Pinch A Penny - Trust The Swimming Pool Care Experts
After 30 years, the opening of over 180 stores in Florida, Georgia and Alabama and aligning ourselves with the world's top pool and spa product manufacturers, it's safe to say that no one knows pools better than Pinch A Penny. Because not only are we the largest franchise pool and spa care company, our people are the most knowledgeable in the industry. Period.
For one thing, Pinch A Penny has more pool professionals who have become Certified Pool Operators by the National Swimming Pool Foundation than any other company. They've all attended in-depth courses on everything from equipment maintenance to the chemistry of pool and spa care. We've seen it all, from water that looks like pea soup to pools that look like a milk bath. We've fixed the problem time and time again, and have shown our customers like you how to keep it from happening again.
After all, you and your family are the most important thing that goes into your pool. So we're here to help you keep your water healthy, sparkling and always inviting.
In This Pool Care Guide:
Everything You Always Wanted To Know
About Swimming Pool Care,
But Didn't Know Who To Ask.
Call 1-800-234-1616 for the store nearest you,
or visit the Pinch A Penny Pool Store Locator
Now you know who to ask, your local Pinch A Penny expert. To find the store nearest you, call 1-800-234-1616 or visit the Pinch A Penny Pool Store Locator. But before you do, browse through this magazine for tips, hints, background and the plain facts on pool care. It'll tell you everything you need to know for a beautiful pool. Then collect a sample of your pool water and bring it in for a free computer water analysis. We'll not only check your water seven ways - for chlorine, pH, acid or base demand, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, stabilizer and total dissolved solids - we'll keep an on-going history of your pool's condition. So every time we check your water, we get to know your pool a little better. (Jump to easy-to-follow directions on collecting water samples and determining the amount of gallons your pool holds.) In short, we'll show you in black and white how to keep your water its bluest.
