Posts Tagged ‘environment’

Local water park the first in the world to use a specific variety of moss to treat their water

June 21st, 2011

A local water park is said to be the only water park in the world using a revolutionary method to condition their water and it’s completely green.

Chaos water park in Eau Claire is using a fraction of the chemicals and chlorine they once used because PoolNaturally. A product made from Sphagnum moss that’s imported from New Zealand but the future of this water treatment system is a bit closer to home.

Click on the link for the full story: First water park in the world to use sphagnum moss to treat water

Opening your pool this summer the PoolNaturally® way!

April 21st, 2011

If you are a new or returning PoolNaturally® user, here are our suggestions for a more natural pool opening:

Spring Start Up/Opening

Install the PoolNaturally® system at the beginning of the pool season for best results, but better late than never!  Returning PoolNaturally users report much easier pool start up the following summer.  Excellent opening results are seen even if users installed PoolNaturally as late as August of the last pool season.  

Start with a fresh filter

Remove filter media (sand, DE) and replace with fresh media if you are just starting the PoolNaturally system. If you have a cartridge filter, for best results replace it or please ensure the cartridge is well cleaned.  Why?  If you are new to PoolNaturally, your pool has years of accumulation of biofilm and the filter will contain a large amount of it.  The easiest way to get rid of much of it fast is to change out the media or replace the cartridge filter.

If you used PoolNaturally last season, be sure to backwash the sand filter after filling your pool with water.  Place cleaned or new cartridge filters back in the system. 

Less is more!

When starting/opening your pool, know what you are putting in it!  If you used PoolNaturally last summer, don’t start by adding shock, algaecides and cyanuric acid.  Expect that your pool will start up with a minimum amount of additives.

-Add chlorine to get desired free chlorine.

-Adjust pH, alkalinity, hardness , and CYA to recommended levels below:

  • Free chlorine     1-2 ppm
  • pH          7.2-7.6
  • Alkalinity              40-120
  • Hardness             200-300
  • CYA                        *less than 20 ppm

-Once water has been balanced, add PoolNaturally® PoolRefills to PoolNaturally® contact chamber according to the dosage chart below.  It is important that once there is enough water in your pool to start the pumps, get it balanced and add PoolRefills as soon as possible, to begin experiencing the conditioning effects of moss.

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How Your Pool Will Change With PoolNaturally

Depending on the age and how much your pool is used, there could be a lot of material (including scale) that is shed from the pipes, pumps, heater, and pool surfaces – this is evidence that the PoolNaturally system is working!  Use a pool vacuum to get rid of the larger particles that settle out in the pool and clean or backwash filters to get rid of the smaller particles.

Maintain 1-2 ppm of chlorine – you won’t need anything higher.  With PoolNaturally, your pool is no longer precariously on the edge of ‘going bad.’  It will take less chlorine to maintain this 1-2 ppm free available chlorine, so turn down your automatic chlorinator or salt generator to the lowest settings.

Go Greener: Tips for “going green” in your backyard

September 8th, 2010

greenideas2Cover up

covers prevent both water & chemical loss from evaporation

Reuse the water

use drained pool/spa water to irrigate your lawn (just remember don’t add any chemicals 3 days prior to draining)

Go solar-

by going large scale (direct solar panels) or small scale (accent lights) the devices will pay off when it comes time to pay the electric bill

Make it recycled-

Thinking of revamping the backyard? Look into recycled products: cabinets, patio furniture, and fencing are just a few of the products you can get from recycled material. They are low maintenance and made to last for a while

Lower temperature, more saving -

by lowering the temperature of your spa 3 degrees while it not being used can save you 5-10% of your spa heating cost