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Omega Pool Parts List

Splash Omega Pool – the round pool made by Splash Pool. Below is the parts list for the OmegaPool. If you would like to download the complete manual for all SplashPools, please click HERE. If you have questions or need parts for your Splash Super Pool, Splash Alpha Pool, or Legend Splash Pool, please email us at info@SplashPoolParts.com or call us M-F, 8-5 pacific time 866-585-2380.

SplashPoolParts.com is offering free shipping to the contiguous United States on orders over $50

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June 13, 2011 at 12:40 am Comments (0)

Alpha Splash Pool Parts Available

With a depth of five feet, the Alpha is the deepest pool offered by Splash. Our Alpha pools feature the same craftsmanship and quality found in the SuperPool, but satisfies the needs of our customers who long for a deeper pool.

SplashPoolParts.com also offers a complete line of high quality, factory direct,  parts and accessories, including skimmers, filters, sand filtration, pool covers, and so much more to compliment your Alpha Splash Pool. If you need help finding the right parts for your Splash Pool please email us at info@SplashPoolParts.com and we’ll be happy to help!

See you at the pool!!

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May 6, 2011 at 1:08 am Comments (0)

Legend Splash Pool

Meet the newest member of the Splash family: The Legend Pool. The Oval shape has joined our family of pools. The LegendPool is 4 feet deep and available in 2 sizes and 2 colors. Color options include: (1) dark blue exterior with a light blue interior; or (2) beige exterior with a Splash blue interior. The LegendPool is the Oval answer to get the biggest splash for your budget!

SplashPoolParts.com offers all parts for the Legend Pool. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, please email us at info@SplashPoolParts.com or call us, M-F, 8-5 pacific time 866-585-2380 and we’ll be happy to help you find the parts you need for your Legend Pool!

Have a great summer and enjoy your pool!


May 4, 2011 at 1:03 pm Comments (0)

Omega Splash Pools – The Round SplashPool

For those who prefer a round pool, Splash produced the Omega pool. The Omega Splash Pool features the same commitment to quality and craftsmanship found in the SuperPool, Alpha Splash Pool and Legend SplashPool but in a round-about way.

SplashPoolParts.com offers a complete line of high quality parts and accessories, including skimmers, pumps, filters, vacuums, sand filters, pool covers, and so much more to compliment and repair your Splash Pool Omega Swimming Pool. For a complete list of parts available, please click HERE.

If you have questions or need help finding a your part, please email us at info@splashpoolparts.com or call us 9-5 M-F pacific time 1-866-585-2380 and we’ll be happy to help you find your parts!

Have a great summer and enjoy your pool!!

April 21, 2011 at 2:48 pm Comments (0)

How to Fix a Cloudy Pool

Splash Pool Parts

Time to get out the suits, invite some friends over and party around the pool! There’s just one problem … the pool is cloudy, YUCK! We can help … keep reading.

There are MANY reasons for cloudy pool water: early algae growth; environmental issues such as frequent, heavy rains; lack of sunlight on the pool (UV sunlight is an excellent natural oxidizer); poor circulation, lack of pool use; too little filtration time, pool filter should run 8 to 12 hours each day that the pool is open; improper pool vacuuming & pool surface brushing; neglecting to shock the pool on a regular weekly or bi-weekly basis (shocking helps to eliminate build-ups of things that won’t be processed by the filter, such as body oils & lotions, plus kills early outbreaks of algae). Be sure your swimming pool has been thoroughly vacuumed with a good pool vaccum! Eliminate these issues first before using water clarifying products.

Steps for Pool Water Clarification Treatments:

1.) Test swimming pool water for Combined Chlorine, pH, Alkalinity and Calcium Hardness. The two areas that are most likely to cause cloudy pool water (from a basic water chemistry standpoint) are the pH and the Calcium Hardness.

2.) If the pool chemical levels are not within the following suggested ranges, adjust the chemicals and run the pool filter system for 12-24 hours before re-testing. Free Chlorine: 1-3 ppm (the pool owner should be aware that the Total Chlorine level must be the same as the Free Chlorine, if the Total is higher, there exists Combined Chlorines or Chloramines. Combined Chlorine should be ZERO), pH: 7.2 – 7.6, Total Alkalinity: 90 – 120 ppm (certain products require a TA of 80 ppm) and Calcium Hardness: 200 – 350 ppm.

3.) If you are unable to maintain a solid chlorine or bromine level for at least 3 consecutive days without shocking, you may have a chlorine demand problem which will require special treatment & needs to be addressed before the problem worsens.

4.) If all the pool chemical levels test in range, the cloudy pool water is caused by fine debris suspended in the pool water. You should backwash or clean your pool filter following the manufacturer’s instructions, and run the pool filter system continuously for 24 to 48 hours. Too Frequent back washing, especially with a sand filter, will cause the filter to not filter out fine particulate. As the sand bed of the filter accumulates debris, it actually helps to tighten the filter media resulting in the ability for better filtration. A good rule of thumb is to backwash only when the pressure of the water returning to the pool is noticeably diminished.

