What the water taught us in 2025 They say water holds memory, but we prefer to think water creates memories. As we close the chapter on 2025, we aren’t thinking about how many gallons of chlorine we used or how many filters we cleaned. We are thinking about the Sunday afternoons you enjoyed with your
December in Florida doesn’t bring snow or freezing temperatures… but your pool still faces seasonal changes that can cause problems if it doesn’t receive regular maintenance.Between dry weather, falling leaves, wind, and increased pollen, this month can be more challenging for your pool than you might expect. Here’s what happens to your pool in Florida
Even though Florida doesn’t experience harsh winter conditions, the holiday season still brings changes that can affect your pool’s water balance and equipment performance. Understanding these factors helps you prevent issues and keep your pool in great shape throughout December. 1. Lower Water Temperatures During December, pool water temperatures in Florida drop slightly. This causes: