Rutherford: 02 4937 6460 Thornton: 02 4966 5191
Mon-Fri: 9AM–5PM Sat: 9AM-12PM Sun: Closed
service@alwaysclear.com.au
Our new pool shop will be located at 22 Railway Avenue Thornton in the old Crystal Clear premises, we have plenty of off street parking and will be open 6 days a week for your convenience.
Mon-Fri: 9AM–5PM
Sat: 9AM-12PM
We will have our full range of pool and spa chemicals as well as all of our pool equipment such as robotic pool cleaners, pumps and filters, pool covers and rollers, salt chlorinators and spa covers.
There is no job too big or small for us, from small spa repairs to large resort swimming pool maintenance schedules for our corporate clients. We can do it all!
Not only are we proud members of the NSW swimming pool and spa association, all of our technicians are SPASA certified and hold either a certificate III or Certificate IV in pool and spa maintenance. Get the peace of mind knowing that our technicians are highly trained and can assist you with any pool or spa problem you may have.
Please contact us if you would like more information and like us on Facebook for updates and upcoming specials!
Winterising your pool is one of the best things you can do to ensure your pool is in top shape come spring and summer
So what does winterising mean?
Winterising is a term used to describe the process for reducing the chlorination and filtration of a swimming pool over the cooler months.
Winterisation can save energy and save money on electricity bills, whilst also ensuring your pool is ready for swimming when the warmer weather comes.
By reducing chlorination and filtration, and not managing water balance, there is the risk of green algae blooms, blackspot and mustard algae. It is therefore essential that the pool water is balanced throughout winter and not simply forgotten about and allowed to turn green.
Without Winterising the pool water, it can be detrimental to the pools surface and equipment reducing both their life expectancy.
Indeed, many pool owners have the misconception that they can simply switch off their pool equipment in Winter. In doing, so they are most likely causing an expensive green pool clean-up in Spring, potentially reducing the life of their pool surface, pool blanket and even the equipment.
Pool Equipment that has been left off for months can often seize when started again and potentially need repairing and/or replacing at the beginning of the swimming season.
Winterise your pool instructions
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