As The Industry Experts in Commercial Pools, We Know the Challenges and Expectations in Building Commercial Swimming Pools

Commercial pool construction is a specialized field that requires extremely experienced pool professionals who are well-versed in current laws, safety regulations and codes, but also know the importance of staying within a budget and on time.

Our designers can take a commercial swimming pool from concept through completion or work from engineering plans according to specifications. We can provide input on which systems and equipment will be the most efficient and easiest to operate, and also have an extended life cycle. When working with general contractors, we are very aware that we need to not only provide the best quality of construction and service, but we must also do so without interfering with other concurrent construction.

Our commercial pool contractors are also remodel and renovation experts and can do anything from a simple resurfacing to a complete makeover. We have completed hundreds of new and remodel projects in several national hotel chains, health clubs, gyms and spas, schools and colleges, community centers, and apartment complexes.

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Geometric Swimming Pools Compliment Your Homes Modern Architecture

If your home has sharp lines and strong architecture, a geometric swimming pool may be perfect for you. Clean lines and elegant design make our geometric custom pools a timeless way to refresh, entertain and unwind. Premier Pools’ geometric swimming pools are not standard, or cookie-cutter, pools. We will design a geometric pool to fit your unique property and imagination, incorporating a raised spa or cascading waterfall. There are no limitations; your geometric pool design can be as unique as you wish.

Especially perfect for your large, open spaces, a geometric swimming pool will stand out and stand strong, while still being the perfect place for your family to enjoy fun and relaxation. One type of geometric pool, the zero edge, or vanishing edge, is used to highlight a view beyond the property line, such as a lake, ocean or panoramic hillside. At Premier Pools and Spas, we have designed and built many beautiful geometric swimming pools. Click here to visit a gallery of some of our work.

How to Close Your Swimming Pool for the Winter


Properly closing your pool for the winter saves a lot of time and money when you reopen it in the spring. Close the pool a few weeks before the weather turns cold to ensure it’s well protected from possible freeze damage (when depends on your weather zone; you might ask knowledgeable neighbors with similar pools and pump/filter systems, or at a pool supply in you area). You might wait to close until the water temperature is well below 60 degrees so, algae is less likely to grow, and if it does, it grows slowly. This article outlines the steps you need to take to winterize your pool. 

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3 Maintenance Hacks to Clean Your Pool

Maintenance hacks can be a lifesaver when you can’t run to the store but you need to fix something on your pool. Always expanding your knowledge of how to fix things and make sure things stay in their place will enable you to rest easy because you’ll have a full bag of tricks when it comes to maintenance hacks.

Maintenance Hacks for You

Need to filter out debris before it enters your pool’s filter? Hello, old pantyhose! Grab an old pair of pantyhose and put them around your skimmer baskets. These works get for collecting fine debris because of the material of the pantyhose. The normal skimmer basket is good for collecting debris but not as good as old pantyhose. You can easily replace the pantyhose with another pair when they get full.

Grab a tennis ball for this next one out of the maintenance hacks. This will help you remove oils from the surface of the water. The tennis ball absorbs oils left behind by swimmers. Yes, that’s right, swimmer pools like suntan lotion, hairspray, and other various products. Just put it in the water and let it float or you can put them in your skimmer as long as you keep the skimmer basket where it goes

Enter baking soda stage right (you can also use soda ash) to increase the alkalinity in your pool water. This will also increase the pH. Alkalinity is a pH buffer and you want to keep it between 100 and 150 ppm. PPM = Parts per million.

Maintenance Hacks and Pool Ownership

While some maintenance hacks are totally fine, you do want to make sure that whatever you are doing is doing its job to keep your pool safe. If your way of doing things is not getting the job done, make sure you invest in equipment that is going to do well with your pool. Instead of being frustrated with your pool, make sure you are taking care of it properly as well.

Owning your own pool can be a lot of responsibility, but it doesn’t have to be a pain. Just like keeping up with proper maintenance on your car, you need to make sure that you do that with your pool as well. Regularly checking up on your pool and making sure that the chemicals are at the proper levels is going to make your life as a pool owner much easier. There are plenty of guidelines to follow and expert advice so you don’t have to be working in the dark.

Maybe you aren’t a pool owner yet. If you aren’t, get excited because pool ownership is an amazing gift. Being able to go onto your pool property for an amazing swim is extremely gratifying. Just think about looking out your back door and seeing your favorite pool in the world – your pool! Speak with a professional that knows how to help your design come to life and that feeling and that vision could be yours. 

