DIY Tips

  • Photo For The Swimart Spa Maintenance DIY Tips

    Owning a spa is all about luxurious relaxation in your own backyard. But just because they take up less space than a pool and don't require the same investment in terms of upkeep, doesn't mean you can ignore them altogether. Fortunately, there's a simple five step regime to keep your spa ready for fun at a moment's notice.

  • Photo For The Swimart Create A Resort In Your Backyard Pool DIY Tips

    Landscaping is an integral part of any swimming pool project and should be considered as part of the design process, not as a mere afterthought. “It is false economy not to engage professional design assistance for at least an initial consultation to set you in the right direction for your project,” says multi award-winning pool and landscape designer John Storch, founder of A Total Concept.

  • Photo For The Swimart Winter Kleen Pool Covers Product Information

    It's the time of year when we change the bed sheets from cool cotton to cozy flannelette, ready for the cold and storms of winter. It's also time to "change the sheets" on your pool.

  • Photo For Swimart Top Tips To Choose Pool Tiles

    The ancient Romans had some serious luxury available when they felt like a dip in the baths. Think vast columns and arches with marble and mosaics tile images. But even they might be inclined to envy the gorgeous array of tiles available to the average modern pool owner.

  • Photo For The Swimart Give Your Pool The Finishing Touch DIY Tips

    Pools these days are so much more than a place to cool off. They're an extension of the home and the owner's personality. Not only that, they can turn an everyday object into a work of art. So it's hardly surprising that water features are as much a part of modern pool design as shape, colour and decking.

  • Photo For The Swimart How To Heat Your Pool DIY Tips

    Just because the air temperature might be cooling down, it doesn’t mean you should stop enjoying your pool. The ideal temperature for leisure swimming is between 25 and 26 degrees Celsius, but this temperature is rarely achieved naturally. For most of the swimming season, the temperature is usually about 18 to 20 degrees, with most of the warmth gained during the day then lost overnight.

  • Photo For The Swimart Create The Perfect Outdoor Pool Shower DIY Tips

    Australians love outdoor living. And why wouldn’t we when our climate is so glorious for most of the year. We have outdoor kitchens, living and dining rooms, so why not continue the trend with an outdoor shower?

  • Photo For The Swimart Tips For New Pool Owners DIY Tips

    The pool is built, the fence is up, the equipment is installed and the water is in. What next? Jump in and have fun may seem like the obvious answer, but before you yell: “Last one in’s a rotten egg!”, there are a few things you need to do to ensure the safety of your friends and family, as well as keep your big investment in tip top condition.