Pool maintenance is easy with The Circulator. If dirt or leaves - TopicsExpress



          

Pool maintenance is easy with The Circulator. If dirt or leaves sit on your pool plaster for too long they can cause stains. Using acid or shock to remove those stains can cause a blemish on the plaster surface that may turn into a surface deterioration spot. The best thing to do for dirt or debris that wind up in your pool is not allow them to sit on the plaster surface for too long. How do you do that without constantly monitoring your pool? The challenge with pool maintenance will be greatly reduced by simply replacing your pool return fittings with The Circulator. I saw this at the 2014 Pool/Spa/Patio Expo in Orlando earlier this month. I ordered them and installed them in my personal pool. It is amazing the difference in just 8 hrs. All the dirt and debris that were on my pool floor and tanning bench when I installed The Circulators were on the floor near the main drains the next day. That would never happen without vacuuming the entire pool with the standard wall fittings. This fitting will greatly reduce the time necessary to clean the pool. Circulation is improved 1500 percent over standard wall fittings The Circulator will allow you to decrease your pump operation by 1/3 due to its exceptional circulation. There is nothing like it on the market. It circulates the entire depth of the pool, not just the top of the pool like standard wall fittings do. There are no chemicals sitting on the pool floor, no dirt or leaves sitting dormant on the pool floor, the temperature of the water can be heated or cooled far quicker that with standard wall fittings. The Circulator will pay for itself very quickly. Reducing your equipment runtime by 1/3 will help you on your electric bill. It will also go a long way in protecting your plaster surface. It will make cleaning your pool very easy. I recommend them for all pool owners. Contact G&B for a quote.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 04:31:02 +0000

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