Episode Description
One careless twist of a lid can turn a normal pool stop into a choking, lungs-burning emergency. We get real about the kind of “pool guy knowledge” you usually learn the hard way and how to build safer habits before something goes wrong on your route.
We start with trichlor tablets and why unknown buckets, sealed feeders, and even closed-off floaters can become a concentrated chemical gas trap when water gets inside. I share what it feels like when it hits you, why it happens, and the simple precautions that matter most: slow down, open from a safer position, and treat any self-contained trichlor container like it could be compromised. If you service pools for a living, this is core pool service safety, not optional caution.
Then we shift to saltwater pool maintenance and the springtime reality of salt pool startup. I explain why you should not trust the salt system reading on its own, how a digital salinity meter helps you dial in the real salinity level, and why pool salt purity matters when you are choosing bags from a supplier or big-box store. We also cover a classic communication failure that leads to too much salt: the customer adds bags after you mention it, then you add more the next visit.
Finally, we tackle the call every pool pro gets: “I think my pool has a leak.” We break down normal evaporation during heat waves, the red flags that suggest real water loss, and a practical bucket test you can run before anyone spends serious money on leak detection. If this helps you, subscribe, share it with a tech on your team, and leave a quick review so more pool pros can find it.
We share the pool tech lessons that are easy to miss until they hit you hard, from trichlor fumes to salt mistakes and leak calls. We walk through safer habits and simple tests that protect your lungs, your time, and your customer relationships.
• opening unknown trichlor buckets with caution and distance
• understanding how water in tablets can create dangerous fumes
• using proper respiratory protection around sealed chemical spaces
• being careful with inline and offline chlorinators that can trap gas
• avoiding surprises with floaters that customers close off
• adding salt at seasonal startup and verifying salinity independently
• carrying a digital salinity meter instead of trusting the system reading
• using only pool salt for purity to reduce staining risk
• preventing double-dosing by clearly telling customers you are adding salt
• explaining normal summer evaporation versus abnormal water loss
• spotting leak indicators through water level changes and chemistry shifts
• running the bucket test before recommending leak detection services
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