Jacksonville: what your pool timer is costing you this summer (and how to fix it)

Most homeowners never think about the small box that controls their pump, until the bill or the water tells them something is wrong.

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What Florida's rainy season actually does to your pool in Sarasota

The afternoon storms look harmless. But every inch of rain that falls into your pool lowers your pH, dilutes your sanitizer, and sets the stage for algae. Here's what June through September really means for your water.

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How to keep your Daytona Beach vacation home pool guest ready all summer

When guests book back to back and you're two hundred miles away, your pool has to take care of itself. Here's why that's not a risk worth taking in a Florida summer.

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Why June is when most pool equipment fails in Jacksonville

The pump didn't break overnight. It was surviving all winter, waiting for the moment demand went back up. June is that moment, and it's the reason most equipment failures happen right at the start of summer.

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