In preparing for a hurricane, what should you do with your pool? Drain it? Place your pool furniture in it? Here are some helpful tips on preparing your pool before the storm. Leave water level alone.
An inground pool sitting in a backyard surrounded by a lawn and shrubs - Herreid/Getty Images A popped pool can occur when pressure from groundwater becomes greater than the weight of an empty pool.
(NEXSTAR) – The internet is full of useful advice for protecting your home ahead of a hurricane, including FEMA’s guides for retrofitting or reinforcing your doors or windows, or Miami-Dade County’s ...
Summer is finally here! High temperatures call for flippers, floaties and long days by the pool. There are many ways to stay safe while swimming, but here are four recommendations from Caritherns ...
A popped pool can occur when pressure from groundwater becomes greater than the weight of an empty pool. This generally happens when draining an inground pool without proper precautions, and will ...