Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual
Commercial Pool Surface Care Manual
CGT Reinforced Membrane for Swimming pools: Care and Maintenance Guide
Proper commercial pool membrane maintenance is essential to protect waterproofing performance, prevent staining, and ensure long-term durability in high-use swimming pools such as large scale lagoons, community, hotel, resort, and condominium pools.
Common Pool Maintenance Questions & Terminology
How do you maintain a PVC membrane in a commercial swimming pool?
Proper pool membrane maintenance includes balanced water chemistry, debris inspection, correct chlorine levels, and proper cleaning procedures.
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Why is inspecting a pool for debris important before filling it?
Foreign debris like nails, screws, or construction materials can damage pool membranes and cause leaks.
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What type of water should be used to fill a commercial pool?
Municipal or tested well water can be used as long as it does not contain heavy metals that could stain the membrane.
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What pH level should a commercial swimming pool maintain?
Commercial pools should typically maintain a pH between 7.2 and 7.6 for swimmer comfort and effective sanitation.
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What are proper chlorine levels for a commercial pool?
Free available chlorine should generally remain between 1.0 and 3.0 ppm to prevent bacteria and algae growth.
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Why are water stabilizer levels important in a swimming pool?
Stabilizers like cyanuric acid help protect chlorine from sunlight degradation and maintain effective sanitization.
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What causes staining on PVC membrane in commercial swimming pools?
Pool stains can come from organic debris, algae, or metals such as copper, iron, or manganese in the water.
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What cleaning products are safe for PVC membrane?
Soft brushes, microfiber towels, and non-abrasive cleaning products designed for pool surfaces should be used.
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How should a commercial pool be winterized?
Proper winterizing includes lowering water levels, removing debris, and protecting the pool surface during the off-season.
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