SwimRight Pools, serving Scottsdale, AZ offer commercial pool hiring info

Owners and operators of commercial buildings including hotels, YMCA, a school or an apartment pool may charge an employee with caring for the on-site commercial swimming pool. For many building managers, this is a task that may be outside of their area of expertise and this may mean it makes more sense hiring a commercial swimming pool service contractor in Scottsdale, Arizona.

A commercial swimming pool contractor will undertake the sometimes herculean task of keeping the pool clean and sanitised. A swimming pool that sees a lot of traffic increases the need for water cleanliness.

  • Remove the dirt and debris. Whether it’s floating on the surface or sunk to the bottom. The technician will have access to pool cleaners and skimmers with removable, movable and various shaped and sized net heads. It make sense, though for the onsite personnel to remove dirt and debris from the pool between service visits. Talk with them about the proper supplies you need to perform upkeep between visits.
  • Your pool tech will use a pool cleaner that’s designed to work underwater. The pool tech will brush and scrub the sides and bottom of the swimming pool to remove any built up grime.
  • The pool water will be checked for correct chemical levels – chlorine and pH.
  • The pool filters will be cleaned and checked. A thorough cleaning of the pool filters is typically done a couple of times a year — depending on how much traffic the pool sees. This usually involves back washing the pool — a major undertaking.
  • During the cleaning phase, your pool professional will add chlorine and other cleaning agents that are necessary to keep your swimming pool clean. It is sometimes a delicate balance to keep the chemicals in line. Too much chlorine can cause burning eyes, dry skin and damaged hair. Too little chlorine and bacteria and algae can take hold.

Most commercial swimming pools are cleaned by a professional because no commercial pool owner/operator wants to risk an outbreak of illness because the pool water is not free of bacteria.

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