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Monday, November 7, 2011

Why choose vinyl over concrete?

The argument of why you should choose a vinyl pool over a concrete pool has always been the hurtle for us as a 53 year old vinyl pool company. It seems to me that most people trust what they know, and not many people know vinyl. I am going to take the "pool" segment out of the equation for a moment and show you some relatable differences between vinyl and concrete that should open every one's eyes to what we try to achieve in our sales presentations.

Example A)

                                                
This is what vinyl does when you jump on it
This is what concrete does when you jump on it






 
Example B)

This is what sliding on concrete does to you
This is what sliding on vinyl does to you









Example C)

 
This is a product of concrete
This is a product of vinyl









Example D)

Concrete boots? fuh-get-aboutit
Vinyl boots









Any questions?

Visit us at www.secardpools.com for more info on our vinyl pools and all of our other products.

Cheers!


Bob Cannon
Operations Manager
Secard Pools & Spas

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

To replace or not to replace? Here's how you know when:

There's no doubt that a vinyl lined pool is the way to go. Just ask anybody that has swam in a rough, abrasive gunite pool or suffered the costly experience of replastering and retiling. Any vinyl pool owner will tell you, when you go with a vinyl lined pool, you've made the right choice. However, as with any pool, there comes a time when you need to freshen things up.

There are a few different telltale signs that can help you decide when it is time to change the liner in your in-ground vinyl lined pool. It may be the age of the liner, the overall condition, or even that you have grown tired of a pattern or color. Regardless, here are a few things to keep in mind:


·         A Vinyl liner will last many years but the longevity really depends on how the homeowner takes care of the pool. Improper maintenance, misuse of chemicals and neglect can all contribute to the degradation of a vinyl liner. Over time, the liner can become brittle and wear or tear if not maintained properly. While small tears or punctures can be repaired easily and inexpensively underwater, some pool owners may just opt for a liner replacement.

·         Discoloration or bleaching can occur when the wrong type or quantity of chemicals are used in a pool. Using too much chlorine can take the color off the liner surface leaving its appearance dull and faded. Think about using too much bleach when washing colored clothes. Eventually, the colors may fade and be lost completely. Additionally, using too much chlorine can also contribute to the deterioration of your liner. Fortunately, a quick liner replacement can bring the “wow” factor back to your liner in no time.  

·         Some homeowners may grow tired of the look or color of their pool liner. Maybe the backyard theme has changed. Maybe the house was recently painted. Whatever the reason may be, changing the pattern or color of a liner to complement the décor of the backyard is a great way to tie everything together. As a bonus, a vinyl pool owner has this option without breaking the bank. New patterns and colors are typically available each season and can be viewed at your local Secard Pools store.

The most important thing to remember when considering a vinyl liner replacement is to choose the right company to handle your needs. Secard Pools has been a leader in vinyl lined pools and replacements since the 50’s. Contact your local Secard Pools representative or visit us at http://www.secardpools.com/ for more info. We can also be contacted at customerservice@secardpools.com. We are the vinyl liner experts!

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Blog written by: 
Store Manager Greg Budinko
Secard Pools, Pico Rivera 

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Summer heat

If there's one way to avoid the summer heat, a refreshing dip in a nice cool pool does it for me. Where most people get into trouble is when they don't realize this until it's 104 degrees, the kids are screaming, and the air conditioner that needed replacing last year finally konks out. If I could give people one bit of advice, it would be to purchase your pool in the February - April time frame. This will ensure that the pool is ready to go on that first hot summer day. If you choose to wait until a week before that 4th of July party, you just might find yourself in hot water.

Be the first, not the last. Visit your local Secard Pools retail store and we can help you beat the heat. You can also visit us at http://www.secardpools.com/ or email us at customerservice@secardpools.com for more info.

Bob Cannon
Operations Manager
Secard Pools & Spas