S and S Pools, LLC

Proudly Serving Moore, Oklahoma Area
Questions? Give us a call: (405) 793-2007

S & S Pools, LLC

What services do you offer?

We install inground swimming pools, vinyl liners, safety covers, automatic covers, hot tubs and spas, waterfalls, automatic pool cleaners and much, much , more.

What's all included with your service?

New pool construction, retaining walls, liner replacements, we're insured so there is no worry.

Why you should let S & S Pools install your pool?

Owner is the operator. We can move alot faster than pool contractors. Liner pools can be completed in as fast as 2 weeks and Gunite Pools can be completed in 5 to 6 weeks.

What is the first step in getting a pool put in?

Give us a call, fill out our contact form or check us out on facebook.

 

Swimming Pools

How long does it take to get a new pool put in?

This really depends on what type of pool you choose. We offer two different types Gunite and Vinyl. Gunite pools can be installed from start to finish in about 5 to 6 weeks. If you're in a real hurry to put on that pool party, we offer the Vinyl pool that can be completed in as fast as 2 weeks.

What are Gunite & Inground Vinyl Liner Pools?

Gunite pools are 100% concrete. Liner pools are constructed with steel walls, cement bottom, and a vinyl liner. Vinyl pools are alot less expensive. However, Gunite Pools give you alot more options to make your pool more custom to your needs. Gunite pools will also add more value over a Vinyl Pool.

What are Spill Over Spas?

Best example is the right corner of the home page. Remember, going with the Gunite Pool will give you alot more options.

What are Swimouts?

This takes the place of the old, nasty ladders that take away all the beauty of getting out of the pool. This is more popular than going with your old traditional ladder.

What is a Beach Entry Pool?

This give you the feel like you're entering the beach. The water will start out very shallow, then gradually get deeper. Giving you the feeling that you're walking right into the beach.

 

Vinyl Liners

Is 30 mil thick vinyl liner for an in-ground pool better than the 20 mil?

Both liners usually offer the same warranty. The 30 mil liner is more money and a little thicker but that doesn’t necessarily mean it will last longer. We feel that a 30 mil liner may be better if the walls or base of the pool aren’t smooth but, they are not as pliable in radius corners and tend to rip.

How do I find a leak in my in-ground vinyl liner?

We first have to try and determine if there is actually a leak or if it is evaporation. We have specialized equipment to determine if there is a leak and where it is located. We use a listening device that puts a small electrical charge into the pool tracking the flow of electricity as it makes connections to the ground through conductive penetrations of the liner.

How do I measure water evaporation from my pool?

You can measure water evaporation in your pool by doing the bucket test. Place a five gallon bucket on the second pool step and fill it to match the water level of the pool (probably have to put concrete block in bucket before you fill it with water to help keep in place). Over the course of 2-3 days the bucket will lose water from evaporation and gain water from rainfall at the same rate as your pool! As long as there is no splash-out or backwashing during that time, if the pool level drops more than the bucket level then you have a leak.


Service

How do I know what size pump and filter I really need?

Your pump and filter will be sized according to the volume of water in your pool. The main objective of any filtration system is the ability to turn over all the water in your pool at least once within a period of 12 hours. A Hayward 1 to 1 ½ hp super pump is usually sufficient for most residential pools.

Why does my pool lose water over the winter?

There are a few reasons why you could lose water in your pool over the winter. It is possible that you could have a leak in the liner, the winter cover could have a hole in it and as you pump the water off of the cover you are actually pumping out the pool water or the most common is the weight of the snow, ice and water on top of the cover pushing down on the water in the pool and forcing the water out over the pool sides. We highly recommend a solid safety cover to help prevent this problem from reoccurring.

How do I open and close my in-ground vinyl liner swimming pool myself?

We highly recommend that you have a pool professional open and close your pool. Many pool owners try to open and close their pool themselves, without the proper equipment, knowledge and manpower, it is more difficult then it looks. The greatest risk is in winterizing the pool. If done incorrectly it could lead to a broken skimmer, return lines, pump and/or filter. This could be a very costly mistake.


Safety Covers

What type of winter cover would be recommended for my in-ground gunite or vinyl liner pool?

We would recommend a solid safety cover for both types of pools. Safety Covers are designed to protect both your pool and your family. Pool covers are manufactured to your specific pool size and shape, when properly installed; the safety cover will help prevent accidental intrusion by children and pets. These covers also have a drain strip in the center to allow water to flow into the pool without debris. A higher water level in a vinyl liner pool can prevent the liner from floating and a gunite pool could be forced out of the ground if the ground water is greater than the water in the pool.

Have Swimming Pool Questions?

Have Questions?

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S & S Pools, LLC

1700 S Broadway St # M
Moore, OK 73160-5302
Phone: (405) 793-2007

Spring Store Hours

Monday CLOSED
Tuesday 10am-6pm
Wednesday 10am-6pm
Thursday 10am-6pm
Friday 10am-6pm
Saturday 10am-2pm
Sunday CLOSED

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