What do you learn in Pool School?
Get to know your pool. Every pool is different, from size to the mechanics. When you sign up for Moyer Pool School one of our certified technicians will come out to your home and walk you through all the details of using and maintaining your pool.
Some topics we will review.
General Information
- Surface area & gallon size
- Identification and use of all the pieces of your equipment
- Basic pool safety
- How and where your pool drains
- Issues you may have with the way your pool faces
- Common pool equipment/supplies overview
Your Pump Operation
Your swimming pool’s pump circulates the water through the pool’s filtering system, working to keep your pool clean and free of debris. In Moyer Pool School you’ll learn how to backwash, why a skimmer basket is your best friend and when you need to hit “recirculate.” Or, set it and forget it with the automation function.
Water Care
- How and when to test your water
- How and when to adjust your chemistry
- How and when to shock a pool
- pH Basics
- Different colors of algae
- Why pools get cloudy and how to get clear water
Cleaning Overview
- What is needed to clean a pool
- When to clean a pool
- How to prepare and operate a pool vacuum
- Vacuuming techniques
- When and why you skim the surface of a pool
- How and when to brush the walls of your pool
Pool Accessories Overview
Moyer Pool School will answer “What’s this thing do?” and help you decide which accessories are right for your pool. Should you invest in a robot cleaner? What’s the best chlorine float to use? We’ve got you covered from choosing water hoses to water jet care, selecting a solar cover, and reviewing instructions for your pool heater.
Put us to the test
Maintaining pools is our passion. Our Moyer Pool team includes Certified Pool Operators (CPO), Certified Maintenance Specialists (CMS), Certified Service Technicians (CST) and Certified Safety Professionals (CSP). Each team member has at least one of these certifications. Moyer Pool & Spa is also a member of many accredited pool associations, such as NESPA and Penn-Jersey Pool & Spa Association.