Thursday, May 24, 2012
Your Backyard Becomes Your Own Private Oasis
Water. We are naturally drawn to it. It’s why you’ve been thinking about a pool, and all the benefits you’d enjoy from owning one. The fun and relaxation. The exercise. The increased value of your home. You want a pool that will combine innovative design with years of maintenance free quality. The latest technology. The greatest durability. The most complete palette of shapes and sizes and options that are backed by a lifetime warranty.
You want the confidence of dealing with a company with over 50 years of experience in the manufacture of inground swimming pools and unshakable commitment to your complete satisfaction. You want a masterpiece. The Graphex Pool System. Available only from your Pacific Pools Showcase Builder. Elegance, style, and engineering are its legacy.
Your Pacific Pool will reflect the natural beauty of your home, lifestyle and taste. It’s a true extension of your personality whether you entertain friends or associates, throw parties or just have family get togethers. Isn’t this what a swimming pool is all about?
This is what Pacific Pools is all about. Let us take you on a journey that is sure to lead you to the nearest Showcase Builder and your private backyard oasis.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Best Of Class Awards for the Swimming Pool And Hot Tub Spa Industry Announced By PoolAndSpa.com For 2012
See the best that the Swimming Pool And Hot Tub Industry has to offer. PoolAndSpa.com announces the winners of their annual Best Of Class Awards for 2012. The award program recognizes outstanding products, innovations and/or customer service in the Swimming Pool And Spa industry.
PoolAndSpa.com, a Nevada based Swimming Pool and Hot Tub Spa web site, announces the winners of their 2012 Best Of Class Awards for companies in the Swimming Pool and Hot Tub Spa industry. The award program recognizes outstanding and superior products, innovation and/or customer service in the Swimming Pool And Hot Tub Spa industry.
Among this years' winners for Best Of Class Product Innovations are Viking Pools, Blue Hawaiian Pools, Composite Pools, Kafco Pools, Pacific Pools, and many more.
To view all the 2012 Best Of Class Award winning companies, visit this web link: http://www.poolandspa.com/page6422.htm
Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. This years' Awards were based on a combination of factors including product inspections and phone interviews, as well as very detailed consumer input through the use of a third-party consumer survey company. Over 5000 consumers were polled throughout 2011 to the present. The 2012 Best Of Class Award Program focused on quality, not necessarily quantity.
PoolAndSpa.com was one of the first pool and spa companies to have a web site and has been on the Internet since 1994. They have presented their Best Of Class Awards every year since 1998. Award recipients receive a trophy, an award certificate, an editorial review and listings on the PoolAndSpa.com web site and in their online newsletter publications.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Peter G. Moran Sr. - New Phase In Life
Valued Customers:
Please note that Peter G. Moran Sr., Technical Services Manager at Latham, has decided to move onto a new phase of this life – RELAXING! While we are incredibly sad he is moving on, we are very excited for him – he is very fortunate to be able to take this next step in his life. Many individuals from each of your organizations have strong relationships with Peter given his support he has provided over the years. We wanted to be sure you were aware of the change and the transition that is taking place.
Mike Tinkler has accepted the role to succeed Peter as the Technical Service Manager. For the past 6 weeks, Mike has been working directly with Peter on all aspects of his job to ensure a smooth transition. Mike has a broad and extensive background at Latham, more recently as Senior Lead Designer.
Please join us in thanking Peter for all he has done, for both Latham and each of you! We are looking forward to continuing Quality Technical Support moving forward; 1-800-833-3800 EXT 1051.
Wendy Carpenter
VP of Customer Care and IT
Friday, October 14, 2011
Latham Pool Builder Academy-Camp Penuel
Pacific Pools has once again participated in the Latham Pool Builder Academy. The pool builder academy was organized to give pool builders from around the country an opportunity to receive hands on experience and instruction as they participate in the entire process of building a vinyl liner pool.
When Latham International first introduced the pool builder academy, it was held in the yard of a homeowner that had purchased a pool and agreed to have the academy at their home. Several years ago, Latham decided that the pool builder academy provided the perfect opportunity for them and other companies to give back to the community. Now, each pool builder academy is held at the location of a charitable organization that would really benefit from having a pool. The entire pool kit, automatic cover and circulation and filtration equipment are donated for the cause.
This most recent pool builder academy was held Sept 25-29th in at Camp Penuel in Ironton Missouri. Camp Penuel is a Christen camp that provides over 1500 inter-city kids each summer the opportunity to spend a fun filled week at camp.
While at camp, these kids experience the beauty of the outdoors as they participate in water sports on Lake Killarney, going on nature hikes, singing songs around the camp fire, playing team sports, and reading. Camp Penuel gives these youth an uplifting environment, away from the city streets that they came from, where they can learn more about themselves.
Now, thanks to the pool builder academy, the youth that come to Camp Penuel will also enjoy swimming in a new swimming pool.
We are proud to give back to the community and will continue to do so semi-annually for every Pool Builders Academy we host.
When Latham International first introduced the pool builder academy, it was held in the yard of a homeowner that had purchased a pool and agreed to have the academy at their home. Several years ago, Latham decided that the pool builder academy provided the perfect opportunity for them and other companies to give back to the community. Now, each pool builder academy is held at the location of a charitable organization that would really benefit from having a pool. The entire pool kit, automatic cover and circulation and filtration equipment are donated for the cause.
This most recent pool builder academy was held Sept 25-29th in at Camp Penuel in Ironton Missouri. Camp Penuel is a Christen camp that provides over 1500 inter-city kids each summer the opportunity to spend a fun filled week at camp.
While at camp, these kids experience the beauty of the outdoors as they participate in water sports on Lake Killarney, going on nature hikes, singing songs around the camp fire, playing team sports, and reading. Camp Penuel gives these youth an uplifting environment, away from the city streets that they came from, where they can learn more about themselves.
Now, thanks to the pool builder academy, the youth that come to Camp Penuel will also enjoy swimming in a new swimming pool.
We are proud to give back to the community and will continue to do so semi-annually for every Pool Builders Academy we host.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Albion Liner Tech Talk
An interesting article regarding liner fading.
In the many thousands of liners we process each year at WW Adcock the vast majority give many happy years of service.
Failures or problems are in low single digit %. However as you can imagine even 1% of 1000 liners is 10 liners, 2% 20 liners etc., so we are probably subjected to more issues than the average builder/service company.
Today I was conducting a measure class for Adcock personal and here is a photo.
The damage you see here is something we encounter 3 or 4 times a year.
It is 4 years old. This is why this liner is damaged:
This pool has two skimmers, both located at the deep end. The main drain and the skimmers are plumbed together so the pump suction pulls through them all.
The homeowner loads up the skimmers with 3" chlorine tabs. They only run the pump for a few hours per day because of the cost of electricity.
The chlorine tabs then dissolve without the pump running. The heavy chlorine solution then sinks down the skimmer pipe and out through the main drain grate. You can see how bleached the liner is right at the edge of the grate. There is also some PH wrinkling that is hard to see. This is because high concentrations of chlorine has a very low PH and will cause the liner to absorb water and expand, hence PH wrinkles.
So for the cost of running a pump. A typical 1 hp pump uses 746 watts per hour. Average electricity rates are 10 cents a kilowatt hour. So this pump running 24 hours.... uses just shy of 18 kw hours x 10 cents = $1.80
The pump would cost $324 to run 24 hours a day for 6 months. If you only ran it for 8 hours a day you would save $216. The ruined liner cost approx $3500 to replace and lasted 4 years. In four years they saved $864. Net cost of saving electricity was $2636 for a new liner.
I really felt bad for the lady homeowner because she was very nice. My recommendation to her was;
Run the pump more or put in a two speed pump and run it on low half the time or plumb in a chlorinator. Without these precautions the replacement liner would also suffer the same fate.We thank Nigel for this helpful information.
Actually when building pools, is it a much better idea to have separate main drain and skimmer lines to stop this problem and also down the road it helps to isolate plumbing leaks.
If you have any head scratching liner failure questions we would be glad to give you an honest assessment and if we use your problem for our Tech Talk we shall give you a liner for half price.
PS There is still the possibility that the chlorine has also damaged the lines below the skimmer, especially if it was plumbed with flex pipe which will fail with high chlorine concentrations. In which case I would have to re-do the math above!
Nigel Leach
Director of Package Pool Sales
WW Adcock
Philadelphia PA
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
We have a winner!
Friday, August 12, 2011
Pool Game - Dolphins Race or Relay
If there are just two players, this game is a race. With four or more players divide into teams and make it a relay.
Each team has a beach ball that the players must move from one end of the pool to the other by pushing the ball with their noses and forehead. If they touch the ball with their hands or any other part of their body they must go back to where that took place and start again.
When the player reaches the end of the pool the next player will do the same until one team is the winner.
Good swimmers can play by swimming in the deep end of the pool or the length of the pool. For a game with non swimmers, play in the shallow end.
Each team has a beach ball that the players must move from one end of the pool to the other by pushing the ball with their noses and forehead. If they touch the ball with their hands or any other part of their body they must go back to where that took place and start again.
When the player reaches the end of the pool the next player will do the same until one team is the winner.
Good swimmers can play by swimming in the deep end of the pool or the length of the pool. For a game with non swimmers, play in the shallow end.
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