How To Use less chlorine in your pool and still have safe & clean water. Clear Comfort AOP system.

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
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    How do you reduce the amount of chlorine that you have to add to your pool and still have safe clean water? The Clear Comfort AOP system greatly reduces the amount of chlorine and other pool chemicals that are required to properly maintain your swimming pool. It is much more effective than UV or Ozone, and works great with salt water chlorine generator systems.
    We always combine the Clear Comfort system with borates treatments, whether it be salt water or
    traditional stabilized chlorine. This allows us to greatly reduce the amount of chlorine residual that is required to keep the water safe and clear.
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    Frank Disher is a 25 year pool pro. He and his wife Jacque operate a successful swimming pool company in the DFW Texas area including retail stores, service and repair departments, and renovation departments. They currently have 3 Poolwerx territories: North Richland Hills TX, Denton/Lantana Tx, and Southlake/Roanoke Tx.
    Frank is passionate about teaching pool owners and pool professionals about how to manage their pools. Frank focuses on what he believes are the 5 basics. Pool filtration, pool circulation, brushing, removal of debris, and water chemistry.
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    2021 Frank and Jacque began a weekly podcast on Turf's Up Radio turfsupradio.com, "The Deep End Pool Podcast". They love sharing their knowledge and experiences as well as their sense of humor.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @deependfrank
    @deependfrank  Год назад

    Yes. They have NSF50 commercial models that are rated for huge pools, or smaller pools. We have replaced UV and ozone systems with them, and they are much less expensive to purchase and maintain, and they do a better job

  • @terryyoung8295
    @terryyoung8295 Год назад

    Are there commercial units. And ,5 FC is too low for commercial systems. The pool would have to be shut down

    • @deependfrank
      @deependfrank  Год назад

      She was talking about residential pools when she mentioned .5. Maybe that wasn’t clear, but should be apparent. Yes, they have NSF50 rated units. On commercial pools these are secondary sanitizer systems, like UV and ozone. None of which can be the primary sanitizing system. You still have to maintain a minimum measurable sanitizer required by the local health codes.

    • @deependfrank
      @deependfrank  Год назад

      We have installed these on commercial pools and splash pads, and have had excellent results.