Pool Opening
It's really amazing how many customers come to us for help with water quality. Many other pool dealers sell pools, but don't have any idea how to help people get started or what to do if the water turns color! Help is here- Rogers Pools has the answers to your questions, as well as the chemicals available to get you and your family back in the swim... TODAY!
Rogers Pool Start-up Guide:
1. Check the PH of the pool water. Add PLUS if below 7.2, or add MINUS if above 7.8.
2. Shock Treat at night. Run filter overnight & vacuum as needed. Bromine shocks allow swimming immediately.
3. Add ALGAECIDE to pool per directions on bottle.
4. Add CHLORINE to kill any bacteria in the pool.
5. Add STABILIZER directly to pool skimmer, and replace tablets when they dissolve.
Once the pool water tests normal, add chlorine weekly to maintain balances. If your water begins to cloud, or turn color, bring in a jar of water for a FREE TESTING, and you'll go home with the chemicals and procedures needed to solve the problem so your family can get back to swimming in crystal clear water.
Each pool, situation, and water test is unique. Save yourself the time and hassle, and bring us a water sample and we'll help you keep crystal clear pool water ready for swimming! Remember- with 55 years of serving the Lowell area, there isn't a problem that you could run into that we can't solve.
Rogers pool will:
- Remove your cover
- Remove winter plugs and Gizzmo
- Start up filtration system
- Install diving boards, ladders, handrails & pool cleaners
- Winter cover is washed, folded & stored
- Start-up chemicals added include shock, algecide, & water balancing
Customer must remove water from cover
Above Ground with No Deck ....$195.00
Above Ground with Deck .........$225.00
In-Ground Vinyl ........................$245.00
In-Ground Gunite .....................$295.00
If you have water clouding or coloring problems, bring us a water sample, and we'll test it FREE, and send you home armed with the information and chemicals you need to get swimming today!
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