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Archives for 2011
Gohlke Pools Newsletter – March 2011
Spring is here! This month's newsletter is all about getting your pool ready for spring. There are tips and tricks to get your pool ready and several ways to increase your general knowledge. Get the Pool Ready Now that the water is warming up and the trees and other vegetation are blooming it is very important to start getting the pool ready for the upcoming swim season. Below are a few … [Read more...] about Gohlke Pools Newsletter – March 2011
Wow! Pool Season is Near…no its Here!
I am not sure whether it is the above-average temperatures that we are experiencing in the north Texas area or the fact that our local school districts had spring break this week—but all that I can say is WOW! It has been very busy this week—and if the number of phone calls and walk-in customers is any indication of what is to come this spring and summer, the future looks bright for outdoor … [Read more...] about Wow! Pool Season is Near…no its Here!
Should I Drain My Pool?
This is the time of year that many pool owners begin cleaning up their pool and preparing it for the pool season. We often get asked about draining a pool – is it a good idea? It really depends on the situation. Some commercial pools and many residential pools in colder climates are drained or partially drained on a regular basis. These pools were structurally designed to be … [Read more...] about Should I Drain My Pool?
Financing a Swimming Pool
With the weather that we had two weeks ago (our world famous Super Bowl Week winter storm), it is hard to believe that the weather is so wonderful! This indicates that spring is in the air and before long it will be summertime! For those of you considering a swimming pool this summer, now is the time to get started. Very few people are in a financial position to pay for a swimming pool … [Read more...] about Financing a Swimming Pool
Now What? How to Deal with The Super Bowl Week Freeze
It has been a very long time since it has been this cold for this many days. I have heard the mid 1990’s and I have heard the late 1980’s, but regardless—it has been awhile. During weather like this, it is very important that either the pool equipment be drained or the equipment be operating to prevent damage. If your pool equipment was not drained or the pump was not on—the water will freeze … [Read more...] about Now What? How to Deal with The Super Bowl Week Freeze
The History of Pools at the White House
I recently attended a pool conference in Washington, DC. While on an afternoon tour, the conversation turned to the history of the White House and if it still had a swimming pool. Planning for the White House began when President George Washington signed into Act in December of 1790 a declaration that the house be built. Construction began in 1792, and it was not until 1800 that the first … [Read more...] about The History of Pools at the White House
The Pool at Graceland
I went to Washington, D.C. this past week for a swimming pool conference. When I was in one of my meetings, the conversation turned to the history of swimming pools at the White House. More about that pool next week. But the conversation reminded me of a vacation that my family and I took when my kids were younger. I never thought that I would do it. I had often laughed about it when other … [Read more...] about The Pool at Graceland
Swimming Pool Web Sites
As you can imagine, there is tons of information on the internet concerning swimming pools. Following are several that I have visited and feel might beneficial to those considering purchasing a swimming pool or those of you that already have a swimming pool. Planning a Swimming Pool www.unitedaquagroup.com Aquatech is a society of pool building professionals. This is a good web … [Read more...] about Swimming Pool Web Sites