by Poolside by CGT | Mar 27, 2026 | Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual, Technical Resouces
Poolside by CGT Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual What Causes Stains on Commercial Pool Membranes? Organic Staining Organic stains can range widely in color and intensity. The most common sources of organic stains are: Dirt Mud Leaves Algae/Bacteria Bugs Other...
by Poolside by CGT | Mar 27, 2026 | Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual, Technical Resouces
Poolside by CGT Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual When and How Should You Winterize a Commercial Pool? At the end of the pool season, adjust the water level to the aquatic consultant and/or pool supplier’s recommended level. Winterizing a commercial pool includes...
by Poolside by CGT | Mar 27, 2026 | Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual, Technical Resouces
Poolside by CGT Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual Why Should Commercial Pools Use Off-Season Pool Covers? A swimming pool cover for the offseason may help reduce the accumulation of debris and organic matter that may have negative effects on the membrane. Poolside...
by Poolside by CGT | Mar 27, 2026 | Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual, Technical Resouces
Poolside by CGT Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual What Is the Best Way to Clean a PVC Pool Membrane Without Damage? CGT Reinforced PVC membrane’s transparent topcoat provides strong protection from micro-abrasion and the adherence of contaminants. Proper surface...
by Poolside by CGT | Mar 27, 2026 | Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual, Technical Resouces
Poolside by CGT Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual How Should Pool Chemicals Be Added to a Commercial Swimming Pool? For optimal conditions, please treat the pool with one chemical at a time to ensure the membrane achieves its lifecycle. High concentrations in small...
by Poolside by CGT | Mar 27, 2026 | Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual, Technical Resouces
Poolside by CGT Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual What Is the Maximum Safe Water Temperature for a Commercial Pool?
The maximum recommended water temperature for the membrane is 35o C (95o F). Warmer water can breed higher levels of bacteria, which increases the...
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