When a pool is opened in spring should there be leaves under the skimmer basket after the pool guy finishes?

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

I cannot believe that a professional would turn on the pool filter system without the baskets in while there are leaves in the pool during the initial spring opening of our pool. I almost think they were trying to collapse a line so they could get a bigger paycheck. The line did collapse but [...]

Can any pool player “break” the opening shot and get every ball in?

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

I was playing pool with my brothers and I was wondering… did anyone ever sink all the balls in an opening break? I think its impossible to tell you the truth.


San Francisco North Beach pool opening hours?

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

what’s the opening hours for the San Francisco North Beach pool?
its best if u had the SF north beach pool web or will be fine without it too as long as you had the time for the opening hours.

In Opening My In Ground Pool, Does The Pool Have To Be Filled Before Starting The Pump?

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

I’m filling the pool right now and it is about 1.5 feet below the skimmer. I tried to get the pump to pull from the bottom filter so I could start to add chemicals, but I can get it to pull in water. Does the water level have to be higher? The [...]


Opening Pool For First Time In Three Years,lots Of Algae,live Bugs And Debris.help!?

Friday, June 26th, 2009

So I know how to get rid of the algae and debris but what do I do about the bugs? What I have seen there are two kinds one is a little red worm about an inch long and the other is a black and white bug that swims under the water. It’s totally disgusting [...]

Opening Eyes In A Pool?

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

When I’m in a pool and I open my eyes, it’s all blurry and it hurts. It hurts even when I’m not moving. is there a way to stop those?

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