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Pool Pros text questions here
Andrea and Paulette walk through how to troubleshoot circulation problems, filtration issues, heaters, automation quirks, and equipment that technically powers on but doesn’t actually do its job. They talk about why symptoms lie, why homeowners unintentionally sabotage diagnostics, and how skipping fundamentals leads to repeat service calls.
The Breaking News segments explore documented reports of ghost sightings and cryptid encounters connected to swimming pools, how those stories end up in newspapers and local news outlets, and why pools—controlled, predictable spaces—become lightning rods for “something’s not right” moments. These interludes also reinforce the importance of documentation, camera footage, and not dismissing reports until conditions are verified.
Throughout the episode, Andrea and Paulette emphasize thinking before acting, documenting before reacting, and knowing when a situation is a pool problem, a wildlife problem, or a “this is above our pay grade” problem.
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Pool Pros text questions here
Andrea and Paulette walk through how to troubleshoot circulation problems, filtration issues, heaters, automation quirks, and equipment that technically powers on but doesn’t actually do its job. They talk about why symptoms lie, why homeowners unintentionally sabotage diagnostics, and how skipping fundamentals leads to repeat service calls.
The Breaking News segments explore documented reports of ghost sightings and cryptid encounters connected to swimming pools, how those stories end up in newspapers and local news outlets, and why pools—controlled, predictable spaces—become lightning rods for “something’s not right” moments. These interludes also reinforce the importance of documentation, camera footage, and not dismissing reports until conditions are verified.
Throughout the episode, Andrea and Paulette emphasize thinking before acting, documenting before reacting, and knowing when a situation is a pool problem, a wildlife problem, or a “this is above our pay grade” problem.
Support the show
Thank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:
Email us: [email protected]

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