5.) If the water conditions have not significantly improved you should add a clarifier pool chemical to the pool water to help your pool filter remove the fine debris from the water. Continue filtering for without interruption until the water clears.

6.) If the water conditions have not significantly improved you should add a second dose of clarifier, or a stronger clarifier chemical and continue to run your filtration system. Keep in mind that TOO MUCH clarifier will actually work against the clarifying process; particles will repel one another rather attract. Follow label instructions to the letter. Do not repeat more often than 2 additional times over the course of one week.

7.) Sometimes a pool can be too cloudy for a clarifier. If this is the case you will have to move up to a floc. This will drop any suspended particles to the floor so you can vacuum it to waste.

We hope this helps and please let us know if we can be of any further help. Have a great summer in your pool!

http://www.splashpoolparts.com

April 20, 2011 at 4:11 pm Comments (0)

Splash Pool Parts Available Online

SplashPool is the brand name for the most affordable and reliable above ground pool being sold today. We have pool hoses, gaskets, filter parts, vacuums, pool covers and solar pool covers for your Splash Pool. We not only sell the parts but we’re here to help you with all your Splash Pool questions.

Need help finding the skimmer assembly for your pool? Click on the word “skimmer assembly”  and you’ll be taken to our online store. All models of the SplashPool, including the Super Pool, Alpha, Omega and Legend use the same skimmer assembly.

By clicking on any of the pool names above you can view all parts available online for your model of pool. If you don’t see what you’re looking for please email us at info@splashpoolparts.com or call us, toll free, at 1-866-585-2380 and we’ll be happy to help.

April 19, 2011 at 4:42 am Comments (0)

Why is My Swimming Pool Water Cloudy?

There are MANY reasons for cloudy pool water: early algae growth; environmental issues such as frequent, heavy rains; lack of sunlight on the pool (UV sunlight is an excellent natural oxidizer); poor circulation, lack of pool use; too little filtration time, pool filter should run 8 to 12 hours each day that the pool is open; improper pool vacuuming & pool surface brushing; neglecting to shock the pool on a regular weekly or bi-weekly basis (shocking helps to eliminate build-ups of things that won’t be processed by the filter, such as body oils & lotions, plus kills early outbreaks of algae). Be sure your swimming pool has been thoroughly vacuumed with a good pool vaccum! Eliminate these issues first before using water clarifying products.

Steps for Pool Water Clarification Treatments:

1.) Test swimming pool water for Combined Chlorine, pH, Alkalinity and Calcium Hardness. The two areas that are most likely to cause cloudy pool water (from a basic water chemistry standpoint) are the pH and the Calcium Hardness.

2.) If the pool chemical levels are not within the following suggested ranges, adjust the chemicals and run the pool filter system for 12-24 hours before re-testing. Free Chlorine: 1-3 ppm (the pool owner should be aware that the Total Chlorine level must be the same as the Free Chlorine, if the Total is higher, there exists Combined Chlorines or Chloramines. Combined Chlorine should be ZERO), pH: 7.2 – 7.6, Total Alkalinity: 90 – 120 ppm (certain products require a TA of 80 ppm) and Calcium Hardness: 200 – 350 ppm.

3.) If you are unable to maintain a solid chlorine or bromine level for at least 3 consecutive days without shocking, you may have a chlorine demand problem which will require special treatment & needs to be addressed before the problem worsens.

4.) If all the pool chemical levels test in range, the cloudy pool water is caused by fine debris suspended in the pool water. You should backwash or clean your pool filter following the manufacturer’s instructions, and run the pool filter system continuously for 24 to 48 hours. Too Frequent back washing, especially with a sand filter, will cause the filter to not filter out fine particulate. As the sand bed of the filter accumulates debris, it actually helps to tighten the filter media resulting in the ability for better filtration. A good rule of thumb is to backwash only when the pressure of the water returning to the pool is noticeably diminished.

5.) If the water conditions have not significantly improved you should add a clarifier pool chemical to the pool water to help your pool filter remove the fine debris from the water. Continue filtering for without interruption until the water clears.

6.) If the water conditions have not significantly improved you should add a second dose of clarifier, or a stronger clarifier chemical and continue to run your filtration system. Keep in mind that TOO MUCH clarifier will actually work against the clarifying process; particles will repel one another rather attract. Follow label instructions to the letter. Do not repeat more often than 2 additional times over the course of one week.

7.) Sometimes a pool can be too cloudy for a clarifier. If this is the case you will have to move up to a floc. This will drop any suspended particles to the floor so you can vacuum it to waste.

We hope this helps and please let us know if we can be of any further help. Have a great summer in your pool!

http://www.splashpoolparts.com

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