by Ryan Steele | Feb 10, 2021 | pool chemicals, pool cleaning, pool equipment, pool service, salt water pools, Uncategorized
It’s not easy owning a pool, trust us, we know. It’s always open to the air, has debris everywhere, and is in constant need of maintenance as well. But having a pool is still a great luxury that everybody in the household can enjoy! So to make it easier for you,...
by Ryan Steele | Jan 29, 2021 | pool chemicals, pool cleaning, pool equipment, pool service, pool tile cleaning
Pools are supposed to be a fun time for everybody! They’re meant to be enjoyed and used to the fullest! But eventually, they do find a way to end up needing repairs. And that is when it can become a bit of a hassle. So what do you do to prevent this? Well, the best...
by Ryan Steele | Jan 22, 2021 | pool chemicals, pool cleaning, pool service
A lot of people when they finally get a pool often disregard its maintenance. “I’ll do it next time” or “It’s too expensive” or “It’ll clean itself” are just a few remarks that I know a lot of pool owners have made throughout the years, and their pools end up becoming...
by Ryan Steele | Jan 16, 2021 | pool cleaning, pool equipment, pool service, pool tile cleaning, Uncategorized
Owning a pool is a great privilege to have. You can host events, parties, and have the time of your life with your family all in the safety of your backyard. But for that to happen, you need to make sure the pool is working well and is always sanitized. And most...
by Ryan Steele | Jan 11, 2021 | pool chemicals, pool cleaning, pool equipment, pool service, salt water pools
Saltwater pools have been all the talk in the pool community. And with good reason too! This is mainly thanks to all the great benefits they give the people, but what are they exactly? Well, here at NorCal Pool Service, we know everything there is a need to know...
by Ryan Steele | Dec 21, 2020 | pool equipment, pool service, salt water pools, Uncategorized
Over the past few years, pools have always been the same. You create a huge hole in your backyard, pour some cement on it, and then just add some tiles for decoration. And all of that is completely fine, except for one problem, it’s too common. Too many people...
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