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09-05-2025
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Tips for getting your pool ready for summer
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – With Memorial Day weekend just a few weeks away and this weekend's expected nice weather, pool owners will start to take the covers off their pools to get them ready for use. But there is more to do than just taking the cover off. 'Water needs to be added to most of the pools is what we've been seeing so far. Then of course, chemically treating that pool, getting it up and running. Cleaning process, being thorough as possible with your cleaning in the spring,' said Lucas Mosher, sales manager at Professional Pool & Spa in Sioux City. Mosher also recommends getting your pool water tested regularly. 'That way if you have a contaminant or something in your pool, we can identify it, remove it so we're not consuming too much chlorine, because it's more and more expensive every year of course.' If you're not a pool owner but are thinking about getting one, whether above ground or below, there may be some expenses you need to consider before you make the jump. Story continues below Top Story: Catholic Diocese of Sioux City comments on first American Pope Crime: Sioux City man sentenced for stealing keys, taking off in car Sports: South Dakota softball advances to Summit League semifinals 'You're going to have reoccurring costs so many years down the road. Replacing pool liners, you're going to be adding water throughout the summer, so you'll see a slight increase in your water bill. You're going to have a pump running outside all the time, you'll see a slight increase in your electric bill as well,' added Mosher. Another thing to consider is tariffs. A lot of pool supplies and chemicals are imported from overseas. Tariffs could affect inventory and costs. 'Some of our parts are backordered and we've been waiting for a little while. For the most part, everything is running on track like it's supposed to. We're just seeing normal business that people get behind shipping stuff and that kind of thing,' Mosher said. Mosher also recommends regular maintenance during the summer like making sure you net the pool, emptying your baskets and making sure there are no clogs in your intake lines. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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11-04-2025
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How to get your pool ready for the summer
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — With summer coming around the corner, most residents tend to cool off by taking a dip in a swimming pool. But before you do that, there's some pool maintenance that needs to be done before you host any backyard pool parties. Local experts from Professional Pool & Spa talked about what maintenance needs to be done first. UScellular laying off hundreds of Iowa employees, including 5 in Sioux City 'There's a lot of winter cleanup, and there's the dust and dirt and debris that may fall into the pool covers,' office manager Lucas Mosher said. 'You know, one step at a time. Got to get those covers off the pools without that debris making its way into the pool, if possible, for a little easier startup and cleanup. But it's pretty much just a big cleanup in the springtime.' Mosher says owning a pool or spa may sound like a lot of maintenance, but residents will quickly get the hang of things if they manage it properly. 'It might seem like at first owning a pool or a spa is going to be a little bit of something that you have to learn to get a grasp on, but you will quickly pick up on the week-to-week needs that your poor spa has for you,' he said. The key to maintaining water quality in your swimming pool is understanding basic water chemistry, such as pH levels and chlorination. 'Water chemistry is like changing the oil in your vehicle,' Mosher said. 'If you don't watch it, adjust your chemistry as needed when needed, then the life expectancy of every aspect of your swimming pool or hot tub will be shortened.' For any Siouxlanders interested in buying a pool this year, the very first step is measuring. 'Measuring, of course, to have somewhat of an idea of what you're thinking will fit is a great idea, good start anyway,' Mosher said. 'If we're doing an above-ground or if we're doing an in-ground, we just need to know what we're dealing with underground too. So, you know, having underground utilities found and flagged and so on is not a bad idea if you're doing a swimming pool.' Mosher also says to avoid certain pool chemicals. Chicago Bulls' Lonzo Ball meets Dakota Dunes family of meniscus donor 'Stay away from the products that say '4-in-1″ because they tend to have extra ingredients that your pool and spa is not necessarily really going to need regularly,' he said. 'So if you can stick with something that's kind of almost more commercial grade where it just does the one thing that it's designed to do, you'll be better off. Keep it simple.' Mosher also wanted to tell residents that draining their pool before any labor is their best bet. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.