months to come!

Storage Sheds for Pool Areas

Cedar Storage Shed

Storage space at many pools is limited. Unless you have a “pool house”, chances are you have very little dry long-term storage space. You can create this coveted space with an easy to assemble outdoor storage shed. They are perfect for storing everything from pool floats and lounges to chemicals and patio furniture. They can easily help de-clutter your pool area. They are available in a huge variety of sizes, shapes, and finishes, including metal, screen, and cedar. These storage sheds are easy to assemble so you can begin using them quickly. They are the perfect storage alternative to the classic pool house.

Quickly Drain Your Inflatable/Collapsible Pool

If you have an inflatable or collapsible pool that will be emptied and taken down when summer ends, you have probably struggled to find a quick and efficient way to drain the water. The Quick Drain is the perfect solution to your problem. Simple and easy to use, the Quick Drain is designed to make your life easier! It used siphon action to remove dirt, debris, and water from your pool. Since it has no moving parts, it is easy to operate and can drain a pool at a rate of 10-12 gallons per minute. Simply insert the suction tube into the pool or spa, shake the tube and the Quick Drain goes to work. You can add extensions hoses to direct water up to 24 feet away. Draining your pool could not be any easier!

Quick Drain Instruction 1Quick Drain Instruction 2Quick Drain Instruction 3