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Electrical System Installation in Dallas & Fort Worth, TX

Cano Electric specializes in the installation of electrical systems and reliability throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Our skilled electricians can design and install any type of electrical system that you may require for your home or commercial building. We’re committed to providing a highly reliable electrical system to meet your needs. We complete a range of electrical services. Our skilled technicians work on new construction projects, turnarounds, installations, repairs, and inspections. Our industrial and commercial electric contractors deliver the best solutions for power optimization and energy efficiency.  Reasons to Choose Cano for Electrical System Installation in Dallas We are the best at what we do and would be happy to assist you with any sort of project that you have in your home or company. Regardless of what sort of home you own, we will be more than happy to provide you with help to get the most of your energy use. We are- Awarded, Insured, and Credible: Our

Winter Pool Maintenance

Many homeowners believe they do not need weekly pool maintenance during the winter because the majority of pool maintenance involves chemicals. High winds experienced during the fall and winter are often worse than during the summer. The picture shows a prime example of why pool service is needed year round. This will also cause the water to not circulate properly, which in turn causes the equipment to not run properly. And freezing weather can cause damage to equipment.


The amount of leaves technicians have to scoop out can fill 5-10 leaf trash bags per pool. This also affects pool chemistry, can stain plaster, and clog the system if the skimmer baskets and pump pots are not emptied daily with the help of the homeowner. And one acorn setting on the pool floor for two weeks can cause a large stain in the plaster.



Part of our standard monthly charge is based on a twelve-month average fee for normal pool maintenance chemicals. A pool uses substantially more chemicals in the summer than in the winter. However, this works to a homeowner’s advantage because they do not have to pay the extra chemical charges during the summer. And at Sterling Pool Service, we do not charge extra for months that have five weeks, which is another benefit as one of our weekly pool service customers.



We strongly hesitate servicing a pool other than on a weekly basis because if we have severe storms or high winds, two weeks – and sometimes three – will go by before we return. The same amount of time spent for weekly maintenance would be spent on twice a month service, and the same amount of maintenance chemicals would be added on as weekly service. So there could be additional chemical fees as the pool chemicals are not being checked and balanced weekly.


Our long-term customers – some up to 18 years - recognize the necessity and advantage of year-round pool maintenance. Another benefit of winter service is that during freezing weather, our technicians know how to weatherize equipment to prevent freeze damage. Even for customers who have a freeze guard, there is an exception: rolling blackouts.


From our experience, twice a month services never work to the customer’s expectations and they end up being upset because their pool does not look as pristine as it does in the summer.


Credit: Sterling Pool Service - Pool Service & Cleaning in Sachse, Wylie, Murphy & Plano


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