So, you've decided you want a swimming pool, but you're not quite sure how to go about actually getting one?
This guide will give you some basics on things to know up front and tips to help ensure your pool buying experience goes swimmingly. There...
Looking for a liner for your new above ground swimming pool? Or perhaps you're looking to replace your existing liner. Either way, be sure to know the following when you choose your new above ground pool liner to ensure a proper fit and an amazing...
UniBead liners can be used in two ways; either as a traditional Beaded Liner in a swimming pool that uses a Bead Receiver or as a J-Hook Liner in a pool that does not use a Bead Receiver. (That last part may sound repetitive but we'll cover why the...
Vinyl pool liners cover the floor and sides (and occasionally even steps) of a pool providing the overall look and color of your backyard oasis. Not only do they give the inside of your pool a pleasant appearance, but they also serve the vital...
The most common concern we get for salt system owners is that the the salt cell is not producing chlorine. However, very often this concern is only triggered because the pool turned green or the water test shows zero free chlorine. More often, if...
At Royal Swimming Pools, we specialize in inground swimming pool kits, with a focus on being the very best supplier of vinyl liner pools in the industry. This specific focus makes a difference in the level of service and knowledge you get since most...
All oval above ground pools will require a side support system to support the outwards water pressure pushing on the pool walls due to the uneven distribution of water. This support system will either be a buttress or buttress-free system depending...
Considering getting an above ground pool? That’s great! Not sure what shape you should go with? That’s okay too. While some folks have the luxury of personal preference there are actually a few situations where one shape makes a lot more sense than...
Some folks find it interesting that not all above ground pools are the same depth. But even more surprising is that an above ground pool can even have a deep end.