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  • Si el Filtro Falla, Todo Falla
    2026/06/27

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    Filtros para Piscinas: Cómo Funcionan, Cómo Elegirlos y Cómo Evitar Errores Costosos

    No importa qué tan perfecta sea la química del agua: si la filtración falla, la piscina también falla.

    En este episodio de Talking Pools, analizamos a fondo uno de los componentes más importantes de cualquier sistema acuático: el filtro. Desde filtros de arena hasta cartucho y tierra de diatomeas (DE), explicamos cómo funciona cada uno, cuándo utilizarlo, cómo dimensionarlo correctamente y qué errores pueden provocar un rendimiento deficiente o incluso daños en el equipo.

    En este episodio aprenderás:

    • La diferencia entre filtros de arena, cartucho y tierra de diatomeas (DE).
    • Qué tamaño de partícula puede eliminar cada tipo de filtro.
    • Por qué el caudal de la bomba determina el tamaño correcto del filtro.
    • Cómo calcular el área de filtración necesaria para una piscina.
    • Cuándo realizar un retrolavado y cuándo es momento de limpiar manualmente un filtro.
    • La regla de los 8–10 PSI para saber cuándo limpiar un filtro.
    • Cómo evitar la canalización en filtros de arena.
    • Por qué la arena debe reemplazarse aproximadamente cada 5 a 7 años.
    • La forma correcta de añadir tierra de diatomeas después de un retrolavado.
    • Cómo prevenir daños costosos en rejillas, laterales y válvulas multipuerto.
    • La importancia de utilizar el medio filtrante correcto y seguir las recomendaciones del fabricante.

    También hablamos sobre:

    • Micrones y eficiencia de filtración.
    • Ejemplos prácticos para dimensionar filtros comerciales y residenciales.
    • Conservación del agua mediante filtros de cartucho.
    • Seguridad al manipular sílice y tierra de diatomeas.
    • La relación entre la bomba, el filtro y el rendimiento general del sistema hidráulico.
    • Consejos prácticos obtenidos de años de experiencia en el campo.

    Ya seas técnico de servicio, operador certificado, constructor o simplemente quieras comprender mejor cómo funciona una piscina, este episodio ofrece una explicación clara y práctica sobre uno de los sistemas más importantes para mantener el agua limpia y segura.

    Escucha Talking Pools en Apple Podcasts, Spotify y en tu plataforma favorita.

    #TalkingPools #Piscinas #Filtración #FiltroDeArena #FiltroDE #FiltroDeCartucho #OperadorDePiscinas #MantenimientoDePiscinas #QuímicaDelAgua #PiscinasComerciales #Capacitación #CPO #IndustriaDePiscinas

