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Quality Focused

Financing Available

COMMON QUESTIONS

How long has Triton Been Around?

We've been around for over 10 years. We have been in the service industry in the Phoenix Valley for over 25 years and counting. We strive to provide the best quality service to all customers in the Phoenix Metro area and our reviews show just that. Reputation is our #1 priority and we want to make sure we provide the best service with the best warranty.

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What makes Triton different?

Triton makes things different by trying to put the customer first, meaning we've done things with you in mind. For example one of those things being equipment pricing, we've outsourced our own Pumps, & Salt Cells to ensure we give you the best possible product with the best warranty in the industry.

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How often should I have my pool equipment looked at?

Getting your pool equipment look at regularly is the equivalent of getting an oil change. We recommend getting your pool equipment tuned up and inspected once a year usually before summer or during the winter months.

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Why is my pool pump making strange noises?

Strange noises from your pool pump can indicate various issues, such as worn-out bearings, debris stuck in the impeller, or air leaks in the suction line. It's essential to address these issues promptly to prevent further damage and maintain optimal pump performance.

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How often should I run my pool pump?

The recommended runtime for a pool pump depends on factors such as pool size, bather load, and climate. As a general rule, running the pump for 8-12 hours per day during the swimming season helps maintain proper circulation and filtration.

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What is the difference between a single-speed and a variable-speed pool pump?

Single-speed pumps operate at a fixed speed, while variable-speed pumps allow you to adjust the speed to match your pool's needs. Variable-speed pumps offer greater energy efficiency and quieter operation, making them a popular choice for pool owners looking to reduce energy costs.

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How can I troubleshoot common pool pump problems?

Common pool pump problems such as low flow, leaks, or priming issues can often be resolved through simple troubleshooting steps like checking for clogs, inspecting seals and gaskets, and ensuring proper water level. If troubleshooting doesn't resolve the issue, it's best to consult with a professional pool technician for further assistance.

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Why Your Pool’s pH Balance Matters and How Triton Pools Can Help Keep Your Pool Happy (and Your Skin, Too!)

January 16, 20254 min read

Why Your Pool’s pH Balance Matters and How Triton Pools Can Help Keep Your Pool Happy (and Your Skin, Too!)

Is your pool water making you look like a lobster after every swim? Or perhaps it’s the perfect shade of swamp green that could rival the Arizona desert after a rare monsoon? Either way, your pool's pH balance could be the culprit—and don’t worry, you’re not alone. At Triton Pools, we get it, and we’re here to make sure your pool water is just as cool as the Arizona breeze.

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What in the World Is pH Balance?

Great question, pool owners of the Phoenix Valley! The pH level of your pool water measures how acidic or alkaline it is. The ideal pH level for pool water is between 7.2 and 7.8, which is neither too acidic nor too alkaline—think of it as the Goldilocks zone for your pool. When it's just right, your pool water stays clear, your equipment stays in top shape, and your skin doesn’t feel like it’s been attacked by a dry desert wind after a quick dip.

But here's the catch: If the pH level swings too far from that happy medium, it could cause some serious problems—think cloudy water, irritated skin, and possibly even damage to your pool equipment. And trust us, that’s not the kind of "poolside vibe" you're aiming for.

The pH Rollercoaster in Phoenix

Phoenix, Arizona, has its own special flair when it comes to pool care. With our scorching hot summers and dust storms (yes, we’re talking about those pesky haboobs), your pool’s chemistry can change faster than you can say "double shot iced mocha." Fluctuations in temperature, evaporation, and even the minerals in our local water supply can throw your pool's pH balance off. A pool that’s too acidic could eat away at your pool’s surfaces, while a pool that's too alkaline might result in cloudy water or even scale buildup—yikes!

Why Should You Care?

Well, aside from the fact that you want your pool to be the sparkling oasis it should be (we mean, who doesn’t?), an unbalanced pH level can:

  • Irritate Your Skin and Eyes: Ever felt like your eyes were on fire after swimming? Or noticed your skin’s looking like you just took a dip in the Dead Sea? It’s likely due to high or low pH levels. Protect your skin and your eyes with a balanced pool.

  • Damage Your Pool Equipment: Pool pumps, heaters, and filters don’t take too kindly to extreme pH levels. An unbalanced pool can lead to costly repairs and replacements.

  • Cloudy Water: If your pool water looks more like a foggy swamp than a crystal-clear lagoon, it could be because of improper pH levels. Trust us, your pool’s social media following will be way better with clear water.

How Triton Pools Can Help You Achieve Perfect pH Balance

At Triton Pools, we believe every pool in the Phoenix Valley deserves to have water that’s both refreshing and comfortable to swim in. Don’t let a wonky pH balance ruin your day (or your Instagram pool pics). Our team of experts can check and adjust the pH level of your pool quickly, making sure it's just right—like that one perfect day when the sun’s out, the weather’s warm, and everything’s going your way.

Whether your pool’s been acting a little off or you just want to keep it in top shape, give us a call at (623) 259-6492 for a thorough pH check. We offer professional pool services to homes throughout the Phoenix area, from Scottsdale to Mesa, and even the West Valley. We’re ready to tackle your pool’s chemistry so you can just focus on the important things—like deciding between another swim or that cold drink waiting on the poolside table.

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How Often Should You Test Your Pool’s pH?

Regular pH checks are essential for keeping your pool in tip-top shape, especially here in Arizona. We recommend checking the pH at least once a week. But if you’re busy soaking up the Arizona sun (as one should), let Triton Pools take care of the nitty-gritty. We offer affordable, hassle-free maintenance packages to keep your pool’s pH balance in check year-round. We’re not just the experts in pool cleaning, we’re the gurus of water chemistry.

Ready for Clear, Comfortable Pool Water?

You deserve a pool that’s as refreshing as the Arizona evening air, without the hassle of balancing chemicals and worrying about your pool’s condition. Call Triton Pools today at (623) 259-6492 to schedule a pH test and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your pool is in the hands of the best in the Phoenix Valley.

Your pool will thank you, your skin will thank you, and your friends will thank you (because who doesn't love a pool that’s just right?). Don’t wait—let’s keep your pool happy and healthy together!

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