
Keep It Beautiful
The beautiful pool project you planned and anxiously awaited for
is finally done. You’ve been trained on how to maintain your
pool to make it last and keep it beautiful. This area is to
educate you on the best products and habits you can use for
seasonal water slide maintenance for your new luxury fiberglass
water slide. There is not nearly as much up keep required for
the slide as there is for the pool, but it is important to
maintain it and keep it beautiful for many, many years to come.
Download and print the PDF file below for suggestions on how to
keep that beautiful slide beautiful.
Repair Guide
Don’t forget Safety
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Everyone knows that kids, teenagers, and even adults as well
often get used to a new purchase and slowly start forgetting
about the rules that came with the product. The very same can
happen with water slides. The homeowner should always enforce
the rules that are provided with the water slide.
Even better, get a small sign that can be installed permanently
if possible. There are many companies that can provide you with
a typical slide rules sign, or you can now order the sign
through Dolphin WaterSlides. These signs can be helpful for any
accident that might happen if someone is disregarding the rules
of the slide.
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Daily Inspection
An adult should always inspect the slide and its surroundings
every day when the pool is in use. This inspection should be
performed before anyone is permitted to ride the slide. It only
takes about 5 minutes to look at and can be performed during the
pool inspection. You should look for the following while
inspecting the water slide. If all is well slide away.
- Ride Surface of Fiberglass Slide: Check flume for
cracks, warped areas, sharp edges, loose sections, bubbles
and any other damages to the gel coat. Also remove any
debris that might be inside the slide.
- Seams of Slide Sections: Check for chipped or
cracked caulking between the slide sections. This is an easy
repair and is covered in the Maintenance and Repair Guide.
- Walkways: Walk the path or steps leading to the
entry of the slide. Make sure there are no obstructions,
potential slippery areas, or sharp objects.
- Water Flow: Turn the water for the slide on and
visually look and listen for any changes in the water flow.
- Handrails Along Slide: Check to see that there
are no sharp objects, like rockwork, protruding over the
handrails where the rider might be able to throw their hands
up and get hurt.
Anything found to be unusual should be looked at immediately
by whoever services your pool, or call us at Dolphin and ask for
Technical Support. (731-632-1407) |