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    28 分
  • The Problems No Pool Pro Wants to Admit Exist | Carrie Dibrell, Service Industry News
    2026/06/26
    Send us Fan MailThis week on Talking Pools, Rudy sits down with Carrie Dibrell, publisher of Service Industry News, for an in-depth conversation about the state of the swimming pool service industry, why education matters more than ever, and the responsibility pool professionals carry every single day. The discussion begins with an update on the ongoing issues surrounding the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, including statements from both Rhino Linings and Atlantic Industrial Coatings regarding the localized coating failures. Rudy explains the technical questions that remain unanswered, particularly surrounding manufacturer recoat windows and surface preparation, before shifting the conversation back to the professionals who keep pools operating safely every day. Carrie shares the remarkable story behind Service Industry News' annual Homeowner Water Safety & Drowning Prevention Edition, a publication specifically designed for service technicians to pass along to their customers. What began as a challenge issued by the National Drowning Prevention Alliance has grown into one of the industry's most effective public education tools. Together, Rudy and Carrie discuss how pool professionals can become the bridge between technical service and homeowner safety while also creating additional value for their businesses. The conversation explores some of today's biggest challenges facing service companies, including homeowners purchasing equipment online and expecting professionals to install it, declining profit margins, technician retention, employee training, and the increasing need for affordable education for new technicians. Carrie explains why Service Industry News has remained focused on the service technician for nearly four decades and why education continues to be the number one reason readers engage with trade publications. Rudy and Carrie also dive into: The changing role of trade publications in a digital world Why technician education is the industry's greatest investment Electrical safety and the need for more service-specific training Pool chemical incidents and preventing feeder accidents Why every service professional should understand their legal responsibilities The growing concerns surrounding Airbnb and short-term rental pools Swimply pools and commercial pool regulation Industry myths that refuse to die—including acid columns, cyanuric acid, phosphates, and black algae Why chloramines remain one of the most misunderstood subjects in swimming pool chemistry The importance of testing beyond just free chlorine and pH Why continual education is essential as science evolves As always, Rudy mixes technical discussion with humor, industry commentary, and a healthy dose of Gen X sarcasm while reminding listeners that behind every clean, safe swimming pool is a dedicated service professional whose work often goes unnoticed. In This Episode Reflecting Pool coating update Rhino Linings and Atlantic Industrial Coatings statements Service Industry News' drowning prevention initiative Educating homeowners about pool safety Technician training and workforce development The challenge of online equipment sales Electrical safety for pool professionals Chemical feeder failures and liability Airbnb and Swimply pool safety Pool industry myths vs. modern science Chloramines and indoor pool air quality Why education remains the industry's greatest asset Resources MentionedService Industry News – Free subscription for pool service professionals Homeowner Drowning Prevention Special Edition Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool rehabilitation discussion Pool service education and technician safety initiatives Connect with Talking Pools🎙 New episodes every week featuring the latest industry news, chemistry, equipment, safety, and conversations with the people shaping the swimming pool industry. AquaStar Pool ProductsThe Global Leader in Safety, Dependability, & Innovation in Pool Technology.BLUERAY XLThe real mineral purifier! Reduce your pool maintenance costs & efforts by 50%Jack's MagicIf you know Jack's you'd have no stains!Service Industry NewsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:FacebookInstagramTik TokEmail us: talkingpools@gmail.com
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    54 分
  • When the Part Doesn't Exist: Supply Chains, Service, and Liability in the Pool Industry - Thursday
    2026/06/25

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    What happens when a customer's heater fails... and the replacement part simply doesn't exist anywhere in the country?

    This week, Steve and Wayne dive into the realities of modern pool service, where solving problems often has less to do with technical skill and more to do with navigating manufacturers, distributors, supply chains, and customer expectations. From chasing down an elusive electric heater control board to discussing how relationships with manufacturer representatives can make—or break—a difficult service call, the conversation offers an honest look at the behind-the-scenes challenges pool professionals face every day.

    Later in the episode, Steve is joined by Pat Grignon of the California Pool Association for another Insurance Interlude. Together they tackle an important question that many commercial service companies eventually encounter:

    Can another company legally operate under your commercial pool license?

    The discussion explores liability, insurance implications, contractor licensing, and why helping another business could expose your own company to significant legal risk if done improperly.

    The episode wraps with a candid conversation about distributor relationships, manufacturer voucher programs, pricing pressures, and why customer service—not loyalty programs—ultimately determines where professionals choose to spend their money.

    Topics Discussed

    • Why sourcing replacement parts has become increasingly difficult
    • A real-world case involving a commercial 54 kW electric pool heater
    • Supply chain challenges affecting manufacturers and distributors
    • Why maintaining relationships with manufacturer representatives matters
    • When repairing equipment no longer makes financial sense
    • Commercial pool licensing requirements in California
    • Can another company legally use your license?
    • Insurance and liability considerations when lending credentials
    • Additional insured requirements and subcontractor risk
    • Distributor pricing, voucher programs, and customer loyalty
    • How manufacturer-distributor conflicts affect service companies
    • Why great customer service is still the industry's greatest competitive advantage

    Key Takeaways

    • Not every equipment failure is a technical problem—sometimes it's a supply chain problem.
    • Strong relationships with manufacturers and distributors often determine how quickly difficult problems get resolved.
    • Allowing another company to operate under your license can create significant legal and insurance exposure.
    • Before entering any licensing or subcontracting arrangement, consult both your insurance professional and legal advisor.
    • Customers ultimately buy service, responsiveness, and trust—not brand names.

