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Above Ground Pools For Dogs Videos

Above Ground Pools For Dogs Videos


Above Ground Pools For Dogs Videos


Dog Pools For Family Use, Dog Daycare and even dock Dock Diving competitions


All of our  Above Ground Pools For Dogs have a 30 year warranty which includes use by dogs. Our pools are used for cock dog competition, dog training, dog therapy, dog daycare centers kennels and more. Above Ground Pools For Dogs Videos. Whether you have one dog or a whole party, our pools can stand up to the ruffest treatment.  And the extra strong filters can handle the load.


Paradise Above Ground Pools For Dogs Features



  • Tough and durable pool wall, that is very puncture resistant

  • Heavy Duty Frame, up to the RUFF treatment

  • Extra size filter (s) to handle the extra load. 

  • Includes a heavy-duty deck mounted dog ramp

  • 30 Year Warranty includes coverage for use by dogs

  • Official Dock Dog Diving Pool Sizes

  • Great for many dogs to use at once


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The best pools  are Paradise Above Ground Pools For Dogs. Easy to assemble, easy to maintain and tough as nails. With the same extra thick, puncture resistant liner, and a heavy duty powder coated galvanized steel frame, these pools can stand up to any conditions and uses. Great for families with dogs, and for commercial use as well. Paradise  above ground pools for dogs set up in about 2 hours (not including fill time) and  they do not have the special foot bracing the Caribbean does so taking care to prepare the ground is very important.  Having a flat, level and firm surface is the most important consideration for these pools (no sand). If they are put on a good surface they will last you for decades.


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From Our Blog


Definitions


Pool water chemistry is the most misunderstood, yet vital component to overall pool care. Not only does proper water chemistry protect the swimmers using the pool, but it also protects the swimming pool itself.


Gas heaters, electrical heat-pumps, filters, and even the vinyl-liner can all suffer severe damage from unbalanced pool water. In order to clear up some of the confusion surrounding this subject, we have listed some of the more important water chemistry terms below.


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Total Hardness




Total Hardness refers to the amount of calcium and magnesium in your pool water. When total hardness is too high, scale can form causing the water to appear cloudy. When total hardness is too low, the water will corrode metal fixtures including copper components found in gas heaters and electrical heat-pumps. The total hardness should measure 150 – 300 ppm.


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Chlorine


Chlorine is a disinfectant designed to sanitize (kill disease-causing organisms) and oxidize (destroy ammonia, nitrogen-containing contaminants and swimmer waste). A disinfectant must be continually active in the pool water so that it may react instantaneously with bacteria, algae and other organic matter as they are introduced into the water. The level of active chlorine is called the free chlorine residual and should measure 1.5 – 3.0 ppm.


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Total Alkalinity

Total Alkalinity measures the amount of alkaline substances in the pool water. Alkaline substances buffer your water against sudden changes in the pH. When the total alkalinity is too low, the water will corrode metal fixtures including copper components found in gas heaters and electrical heat-pumps.


Low total alkalinity could also cause staining and weaken your vinyl liner, causing it to wrinkle. The total alkalinity should measure 80 ppm for swimming pools using granular chlorine, or 100 – 120 ppm for swimming pools using stabilized chlorine such as chlorine tablets.


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pH

pH refers to the intensity of acid or alkaline materials in your pool water. pH is measured on a pH scale extending from 1 (extremely acidic) to 14 (extremely alkaline). A pH of 7.0 is considered to be neutral. High pH (higher than 7.8) can cause eye and skin irritation, reduce the sanitizing action of chlorine, and cause the water to appear cloudy. Low pH (less than 7.2) can cause eye and skin irritation and corrode metal fixtures including copper components found in gas heaters and electrical heat-pumps. The pH should measure 7.2 – 7.8.


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