2 Tips To Prevent Your Portable Hot Tub's Spa Shell From Cracking
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10 May 2016
Installing a portable spa tub in your backyard can be a good way to add something new to your home. A spa tub that is well maintained can often last years without any issues. While portable spa tubs are often durable, they are not immune from shell cracks. Shell cracks are small cracks that occur in the shell of the tub. While the cracks may initially appear small, they can grow larger and may eventually cause the tub to leak.
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3 Steps To Make Sure Your Pool Opening Is A Success For A Summer Full Of Swimming
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10 May 2016
Having a swimming pool can be a great addition to your home that comes with a lot of maintenance. If you want to be able to enjoy the pool this summer, opening it with the right tasks is important. This can include making sure equipment is setup properly and that the water chemical levels are just right. If you want to have a summer full of swimming without pool problems, here are some of the tasks that need to be done when opening your pool this year:
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How To Refinish Outdoor Furniture
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10 May 2016
Outdoor wooden furniture needs a little extra maintenance. Wood is a material that is not naturally waterproof. It can get warped and swollen when it gets wet or the temperature suddenly changes. Because of this, wooden furniture that you keep outside needs to be sealed regularly. Even extremely durable wood species like teak need to be maintained over the years. Here is how you can refinish a wooden piece of furniture to restore the waterproof finish and ultimately lengthen the life of the piece.
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4 Simple Steps For Preparing Your Pool For This Summer's Opening Party
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3 May 2016
Soon, it will be time for the first pool party of the summer season. If you want to be ready to make your first summer blast a splash, it is time to start getting your pool ready for the summer months. There are a lot of things that you may need to do before you can go for the first swim, such as removing covers, priming the pump and adding chemicals.
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