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Fri, Mar 15, 13 at 13:12
| Is there anyone extremely knowledgeable in the Northern NJ area to hire to train an owner in pool care? I have a 1 year old gunite pool and I do not want to pay a pool company hundreds or even thousands of dollars per season to maintain the proper chemical levels in my pool on a weekly basis. I know it's not extremely difficult, but I would like to learn the right way to take proper care of my pool. I believe last year that I averaged close to $100 per week over an 18 week period in terms of the service and the chemicals. I'm sure I can do it for a lot less myself, but I want to make sure I get the proper training. I’m sure that all I would need is a couple of hours of training at the most. I still plan on using the pool company to open and close the pool. It’s really the weekly service that I’m concerned with. |
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- Posted by muddy_water (My Page) on Sun, Mar 17, 13 at 23:13
| Most pool stores offer a pool school ,,,,check your local stores out and decide on one to take your water too at least once per month ... |
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