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Keeping Dry with
Pool Enclosure Ventilation
Pool enclosure ventilation is one of those concepts that seem a bit
ironic. You have a pool full of water for swimming where you can't
wait to get wet, but you need ventilation to keep the surrounding
area dry. Pools naturally create a lot of evaporation and moisture,
and ventilation keeps the air and surrounding area dry and healthy.
Pool water has many chemicals and sterilizers in it to keep the
water clean and free of bacteria. Chemicals like chlorine and other
sanitizers keep the water clean of mold, but they also evaporate
with the water. When a pool is enclosed, the water that evaporates
has nowhere to go except on your walls, pool furniture or to linger
in the air.
Pool enclosure ventilation is a method for keeping the evaporated
water from accumulating in the pool area. When evaporated water and
chemicals are not removed, the moisture can turn your enclosed pool
area into a giant petrie dish growing mold and mildew. There are
different kinds of ventilation systems that have been developed to
remove the moisture.
Pool Enclosure Ventilation
One pool enclosure ventilation system is an air exchanger. It does
exactly what the name implies – exchanges air. The motor pumps the
indoor wet air to the outdoors through ventilation ductwork. They
can be expensive to operate though, especially when you have spent
money to keep your pool water and the surrounding area warm in the
winter. In effect, you're pumping out air you paid to heat!
Another important component of pool enclosure ventilation is a
dehumidifier. Dehumidifiers draw the moisture out of the air and the
collected water is then removed. The advantage of using
dehumidifiers for pool enclosure ventilation is they are more energy
effective.
Indoor swimming pools create an exceptional amount of moisture
because the heated pool water is more humid than the air outside.
When the water evaporates it takes pool water and many of your
expensive chemicals into the air where it can eventually coat
everything in the enclosed area. An indoor pool area not ventilated
will eventually be covered in mold and mildew, including the
enclosure, surrounding pool deck and deck furniture.
A pool enclosure ventilation system stabilizes the air and helps you
maintain a comfortable indoor temperature year round. Though more
water evaporates when it's heated, any indoor pool needs ventilation
in order to keep the air clean and healthy and to control moisture.
Even if you don't have an electric ventilation system, you will need
to be able to open the doors and windows and at least have fans to
circulate the air as a minimum.
An indoor pool allows you to swim year round making it possible to
enjoy your investment no matter what the weather. But you need to
make sure you keep the air circulating and free of moisture with
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Ideas for Swimming Pool
Designs
With so many swimming pool designs to choose from, how can you
ever make a decision on which one will be best for you? Unlike
other remodeling projects in your home, the shape of your pool
needs to be chosen carefully as it can not be easily undone.
Based on your space, your style, and your budget, there are
different swimming pool designs for different homeowners.
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How to Care for Salt Water
Pools
More and more people are choosing salt water pools over
chlorine. The advantages are many. One of the biggest
advantages is that caring for salt water pools is less messy,
dangerous, and aggravating than caring for the traditional
chlorine pool.
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Chlorine and Salt Water
Swimming Pool Maintenance
In Florida, there are salt water swimming pools that actually
draw water from the sea. But for most, salt water swimming
pool maintenance has nothing to do with maintaining sea water.
Salt water pools have a small amount of salt in the water and
a chlorine generator makes chlorine using the salt.
Maintenance of these types of pools is generally easier than
standard pool maintenance.
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Swimming Pool Maintenance and
Care Is Swimmingly Easy!
Swimming pool maintenance and care is “swimmingly” easy when
you follow the tips and advice from experts. A swimming pool
can be a big responsibility, because you want the water to be
crystal clear and sanitized when it’s time to go swimming. The
last thing you want is pool water that isn’t clean and safe,
which is why there are many chemicals, filtration systems and
pool vacuums available to make maintenance easy.
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