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The Importance of Regular Maintenance

  Regular maintenance is important to keeping vehicles performing safely and efficiently.  However, what exactly does regular maintenance encompass and why is it so important? Regular auto maintenance is arguably a wise investment. It is as important to one’s vehicle as regular doctor visits are to one’s health. Vehicles that are well taken care of getting better gas mileage, are more dependable, perform better, and last longer. So what items need to be maintained regularly? Following are thirteen general maintenance tips for having a safer and more efficient vehicle: Tire pressure and lights should be checked monthly Chassis lubrication, oil change with filter should be done every 3000 to 5000 miles or every 3 to 4 months Belts and hoses should be inspected at the same time your oil is changed Tires should be rotated and wheels balanced at every other oil change Brakes should be inspected at every other oil change Air filter should be replaced every 12,000 to 24,000 miles or as indica

10 Steps to Closing A Pool

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  If you are unfamiliar with the process of closing a pool for the summer, contracting a reputable pool professional is always a good idea. However, if you are a do it yourself kind of person, here are ten easy steps to help in closing your pool until next season! Clean the pool: Vacuum and brush the pool’s walls. If the pool is especially dirty or has a lot of algae, bypass the filter and vacuum on waste out of the backwash line. This will prevent contamination of the filter sand. Place the filter’s multi-port valve on the waste position. The pool should be as clean and clear before covering or you could open in the spring to a green pool. Balance water chemistry: The week of the pool closing, make sure the pool waterfalls within the following below. pH: 7.2 – 7.8 Alkalinity: 80 ppm – 120 ppm Calcium Hardness: 180 – 220 ppm (vinyl and fiberglass) 250ppm-500 ppm (shotcrete) Add shock and algaecide: Shock the pool, following the manufacturer’s directions. Allow the chlorine level to rea