


How to Use a Swimming Pool Shock (& What It Is)
Pool shock is a great tool for keeping your pool’s chemistry balanced, and it is the best way to eliminate algae and return you water to pristine condition.




Pool shock is a great tool for keeping your pool’s chemistry balanced, and it is the best way to eliminate algae and return you water to pristine condition.


To assist aquatics professionals and commercial pool service professionals in understanding the differences between UV and hydroxyl-based advanced oxidation, in the discussion below I provide a comparison of the technologies.


A common pool service household name, cyanuric acid is now in the toolbox of most residential and commercial pool service professionals who are servicing outdoor pools. However, when cyanuric acid is misused, it can lead to serious problems.


Are you looking for a gift for a pool owner or swimmer? We’ve got you covered! Below are gift ideas


Last weekend, I walked into an aquatics facility with an indoor pool and was greeted by the heavy smell of chlorine in the air. This facility uses a salt pool system, and the chlorine smell (yes, salt pools are chlorinated) permeated beyond the pool room to the offices and shop attached.
Chlorine has been the status quo for a long, long time, and the industry has accepted the stink that comes with it. But that is rapidly changing.
Even if you keep it open year round, you can still take steps to winterize your pool to protect it from freezing, keep the water healthy and save money. Here are seven steps you should take to prepare your pool for cooler months.


A comparison of UV, ozone, ionizers, and hydroxyl-based advanced oxidation pool water treatment systems for residential or commercial pools.


Sonoran News features one of Clear Comfort’s favorite pool service companies, Arizona Pool Keeper:
Part of the continuing education Arizona Pool Keeper owners Brian and Alisha Koborg pass on to clients is the benefit of going green. They encourage using LED lights, more efficient and money-saving pumps, automation linked to one’s Smartphone and the Clear Comfort system that provides “clean, clear pools without toxic chemicals.”


In this two-part series, I’ll compare different pool treatment methods, starting with two of the most common: chlorine, the most common, and salt, often mistaken for being chlorine-free.
Why waste time and money overusing toxic chemicals? Discover the future of healthy, easy and sustainable water treatment. Join thousands who’ve already chosen Clear Comfort® AOP today.