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    Where pool professionals talk to pool professionals—bringing together education, chemistry, business, technology, and the real-world challenges facing today's aquatic industry

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    50 分
  • That Chlorine Smell? That's You.
    2026/06/24

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    Should You Shower Before Getting in the Pool? Absolutely.

    In this episode, Natalie Hood sits down with Jared Madero of The Grit Game to tackle one of the most ignored signs at aquatic facilities: "Please Shower Before Entering the Pool." Together, they explore why a simple 30-second rinse can significantly impact water quality, swimmer health, air quality, and operational costs.

    Topics Covered

    • Why pre-swim showers matter more than most swimmers realize
    • The biological load every swimmer brings into the water
    • Sweat, makeup, lotions, cologne, and personal care products in pools
    • The difference between chlorinated water and sterile water
    • Why the "chlorine smell" is actually a warning sign
    • Chloramines and their impact on indoor air quality
    • Why showering after swimming is just as important
    • The shared responsibility between swimmers and pool operators
    • Common misconceptions about public and commercial pools
    • How swimmer behavior affects water clarity, chemical demand, and overall pool health

    Key Takeaway

    A clean pool starts before you ever enter the water. Showering before and after swimming helps reduce contaminants, improve swimmer comfort, lower chemical demand, and create a healthier aquatic environment for everyone.

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    36 分
  • Why the Best Pool Pros Never Enter Awards
    2026/06/22
    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Mondays Down Under, hosts Lee Salisbury, Shane Melrose, and Nick take listeners behind the scenes of awards season, conference travel, industry recognition, and the importance of networking within the swimming pool industry. From award ceremonies across Australia to upcoming conferences and trade shows, the conversation explores how professional development, industry engagement, and relationship building continue to shape successful pool businesses. Episode HighlightsAwards Season Across Australia and New ZealandLee shares her experience attending both the ACT and New South Wales industry awards ceremonies, celebrating outstanding achievements from pool builders, technicians, retailers, and service professionals. The hosts discuss the significance of industry recognition and the challenges many professionals face when considering self-nomination for awards. The Challenge of Self-NominationThe discussion explores why many highly qualified professionals hesitate to put themselves forward for awards, despite being deserving candidates. The hosts examine potential alternatives, including peer nominations, and discuss ways industry organizations might encourage greater participation from technicians, retailers, and service professionals. What Really Happens Behind the Judging ProcessLee offers insight into the award judging process, explaining how applications are reviewed, scored, and evaluated by multiple judges. The conversation highlights the extensive effort that goes into ensuring fairness and recognizing excellence across a wide range of industry categories. Recognizing Excellence in the Pool IndustrySeveral award winners and finalists are recognized throughout the episode, including discussions about the qualities that separate outstanding businesses and professionals from the rest of the field. The hosts emphasize the importance of technical expertise, customer service, mentorship, and industry leadership. The Value of Industry ConferencesThe conversation shifts to conference season, with discussions about supplier conferences, trade events, educational opportunities, and networking experiences. The hosts share stories from conferences held in destinations including New Zealand, Fiji, Vietnam, Thailand, Israel, and beyond. Why Networking MattersBeyond product training and education, the hosts explain how conferences create opportunities to build relationships, exchange ideas, learn from peers, and develop lifelong friendships within the industry. These connections often prove just as valuable as the formal educational sessions themselves. Looking Ahead to SplashWith the upcoming Splash Trade Show approaching, the hosts preview educational sessions, industry forums, awards presentations, networking events, and opportunities for listeners to connect with the Talking Pools team in person. Winter Recharge Before Summer ReturnsAs the southern hemisphere enters winter, the discussion concludes with a reminder about the importance of rest, recovery, and preparing for the next busy season. The hosts encourage business owners and staff alike to use the quieter months to recharge and invest in professional development. Key Takeaways Industry awards recognize far more than popularity—they reward professionalism, technical expertise, and dedication. Many deserving professionals never enter awards due to reluctance around self-promotion. Conferences provide education, networking, and valuable business-building opportunities. Strong industry relationships often lead to better business outcomes and lifelong professional connections. The quieter winter months offer an important opportunity to recharge before the demands of the next season arrive. Connect With Talking PoolsHave a topic suggestion or question for the Talking Pools Podcast Network? Reach out at talkingpools@gmail.com and the team will direct your question to the most appropriate host. #TalkingPools #MondaysDownUnder #PoolIndustry #SwimmingPoolProfessionals #PoolTechnician #PoolBuilder #PoolRetail #Splash2026 #SPASA #PoolIndustryAwards #PoolBusiness #SwimmingPools #PoolPodcast #IndustryNetworking #ProfessionalDevelopment Support the showThank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:FacebookInstagramTik TokEmail us: talkingpools@gmail.com
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    38 分
  • ¿Burbujas de Aire en la Piscina? Cómo Encontrar una Fuga en el Lado de Succión
    2026/06/20

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    ¿Burbujas de Aire en la Piscina? Cómo Encontrar una Fuga en el Lado de Succión

    En este episodio, Rudy explica paso a paso cómo diagnosticar uno de los problemas más comunes en los sistemas de circulación de piscinas: las burbujas de aire que regresan constantemente a través de las boquillas de retorno. A través de ejemplos prácticos y técnicas sencillas de inspección, aprenderás a diferenciar entre una fuga en el lado de succión y una fuga en el lado de presión, así como los puntos más comunes donde suelen ocurrir estos problemas.

    Temas Principales

    Cómo identificar una fuga en el lado de succión

    Las burbujas de aire continuas que aparecen en los retornos mientras la bomba está funcionando suelen indicar que el sistema está aspirando aire en algún punto entre la bomba y la piscina. Rudy explica por qué este síntoma es una de las señales más claras de una fuga en el lado de succión.

    Diferencia entre fugas de succión y fugas de presión

    No todas las fugas se comportan igual. El episodio analiza cómo una fuga en el lado de presión normalmente pierde agua mientras la bomba funciona y puede introducir aire cuando el sistema se apaga, mientras que una fuga de succión suele aspirar aire continuamente durante la operación.

    Las primeras verificaciones que debes realizar

    Antes de pensar en reparaciones complejas, se revisan los elementos más sencillos:

    • Nivel de agua de la piscina.
    • Posibles vórtices en el skimmer.
    • Cestas obstruidas.
    • Válvulas parcialmente cerradas.
    • Restricciones de flujo que puedan provocar cavitación.

    Inspección de la tapa de la bomba y la junta tórica

    Las tapas transparentes pueden desarrollar pequeñas grietas difíciles de detectar. También se explica cómo inspeccionar correctamente la junta tórica, cuándo reemplazarla y por qué es importante utilizar únicamente lubricantes a base de silicona o teflón.

    El sello mecánico de la bomba

    Rudy describe el funcionamiento del sello mecánico y explica por qué es el único punto del sistema que puede simultáneamente aspirar aire y perder agua. También ofrece consejos prácticos para identificar un sello defectuoso mediante una inspección visual rápida.

    Revisión de tapones de drenaje y carcasa de la bomba

    El episodio cubre la inspección de tapones de drenaje, juntas y posibles grietas en la carcasa de la bomba que podrían permitir la entrada de aire al sistema.

    Uso de crema de afeitar para localizar fugas

    Una técnica sencilla pero efectiva: aplicar crema de afeitar alrededor de uniones y conexiones para observar si se forma un embudo o depresión que indique la entrada de aire.

    Cuándo llamar a un especialista en detección de fugas

    Cuando todas las inspecciones visibles han sido descartadas y la sospecha apunta a una línea subterránea, Rudy explica por qué es momento de contactar a un profesional especializado en detección de fugas.

    Lo Que Aprenderás

    • Cómo diferenciar una fuga de succión de una fuga de presión.
    • Qué componentes inspeccionar primero.
    • Cómo detectar problemas en juntas tóricas y tapas de bombas.
    • Cómo identificar un sello mecánico defectuoso.
    • Técnicas sencillas para localizar entradas de aire.
    • Cuándo una fuga requiere intervención profesional.

    Frase Clave del Episodio

    "Las burbujas de aire constantes en los retornos no son normales. El sistema te está diciendo exactamente dónde comenzar a buscar."

    Escucha Más

    Para más capacitación técnica sobre hidráulica, filtración, química del agua y diagnóstico de problemas en piscinas, sigue el podcast Talking Pools Podcast y mantente al día con nuevos episodios cada semana.

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    13 分
  • The Pool Is Breathing (And Nobody Told You Why) - Friday
    2026/06/19
    Send us Fan MailThis week on Floc-It Friday, Rudy Stankowitz takes aim at one of the most misunderstood concepts in pool chemistry: pH drift. If you've ever been told that pH "just goes up," Rudy has news for you. Water doesn't drift. Chemistry doesn't shrug. And carbon dioxide may be controlling your pool far more than you've been taught. Before diving into chemistry, Rudy opens with a satirical pool industry news segment covering algae in Washington's Reflecting Pool, Leslie's recent financial improvements, private equity acquisitions, above-ground pool recalls, and the growing obsession with smart pool equipment. Topics CoveredBreaking News from the Pool WorldA tongue-in-cheek look at: Algae growth in the Reflecting Pool near the National Mall "Operation Green Freedom" and a fictional crop-duster copper sulfate deployment Leslie's reporting improved sales and customer activity Ongoing consolidation of pool service companies through private equity acquisitions Above-ground pool recalls making national headlines The industry's growing fascination with app-connected heat pumps and automation Why "pH Drift" Is a Bad ExplanationRudy challenges one of the industry's most common phrases.Water does not mysteriously "drift."When pH changes, chemistry is causing it.This episode explains why saying pH drift is often an observation rather than an explanation and why understanding the underlying chemistry matters. The Pool Is BreathingOne of the most important concepts discussed:Your swimming pool is continuously exchanging gases with the atmosphere.Topics include: Gas exchange at the air-water interface Chemical equilibrium Carbon dioxide movement Why pools are dynamic systems rather than static containers of water How atmospheric chemistry influences water chemistry every second of every day Carbon Dioxide: The Hidden Driver of pH RiseMost pool professionals focus on chlorine, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and acid additions.Rudy explains why carbon dioxide deserves far more attention.Learn about: Carbon dioxide dissolution Carbonic acid formation The carbonate buffering system Why carbon dioxide leaving the water causes pH to rise The relationship between carbon dioxide, bicarbonate, and carbonate chemistry Eric Knight's Brilliant Cyanurate-Alkalinity ExplanationReferencing the June 3rd episode of Rule Your Pool, Rudy revisits Eric Knight's explanation of why cyanurate alkalinity is treated differently depending on the calculation being performed.Discussion includes: Why cyanurate contributes to total alkalinity How muriatic acid protonates cyanurate ions The difference between cyanurate ions and cyanuric acid Why total alkalinity and carbonate alkalinity are not interchangeable When to use carbonate alkalinity for LSI calculations Why total alkalinity is still used for acid demand calculations Does pH Still Matter When CYA Is Present?A detailed review of: The FC/CYA relationship Hypochlorous acid concentration The effects of pH on sanitizer strength Why maintaining the proper chlorine-to-CYA ratio matters Pathogen kill times at different pH levels Giardia and leptospira examples demonstrating how pH can still influence disinfection performance Total Alkalinity Is Not a ChemicalOne of the central lessons of the episode:Total alkalinity is a measurement, not a substance.Topics include: Buffering capacity Acid neutralizing capacity Carbonate and bicarbonate systems Why alkalinity gets blamed for everything The difference between cause and effect in water chemistry Le Chatelier's Principle and Pool ChemistryRudy breaks down one of chemistry's most important concepts into practical pool language.Learn: What happens when equilibrium is disturbed How the carbonate system responds to carbon dioxide loss Why hydrogen ion concentration changes The actual mechanism behind rising pH Why Waterfalls, Spas, Bubblers, and Deck Jets Raise pHIf your backyard resembles a miniature Bellagio, this section is for you.Topics include: Aeration and turbulence Increased gas exchange Carbon dioxide stripping Why decorative water features often accelerate pH rise Understanding the relationship between aeration and water balance Salt Systems and pH RiseA common misconception is addressed:Salt systems do not create pH.Instead, they create conditions that accelerate carbon dioxide loss.Discussion includes: Hydrogen gas production Increased turbulence Gas transfer dynamics Why salt pools often experience persistent pH rise Acid and Aeration: The Ultimate DemonstrationRudy explains why the classic acid-and-aeration method for lowering total alkalinity proves that carbon dioxide—not alkalinity—is driving pH rise.A practical chemistry lesson every service technician should understand. Key Takeaways pH does not mysteriously drift. Carbon dioxide is often the real driver of pH rise. Total alkalinity is ...
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    36 分
  • Natural Pools, Cheap Customers, and Main Character Syndrome
    2026/06/18

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    In this Thursday edition of Talking Pools, hosts Steve Sherwood and Wayne Ivusich dive into the realities of running a successful pool service company. From referral programs and pricing challenges to difficult customer interactions and the importance of building relationships with manufacturer representatives, this episode offers practical business advice for pool professionals. The conversation also includes an insurance-focused discussion on the growing topic of natural swimming pools and the unique risks they present.

    Topics Covered

    Why Referrals Are Still the Best Marketing Tool

    Steve explains why customer referrals continue to be one of the most effective ways to grow a pool service business. Rather than chasing online reviews or discount programs, he discusses building trust with existing clients and rewarding long-term customer relationships.

    The Reality of Pool Service Pricing

    Not all pool companies charge the same rates. Steve shares a real-world example of a prospective client comparing prices and why competing solely on price often creates problems. The discussion highlights the importance of communicating value, professionalism, reliability, and service quality.

    Managing Difficult Customer Expectations

    From emergency requests to customers demanding specific service times, the hosts discuss how setting boundaries and maintaining clear expectations protects both the customer and the service company. They explain why not every client is the right fit for every business.

    Commercial vs Residential Pool Customers

    Why are commercial clients often easier to work with than residential customers? Steve shares his perspective on dealing with engineering departments, facility managers, and property owners versus individual homeowners with highly specific expectations.

    Insurance Interlude with Pat Granon

    Can Natural Swimming Pools Be Insured?

    Pat Granon from the California Pool Association joins the show to discuss insurance considerations surrounding natural swimming pools. The conversation explores whether natural pools are classified as pools for insurance purposes and what coverage options may be necessary for companies servicing them.

    Additional Risks of Natural Pools

    The discussion examines concerns involving:

    • Communicable disease exposure
    • Pollution liability
    • Professional liability risks
    • Biological filtration systems
    • Potential legal exposure from waterborne illnesses

    Pat explains why standard general liability coverage may not always be enough and discusses additional policy options that service companies should consider when working with natural swimming pools.

    Is a Natural Pool Really a Pool?

    The hosts debate where natural pools fit within the industry and whether maintaining biology instead of traditional water chemistry creates a fundamentally different risk profile for operators and service providers.

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    51 分