
Performance
Upgrading your pump, adding a heater, or using technology can change the way it feels to own a pool by improving quality of life and making it easier to maintain your pool. They are the essential "organs" that keep your pool functioning throughout the year.
Pool fences are barriers typically used for the safety of pets and children. It can also help keep small critters out.
Pool filters are closely connected to the pool pump and remove the small and microscopic debris that enters the pool. The three main types of filters: sand, cartridge, and diatomaceous earth (require different maintenance, so you should find that one that matches your needs).
Pool heaters and chillers adjust the temperature of your water so it's nice and warm during winter or cool and refreshing during the hot months. In cold climates, a heater can extend your pool season by keeping the water swimmable, which may help you get even more value out of you pool.
Chlorinators of all types reduce manual labor by automatically dispensing the correct amount of chlorine into your pool. Salt water generators transform ordinary non-iodized table salt into chlorine. Since maintenance is a huge part of pool ownership, this can be a great helper.
Have you ever heard of a smart home? Automated systems link together your individual pool and spa functions, lighting, and water features at the touch of a button. You can even automate daily pool equipment functions, such as filtration, sanitation and cleaning.
Robotic Cleaners aren't an accessory that is directly tied to your pool, but they might as well be. Since pool maintenance such as scrubbing and vacuuming musst be performed, new pool owners may want to consider a robot. They'll dislodge organic matter and debris and do the work for you. Simply drop them in and take out when their cycle is finished.





