Can My Hot Tub be Sanitized without using chlorine?

Yes, absolutely! At Rin Robyn Pools® we stock an excellent line of products called Soft soak® by SpaGuard®. Soft Soak® by SpaGuard® is a non-halogen spa system that is soft, gentle and easy to use. Because this system uses biguanide and does not contain chlorine or bromine, spa owners will not experience any chlorine odors, … Read more

Pool Blaster VOLT Series

The Next Generation of Battery Powered Pool and Spa Vacuums POOL BLASTER VOLT FX-2 Portable, Easy-to-Use Wand-Cleaner ideal for Quick-Set & Inflatable Pools, Hot Tubs and Spas The Water Tech™ Volt® FX™-2 features 2+ hour run-time, 3 filter bags and convenient cleaning with the largest vacuum head in its class. It features vastly increased debris capacity and … Read more

Robotic Pool Cleaners

M600 Dolphin

Automate Your Pool Cleaning Dolphin pool vacuums have a rich history of over 35 years of cleaning the world’s swimming pools. This heritage is built on a legacy on innovative pool cleaning technologies. M400 Dolphin Built to deliver a deep clean, the M400 Dolphin is extremely powerful when it comes to scrubbing and filtering. Inside, … Read more

Jacuzzi® J-13 Power Play Swim Spa

The Jacuzzi® Swim Spa PowerPlay™ is unique and offers two functions in one. This swim spa is ideal for training and relaxation with family and friends. Being that it is only 13ft long it can easily fit in small areas compared to other swim spas on the market. When purchasing this swim spa you get … Read more

GET RID OF PHOSPHATES WITH BIOGUARD’S NEWEST PRODUCT

When phosphate levels rise above 1,000 ppb, a dose of POOL JUICE ZERO will quickly lower them to acceptable levels as soon as 24 hours after application. The 32oz. bottle contains enough product to remedy a 20k-gallon pool and the treatment process is simple – add the product, watch it work its way through the … Read more

WHY PHOSPHATES ARE BAD FOR YOUR POOL AND HOW TO GET RID OF THEM

Calcium carbonate scale (the brighter white) and calcium phosphate scale (the yellow scale)

When phosphate levels get too high it can create dull, cloudy or hazy water conditions. And, if your pool has high pH and calcium hardness levels, it can contribute to the formation of harmful calcium phosphate scales on surfaces and equipment in any type of pool. But this is especially problematic for saltwater pools.