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Your Pool Is Talking To You (Part 2): Reading the Room

7 min · 22. juni 2026
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In Part 1 of Your Pool Is Talking To You, we discussed a simple idea: systems communicate. In Part 2, we step into the equipment room and learn how to read the clues. A heater fault may not be a heater problem. A rust stain may not be cosmetic. A humid room may be telling a larger story. From corrosion and condensation to pressure changes, unusual sounds, and recurring nuisance issues, many pool systems provide warnings long before major failures occur. The challenge is recognizing what those warnings mean. In this episode, Jason Davies explores how experienced diagnosticians look beyond the symptom, ask better questions, and use observation to understand the condition of the entire system. Because many people replace the messenger. Few people investigate the message. Your Pool Is Talking To You – Part 2: Reading The Room

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episode Your Pool Is Talking To You (Part 2): Reading the Room cover

Your Pool Is Talking To You (Part 2): Reading the Room

In Part 1 of Your Pool Is Talking To You, we discussed a simple idea: systems communicate. In Part 2, we step into the equipment room and learn how to read the clues. A heater fault may not be a heater problem. A rust stain may not be cosmetic. A humid room may be telling a larger story. From corrosion and condensation to pressure changes, unusual sounds, and recurring nuisance issues, many pool systems provide warnings long before major failures occur. The challenge is recognizing what those warnings mean. In this episode, Jason Davies explores how experienced diagnosticians look beyond the symptom, ask better questions, and use observation to understand the condition of the entire system. Because many people replace the messenger. Few people investigate the message. Your Pool Is Talking To You – Part 2: Reading The Room

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Your Pool Is Talking To You – Part 1: The Language of Systems

Episode Description Most pool owners wait for a failure before asking questions. A heater stops working. A breaker trips. A crack appears. A leak becomes obvious. But what if those events weren't the beginning of the problem? In Part 1 of our three-part series, Your Pool Is Talking To You, we explore a simple but powerful idea: operating and healthy are not the same thing. Pools, equipment, structures, and buildings communicate long before major failures occur. Corrosion, condensation, error codes, rust, unusual chemical demand, nuisance trips, and small leaks are often signals—not random events. In this episode, Jason Davies discusses how consultants, investigators, and technical experts approach problems differently by asking two critical questions: • What happened before? • What happened after? You'll learn why timelines matter, why clearing an error code is not the same as solving a problem, and how understanding conditions can help property owners make better decisions before costly consequences arrive. If you've ever wondered whether your pool, equipment room, or building is trying to tell you something, this episode is for you. Your Pool Is Talking To You – Part 1: The Language of Systems

15. juni 20268 min
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What Does "Done Right" Mean?

What does "done right" actually mean? Every homeowner says it. Every contractor hears it. The problem is that "done right" often means something different to everyone involved in a project. In this episode, Jason Davies discusses why assumptions become expensive, why expectations should be defined before work begins, and why documentation often matters more than memory years later. From pool construction and remodeling projects to everyday home improvement work, many disputes begin the same way: someone assumed a material, a method, a test, or an outcome that was never clearly defined. You'll learn: • Why a desired outcome is not the same thing as a defined outcome • How assumptions quietly become decisions • Why common practice and best practice are not always the same thing • The role specifications, standards, and documentation play in project success • Why "I thought it was done right" can become one of the most expensive phrases in construction Whether you're a homeowner, contractor, inspector, consultant, or simply planning a major project, this episode offers a practical reminder: Define the outcome before the work begins. Pool Envy® Podcast with Jason Davies Florida CPC1460695 | Texas TICL 1350 | Wisconsin Licensed Contractor

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Take photos before things disappear

Every pool project has important work that eventually disappears. Maybe it is a bonding wire. Maybe it is plumbing, steel reinforcement, electrical conduit, gas piping, drainage, or something buried beneath concrete. The problem is not always what gets covered. The problem is that once it is covered, your opportunity to document it may be gone forever. In this episode, Jason Davies of Pool Envy® talks about why homeowners should take photos and videos before hidden work is buried, poured over, or concealed behind the finished project. This is not about becoming an electrician, engineer, or contractor. It is about asking better questions, keeping better records, and protecting yourself with simple documentation before the concrete truck arrives. Florida CPC1460695 / Texas TICL 1350 / Wisconsin 012100046 - DC

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Even the ASR Is Bigger in Texas: When the Fix Is Conflicted dives into one of the most discussed topics currently circulating throughout the pool industry: Alkali-Silica Reaction, commonly referred to as ASR or “concrete cancer.” In this episode, Pool Envy® breaks down the underlying materials-science behind ASR in plain English while discussing why online diagnoses, social-media commentary, and financially conflicted repair recommendations deserve careful scrutiny. We discuss what ASR actually is, how reactive aggregate and internal concrete chemistry contribute to deterioration, why pool water chemistry does not create ASR, and how moisture exposure from multiple environmental sources can accelerate visible distress once deterioration pathways begin opening inside the concrete shell. The episode also explores why not all cracking is ASR, why appearance alone is not confirmation, and why legitimate ASR investigations may involve controlled concrete core sampling, petrographic examination under ASTM C856, ASTM C823 sampling procedures, microscopy, aggregate evaluation, and additional laboratory analysis where appropriate. Additional discussion includes: • the difference between evidence, analysis, and commerce • why financially interested repair opinions deserve scrutiny • why homeowners should understand the testing process before approving major reconstruction proposals • the importance of documentation, concrete mix reports, and aggregate sourcing • Texas pool construction oversight and evolving ASR discussions within the industry • why durability discussions should begin before concrete placement — not years later after distress allegations begin appearing online This episode is intended as an educational discussion regarding concrete durability, standards awareness, forensic analysis, and mechanism identification within swimming-pool construction. ASR is not a slogan. It is a concrete durability discussion involving chemistry, materials, moisture, and mechanism identification. Texas TICL: 1350 RAIL: 635643

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