Davis Water Service is the largest bulk water carrier in NC, SC, VA, and FL. We supply swimming pool water, water for ponds and other residential uses, industrial and commercial water, construction water services and emergency water at an affordable rate. We deliver only potable water because our water is obtained from local municipalities.
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There's never a convenient time to have one or more pieces of your pool equipment fail. It can happen any time during the year without warning for various reasons. For example, freezing temperatures in the middle of winter can cause lines and equipment to freeze and burst, or storms such as hurricanes can damage the power grid, which, in turn, can damage your equipment and/or render it useless until the power grid is repaired. When you can't maintain your pool, it can quickly become a mess and result in having to completely drain your pool and start over. This is your guide to maintaining your pool until your equipment is in proper working order.
Fall is arguably the most magical time of year. The leaves on the trees turn a beautiful golden brown before turning loose and gently floating to the ground. While this may be a gorgeous time of year to watch unfold from your back porch, deciduous trees can wreak havoc on your pool. Leaves and debris can introduce algae, bacteria, and contaminants into your pool, resulting in a safety issue. Here are the best tools and tips for removing leaves and preventing new leaves from entering your pool.
Algae has its place in ecosystems and can be very beneficial. However, it can wreak havoc on your pool. If you find that your pool is suddenly green, yellow, or see black spots on the sides and bottom of the pool, you have an algae issue. Not only does it make your pool an unattractive color, but it can damage your pool and allow dangerous microorganisms to thrive. It's critical to nip an algae problem in the bud before it becomes unmanageable. Let's take a look at tips for preventing and removing algae from your pool.