Drought conditions in Texas and Oklahoma have been in and out of the news over the last couple of years but there have been several occasions where drought news has been pretty prominent in Texas and Oklahoma recently. In Tulsa World, “Drought conditions intensified across the eastern one-third of Oklahoma last month and climatologists say that portion of the state could experience similar conditions in October. State climatologist Gary McManus said in a report released Sunday that moderate to severe drought increased from 14 percent to 19 percent in September.” With drought conditions returning to many areas of Oklahoma, Weber Pools wants to be your solution to being able to save a lot of water and make an huge impact on the drought situation. If you’re a homeowner with a swimming pool, you have the ability of making the largest water conservation act by not draining your swimming pool. With us, you have the ability of saving on average 20,000 gallons of water in less than a day and we want to share with you how that’s done.
Every couple of years, swimming pool water needs to be changed out because of high calcium hardness, total dissolved solids (TDS), and cyanuric acid levels. As water evaporates, calcium and other hardness minerals remain in solution and gradually build up over time. As these levels increase, you will notice calcium staining on your water tile line, the liner of your swimming pool, water features, spillways and your pool filtration equipment. When this happens, most swimming pool professionals will recommend a drain and refill. As much as this is necessary, we have a better solution. At Weber Pools, we offer mobile filtration that comes to your home or commercial property and recycles your swimming pool water using Reverse Osmosis (RO) membranes instead. This process lowers the following major concerns:
- Calcium hardness
- Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
- Cyanuric acid
- Phosphates
- Salts
- Waterborne diseases
- So much more
We take water from your swimming pool into our trailer where six sets of RO membranes lower the hardness and drinking quality water returns to the swimming pool. Our process is completely self-contained, we can conserve up to 85% of the existing water in the swimming pool, you can swim in the pool while the process is being performed, we give you a much better end product than tap water, we never expose the liner of the swimming pool and we are typically done in less than a day.
So this upcoming off season, we ask you to think twice before you drain your swimming pool. Save the water, help the environment and swim in a pool with much better quality of water. Interested in learning how, call us today!