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IPSSA Texas News
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 8, Issue 6 FREE Newsletter available on-line subscribe at www.ipssatexas.com June 2018
3rd Annual Crawfish Boil ········· 1
Chapter Meeting Date & Place ·· 2
Calendar/Ft.Worth Meeting ······ 3
Region Meeting dates ············· 4
Horror File of the Month··········· 5
Builders are always less expensive
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2018 Drowning Statistics ········· 10
Pool Quiz ···························· 12
Training Manuals ··················· 13
West Houston to Remodel Pool for Harvey Victim ······················ 15
Birthdays/Pool Quiz Answers ···· 16
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3rd Annual IPSSA & APSP Crawfish Boil
IPSSA and APSP once again have played host for our third annual crawfish boil located at Smith Ranch in Katy, Texas. This year a
more family-oriented venue was selected which drew rave reviews from our 500+ members and guests in attendance! Tousled into 40
acres of plush greenery Smith Ranch is filled with exciting site amenities such as a small lake with paddle boats, fishing, train rides,
petting zoos, and inflatable bounce houses and obstacle courses for the children. While the children play the adults can dance the
night away to the music styling's of our wonderful DJ, enjoy a beer, participate in our crawfish eating contest, or sit back and relax
while soaking in the ambiance of the country lifestyle and mingling with fellow guests and sponsors.
The event was highlighted by our fundraising event as a winning ticket from our yearly drawing was selected for our winner Oscar
Melendez who won a brand new 2018 pickup truck from Classic Chevrolet in Sugar Land. For our secondary drawing we had three
opportunities to win. One chance to win a $1000 gift card to Athena Gun Club won by Ben Nabors and Two opportunities to win a
$500 Visa gift card won by Daniel Bennett and Larry Krenek. Congratulations to the winners! A big thank you to The Speedy Cookers
cooking team, consisting of Chris Gonzalez and his team of fellow first responders, for volunteering their time to cook the crawfish that
everybody got to enjoy! We are happy to say that this years Crawfish Boil was a success and we are already looking forward to many
more to come!
Charlet Norris
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FORT WORTH MEMBER MEETING
La Playa Maya Restaurant
1540 N. Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76106
Third Tuesday of the month 6:30pm
Jason Lehmann President 817-605-0194
Jason Sanchez Vice President/Treasurer
817-901-8363
Barton Barber Secretary 817-229-8535
HILL COUNTRY MEMBER MEETING
Komal Latin Grill
2550 Hunter Road Ste 1106
San Marcos, TX 78666
Third Tuesday of the month 6:00pm
Jascha Wood President 512-216-7663
Darren Bartleson Secretary 512-557-3874
*HOUSTON MEMBER MEETING
Please contact chapter officers
for meeting place information
Second Tuesday of the month 7:00pm
Bryan Norris President 713-234-7649
David Queen Vice President
281-807-5442
Doug Dinkins Treasurer 281-794-6644
HOUSTON CLEAR LAKE MEETING
Rudy’s BBQ
21361 Gulf Freeway
Webster, TX 77598
Fourth Tuesday of the month 7:00pm
David Potts President 832-840-0887
Brett Dawson Vice President
281-724-9650
Donnie Jones Secretary 832-275-0612
Stephanie Laws Treasurer 832-250-6858
*HOUSTON NORTH MEETING
Please contact chapter officers
for meeting place information
Third Tuesday of the month 7pm
Stephen Titone President 281-773-8643
David Harling Vice President
281-256-7886 Andrew Hillmeyer Secretary
832-585-4424
Ed Mack Treasurer 281-362-7558
AUSTIN MEMBER MEETING
Cherry Creek Catfish Company
5712 Manchaca Rd.
Austin. TX 78745
First Tuesday of the month 6:00pm
Keith Timm President 512-636-3750
Jerome Potter Vice President 512-484-9093
Edward Cabello Secretary 512-362-8890
Will Pietri Treasurer 512-351-0323
AUSTIN NORTH MEMBER MEETING
Texas Land & Cattle
14010 U.S. 183B
Austin, TX 78717
Second Tuesday of the month 6:00pm
Jim Smith President 512-947-3131
Scot Pemberton Vice President
512-257-7665
Justin Pinson Secretary 512-766-7946
Cory Heerlein Treasurer 512-577-5202
CORPUS CHRISTI MEMBER MEETING
SCP
4630 Corona Dr
Corpus Christi TX 78411-4311
First Thursday of the month 6:30pm
Michelle Wilkinson President 209-604-6460
David Galloway Vice President
361-855-5557
Adam Wilkinson Secretary 209-604-7159
Mike Baker Treasurer 361-563-7665
DALLAS MEMBER MEETING
Señor Chachote Cantina and Grill
7602 N Jupiter Rd,
Garland, TX 75044
Fourth Tuesday - 5:30pm
Eustaquio Portillo President 214-325-6746
John Eric Harper Vice President
469-698-8055
Juan Colunga Treasurer 214-478-2360
HOUSTON WEST MEETING
Tony's Mexican Restaurant
870 S Mason Road
Katy, TX 77450
First Tuesday of the month 7pm
Bill Williams President 832-593-6299
Patrick Ramsey Vice President 281-923-
6755
James Lundberg Secretary 832-875-5680
David Howard Treasurer 832-689-5636
MID CITIES MEMBER MEETING
SCP Carrollton
2107 Hutton Dr.,
Carrollton, TX 75006
First Monday of the month 7:00pm
Casey Gardner President 469-835-5674
Jeremy Smith Vice President
214-695-8717
Barry Luckie Secretary 817-691-0267
Doug Taylor Treasurer 214-866-9462
SAN ANTONIO MEETING
Longhorn Café
17625 Blanco Road
San Antonio, TX 78232
First Monday of the month
Officers Meeting 6:00 pm
Chapter Meeting 6:30 pm
Jorge Martinez President 210-549-7665
Christine Gains Vice President
210-842-4009
Evelyn Navarro Secretary 210-980-1130
Brian Tully Treasurer 210-843-0582
TARRANT COUNTY MEMBER MEETING
El Chico
7621 Baker Blvd
Richland Hills, TX 76118
First Tuesday of the month 7:00pm
Will Ainsworth President 817-987-8580
Jason Wilson Vice President 817-366-1200
James Gifford Secretary 817-881-3990
Chris Byars Treasurer 817-597-5132
WAXAHACHIE MEMBER MEETING
Denny’s
408 Westchase Drive
Grand Prairie, TX 75052
Second Wednesday of the month 7:00am
Thomas Sheehy President 214-395-0143
Bryan Courville Vice President
817-308-9874
Bob Bauer Treasurer 214-577-4843
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FORT WORTH MEETING
Having fun with Zodiac, Matthew Thomas, Tom LaBoude and Lucas
Prater brought the new PB4SQ energy-efficient, multistage booster
pump it operates quietly and is easy to install and service. It has
been designed to provide optimum power to Polaris pressure clean-
ers.
