FAQ'S

FAQ'S

FREQUENTLY ASKED POOL CLEANING QUESTIONS


Cascade Pools & Spas has been in business since 1989.

Our experienced pool cleaners have used their wealth of experience to answer some commonly asked questions about pools and spas.

For more information or to book a service, 
call us today.

  • Should I use liquid or granular chlorine?

    The choice is up to you. Neither liquid or granular is particularly better—both have advantages.


    Liquid chlorine is easier to use as it requires no premixing. That being said, it has a short shelf-life and can't be purchased too far in advance.


    Granular needs to be dissolved in a bucket of water before being added to your pool. While it doesn't raise your pH as much as liquid chlorine, granular chlorine can be stored for longer.

  • What kind of pool heating is there?

    Our supplier, Sunlover Heating, offers a variety of electric, gas and solar pool heaters in their Oasis range.

    Available in a variety of capacities all the way up to a large commercial size, there is a heater to suit your pool or spa.


    For assistance in choosing the right heater for your needs, call us today.

  • What is the pH of my pool/spa and why is it important?

    The term ‘pH' refers to the alkalinity or acidity of your water.


    Having correctly balanced pH will ensure that there is a lack of irritants in the water that will cause red eyes or itchy skin. It also sees to the longevity of your pool equipment.


    At Cascade Pools and Spas, we can test your water for free and correct any imbalance in your pH and chlorine levels, so call us today.

  • Why is my pool pump making so much noise?

    The most common cause of unusual pump noises are leaky seals, which allows water into the bearings and dries them out. If not corrected, this can lead to further issues for your pump.


    We stock replacement seals and bearings and can even come and fit them for you. Call us today.

  • Should I use a pool cover?

    We definitely recommend it! Pool covers will keep leaves and debris out of your pool, so it's easier to clean.


    They also reduce heat loss and evaporation, which extends the time you can use your pool and reduces costs for heating and water refills.

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