When you decide to set up a new swimming pool, you have the option of filling it with freshwater or saltwater. Both options are popular throughout the country, and they both come with their pros and cons. In order to figure out which option is right for you, you need to understand the difference between saltwater pools and freshwater pools. This guide illustrates those differences so you can determine what you want to use in your in ground swimming pool.
At PoolMax, we don’t rely on over the counter shock when we service your pool. The chemicals we use are
Pool Covers Swimming pool covers are by far the most effective safety barriers you can invest in. They go directly
All responsible pool owners must have safety protocol in place to protect children, guests, pets, and others from hurting themselves near the pool. In addition to teaching people about proper pool safety, like not running near the pool or not swimming without a partner, you can employ different types of barriers to control when people use your swimming pool. There are two main categories of pool safety barriers: electric and physical. In part one of this guide, we will explore different types of electric pool safety barriers that you may use in your home or business.
Your pool pump is one of the biggest energy users in your pool’s circulation system. If you’re tired of paying higher-than-expected electricity bills in the summer, you may be able to cut back on your pump usage to lower your overhead. In the guide below, we will explain how to save money by reducing your pool pump’s energy usage this summer.
PoolMax is a pool builder specializing in construction and renovation of in-ground pools in Maryland including: Severna Park, Edgewater, Annapolis, Glen Burnie, Pasadena, Severn, Columbia, Bel Air, Middle River, Millersville, Crofton, Reisterstown, Cockeysville, Pikesville, Ellicott City, Bowie, Laurel, Elkridge, Clarksville, White Marsh, Randallstown, Loch Raven, Towson, Timonium and more.