
Costing You More Than Just Chemicals
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

Why “Waiting Until Next Week” is Costing You More Than Just Chemicals
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

Waiting Until Next Weekis Costing You More Than Just Chemicals
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

We look closely at the Langelier Saturation Index
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

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We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

The Invisible Drain: Why “Waiting Until Next Week” is Costing You More Than Just Chemicals
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

The Invisible Drain: Why “Waiting Until Next Week” is Costing You More Than Just Chemicals
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

The Invisible Drain: Why “Waiting Until Next Week” is Costing You More Than Just Chemicals
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

The Invisible Drain: Why “Waiting Until Next Week” is Costing You More Than Just Chemicals
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

The Invisible Drain: Why “Waiting Until Next Week” is Costing You More Than Just Chemicals
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

The Invisible Drain: Why “Waiting Until Next Week” is Costing You More Than Just Chemicals
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”

The Invisible Drain: Why “Waiting Until Next Week” is Costing You More Than Just Chemicals
We’ve all been there. You walk out to the backyard, look at the pool, and notice the water looks a little dull. Or maybe the pump is making a faint “clicking” sound it didn’t make last month. You think to yourself, “I’ll get to it this weekend. The water is still blue enough to swim in.”