Show Notes
Your pool route doesn’t fall apart because you “forgot something big.” It falls apart because you didn’t have the small, everyday essentials when a simple problem showed up at the worst possible stop. We break down what we keep on a pool service truck to stay fast, consistent, and ready, whether you’re starting pool service for the first time or tightening up an established route.
We dig into the core pool chemicals that make weekly maintenance smoother, including how much liquid chlorine and muriatic acid is practical to stock, plus why cal-hypo bags can be worth it for transport and flexibility. We also talk through smart backups like keeping trichlor tablets on hand for those moments when a customer runs out, and why carrying DE helps you recharge DE filters properly instead of cutting corners that hurt water clarity. You’ll also hear my take on raising pH with 20 Mule Team Borax, tile cleaning products that actually help with scale, and the simple value of silicone lube for O-rings and seals.
From there we move into the gear that saves your time and your body: a purpose-built pool service caddy, vacuum hoses and vacuum heads for spot cleaning, brush options for algae, and the poles, nets, and leaf rakes that make route work less painful. We finish with testing choices like Taylor test kits, the spare parts that prevent repeat trips, and when it’s time to step up to a true vacuum system like portable units or cart-style setups. If you found this helpful, subscribe, share it with a pool pro who’s building a route, and leave a review so more techs can find the show.
• liquid chlorine and muriatic acid quantities that make daily service easier
• cal-hypo bags versus buckets and why carrying both helps
• trichlor tablets as a backup when customers run out
• DE for proper filter recharge and clearer water
• using 20 Mule Team Borax to raise pH with less clouding
• tile soap and silicone lube for faster maintenance and fewer leaks
• practical algae options and why some old products disappeared
• caddies and totes that fit real-world service
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