Frequently Asked Questions — Pool Tech Tools
What is Pool Tech Tools?
Pool Tech Tools is a reference resource dedicated to swimming pool technology, equipment, systems, and industry terminology. It covers topics ranging from filtration and circulation to sanitization, heating, automation, and structural components. The site is part of the Trade Services division of Authority Network America.
What topics does this site cover?
Coverage includes pool equipment, construction methods, water chemistry, safety systems, maintenance practices, and the technical standards that apply to the pool industry. Both residential and commercial pool contexts are addressed. The goal is to give readers a clear, reliable reference for pool-related technical information.
Who is this site for?
Pool Tech Tools is built for pool professionals, contractors, technicians, and tradespeople who need quick, accurate technical reference material. It is also useful for property managers, facility operators, and informed homeowners who want to understand pool systems at a practical level. No prior expertise is required to use the site, but the content is written with a trade audience in mind.
Is this a provider network or marketplace?
No. Pool Tech Tools is a reference resource, not a provider network, marketplace, or lead-generation platform. No businesses are verified, ranked, or promoted, and no products are sold through this site. The focus is entirely on information, not commerce.
How is the information sourced and maintained?
Content is developed using industry standards, technical documentation, manufacturer guidance, and established trade knowledge. Information is reviewed and updated on an ongoing basis to reflect changes in equipment, codes, and best practices. Accuracy and clarity are the primary editorial priorities.
Does this site provide professional advice?
No. Pool Tech Tools provides reference information only and does not offer professional, engineering, or legal advice. For site-specific decisions, design work, or compliance questions, a licensed pool professional or relevant authority should be consulted. Nothing on this site should substitute for qualified expert judgment.
How can errors or corrections be reported?
Errors, outdated information, and suggested corrections can be submitted through the contact page. All submissions are reviewed, and verified corrections are applied to keep the content accurate and current. Feedback from professionals and knowledgeable readers is genuinely welcomed.
References
- Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act
- CDC Healthy Swimming / Recreational Water
- Pool & Hot Tub Alliance Standards
- EPA Registered Pool Chemicals
- CPSC Pool and Spa Safety
- NFPA 70 (NEC) — Swimming Pool Electrical
- CDC Model Aquatic Health Code
- NSF/ANSI 50 — Equipment and Chemicals for Swimming Pools