About Megan Price

Marketing Coordinator, American Pool Enterprises, LLC

You can’t put a price on trust in your pool management company

Most commercial pool operations don't have the resources to take care of big jobs alone. That's not the case for us.

By |2022-09-26T13:39:10-04:00September 27th, 2022|New Jeresy, News & Insights, Pool Management & Lifeguards|

How one community overcame devastation and found peace in pool season

After an electrical fire decimated a club’s entire primary structure, a lost season spelled complete uncertainty for any future swimming.

By |2022-08-29T15:50:08-04:00August 30th, 2022|News & Insights, Pool Construction & Renovation|

3 Secrets to Ace Your Pool Opening Checklist this Summer

Pool management is a 365-days-a-year operation, even if yours may only be open for a quarter of that time.

How Freeze Damage Affects Your Pool (& What You Can Do About It)

Winter is the most taxing season on aquatics equipment. What starts as a single issue can quickly snowball (pun intended) into a disastrous plethora of damages. Of course I’m talking about freeze damage to your pool. There’s already an excess of articles on the Web (including this one of ours) that can help you [...]

By |2022-02-14T13:22:42-05:00February 15th, 2022|Pool Construction & Renovation, Pool Maintenance & Service|

Free chlorine vs. combined chlorine: Why you might not know how clean (or dirty) your pool is

Ah, good old chlorine. When it comes to swimming pool sanitation, it’s the go-to, tried-and-true method. How hard can it be to chlorinate your pool water, after all? But you don’t need to be a chemist to know this is a potentially dangerous way to think about sanitizing your pool. When testing the water [...]

The biggest mistakes you’re making with your pool management service right now

As a swimming pool facility owner, your worst nightmare won’t be a hovering lightning storm, or the lounge chair arrangement, or whether there’s enough hot dog buns for the cookout. Much like in life, a failing pool season is due to the aspects a facility manager could have controlled, but didn’t recognize (or refused) [...]

Explaining the 2021 National Lifeguard Shortage

It’s what one doesn’t see that makes all the difference. This year, it could be an empty lifeguard chair. To paraphrase Don Henley, summer’s in the air but something’s out of reach. Take a closer look at the waters and you’ll start to see the ripples take effect: A lifeguard shortage, exacerbated by the restrictions [...]

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