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How Often Should I Change my Hot Tub Water?

Ah, the joys of having a hot tub, but then you get to thinking – how long has it been since I’ve changed my hot tub water? Have I ever changed it? How often should I change my hot tubwater? I’m glad that you asked because if you don’t change the water in your hot tub you are not going to be happy.

Why Should I Change the Water in My Hot Tub?

Your hot tub has a pump so that the water filter can filter the water and during that time the water gets its dose of chemicals and sanitizer. This is the same as a swimming pool. The difference is a swimming pool doesn’t need to be drained and then filled again. Confused? Why does one need it and not the other?

#1 – A hot tub has a much smaller amount of water than your swimming pool but most of the time the same amount of people are going to be hopping in and enjoying it.

#2 – The temperature makes a difference and because your hot tub is at a temperature that is much higher than a swimming pool that has an effect on what needs to happen with it in order to keep the water clean.

The chemicals and filter are either going to remove a lot of the impurities or oxidize them when they get into the water of course, but it isn’t going to get all of them. Just think about all of the body oils, sweat, and soaps that get into the hot tub. Because of this your water will become foamy, cloudy and may even begin to have a smell. Yuck!

How Do I Know When to Change the Hot Tub Water?

Make sure you are testing your hot tub water often so you don’t have to get to the smelling and foamy look. You can get a TDS test strip to put into your hot tub to see if it needs to be changed.

If you just don’t feel like going to get a TDS test strip you can use a formula to figure out if it needs changing. First, you need to know how much water you have in your hot tub. If you have a 4 seat hot tub you may have around 1250 liters of water in the hot tub. You can call the manufacturer if needed so you can see what the exact volume of your make and model is in case you don’t already have the information.

After that, you need to have the “bather load” of your hot tub. Meaning how many people are able to use it and how often they are able to use it. Now you want to take the liters of water, divide it by the average number of people in the hot tub for 20 minutes each day and then divide it by 12. This is going to give you the number of days you can go without changing the water. Most of the time you are going to get about once every 3 months.

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Pool Safety for Dogs – Keep Your Pup Safe

Pool safety isn’t just for two-legged people, it is also for our furry friends. We want to make sure that our dogs are safe around the pool as well as ourselves and our kids. In this article, we are going to go over some tips that will make sure that you are able to keep your dog on point with pool safety.

Training Your Dog On Pool Safety

While you may think that your dog will be just fine because of course, they are able to doggy paddle. While they can doggy paddle, there are still other things to think about. Dogs are amazingly loyal and fun to lay with but they don’t have the foresight to understand what could happen in different situations.

If your dog doesn’t understand how to get out of the pool because they aren’t used to a ladder they could actually get stuck trying to get on the ladder and actually drown because they aren’t able to make it. This is why it is important for you to stay with your dog and make sure they understand how to get in and out of the pool without getting frustrated or panicked.

You can show your dog where they are supposed to go and where they should not go. If your dog is not a strong swimmer because they are older or possibly have been injured then you should make sure to keep an extra close on him or her, but you also want to make sure they know their limits through proper training.

Watch Out for the Heat – Pool Safety

The heat can get a little crazy whenever you are out in the pool and you may not think about it with your dog but they can get overheated just like a human. With all of the fur on most dogs, it can be easy for them to get overheated. Besides for heat exhaustion, they could also hurt their feet on the concrete or other surfaces so make sure you are keeping an eye on them.

If your dog is overweight, swimming is a good way to get some weight off on them, but you still need to make sure that your dog is not overdoing it.

Pool Safety for Your Dog Conclusion

Instead of just hoping that your dog is going to do well with pool safety, you can also take them to special dog swimming lessons to make sure that they are up to par on their swimming technique. Dogs do drown and being able to have all of the help to keep that from happening is important.

You want to have fun in your swimming pool and part of that fun is your dog so make sure that they are safe. Your dog loves the water and loves having fun times with the family and friends, but you are the one that knows what your dog’s limits are going to be. Make sure they don’t overdo it.

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Pool Slide Ideas

Slides are a great addition to a pool, especially if you have kids. There are many different ideas you can make slides to be creative. For example, a tunnel slide made out of rocks and also with a small waterfall, a slide with access from a two story house with a patio, and even a simple and easy slide at a lower level that will still give you speed.

Call Premier Pools and Spas, we want to help you construct your dream swimming pool! (855) 212-2210