Members stayed after
the meeting to take a
closer look.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Region Meetings
Region 12 Board Meeting,
July 9, 2018 - Fort Worth
Region 9 Board Meeting, July 14th
La Cantera Resort
16641 La Cantera Pkwy.
San Antonio, Texas 78256
Region 9 Executive Board
Director - Becky Clayson
210-240-3121
Secretary - David Potts 832-840-0887
Treasurer - Will Pietri 512-351-0323
Austin - Keith Timm 512-636-3750
Austin North - Jim Smith
512-947-3131
Corpus Christi - Michelle Wilkinson
209-604-6460
Houston - Bryan Norris
713-234-7649
Houston North - Stephen Titone
281-773-8643
Houston West - Bill Williams
832-593-6299
San Antonio - Jorge Martinez
210-274-2465
Region 12 Executive Board
Director - Neal Holt 214-837-5884
Secretary - Will Ainsworth
817-987-8580
Treasurer - Jason Sanchez
817-901-8363
Dallas - Eustaquio Portillo
214-325-6746
Fort Worth - Jason Lehmann
817-605-0194
Mid Cities - Casey Gardner
469-835-5674
Waxahachie - Thomas Sheehy
214-395-0143
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Editorial Content: The editorial contents of this publication are educational and informational in nature, and not intended as minimum standards, or legal or other professional advice. The Independent Pool and Spa Service Association has endeavored to include appropriate and accurate statements, but disclaims any and all warranties and/or responsibility for the statements or their application. Users should confer with their professional advisers for specific input and assistance concerning their respective projects. Any ex-pressions of opinion or perspective by authors of articles included in this publication are not necessarily those of the Independent Pool and Spa Service Association.
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ACID
CHLORINE
REPAIR
SODIUM
WORKMANSHIP
ALKALINITY
FILTER
SALT
SWIMMING
CALCIUM
OXIDIZER
SERVICE
SYSTEM
As a professional trade organization Ipssa is making change in the world. We have brought a sense of community to the pool industry. Ipssa has founded or helped start trade shows to educate people in the pool business. This year we spear headed the forma-tion of a foundation for those who suf-fered loss in a natural disaster. Ipssa has the best insurance available at a very good price. I would say we are the change!!
Becky Clayson
HORROR FILE OF THE MONTH
“What were they Thinking?” We have all run into those situations that are just so outrageous, funny or just plain stupid that they warrant
a photo - it doesn’t just have to do with all the “creative” plumbing or equipment layouts we have seen. If you have a contribut ion of in-
terest just let me know at: Ingrid - [email protected]
San Antonio’s Jorge Martinez submitted this. Apparently a “company”
came out to replace a DE with a cartridge and they decided they had an
abundance of flex they needed to use. Jorge tells me the filter bounces,
and the customer does not want it fixed, because it works “fine”.
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Submitted by Becky Clayson, copper stained pool
Michael Holzer Total Care pool and Spa felt something fuzzy with his
finger under a Wisperflo pump lid. It was a web with a brown Brown Re-
cluse underneath! Good thing he didn't get bit.
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With Jim Stearns A.K.A. The Pool Sheik
Builders are always less expensive
If y’all remember correctly I mentioned awhile back about
the three (3) groups within our industry that present us with
what seems an endless stream of challenges, at times en-
tertaining situations and at all times a never ending income
stream. Those three (3) groups are; inexperienced techni-
cians, insurance providers, and builders. This installment of
“Talking Story” involves two (2) of the three (3).
We received a work order from an insurance company that
stated the homeowner’s filter was not working correctly and
was leaking. In the initial conversation with the homeowner
we were informed that about two (2) years ago. The insur-
ance company had a builder replace their old filter with a
cartridge filter. It worked great at first but over time the wa-
ter clarity just seemed to get worse and now it was leaking
from around the middle.
Upon arriving at the pool we verified that yes the water clar-
ity was not what it should be and there was a slight leak at
TALKING STORY
the band clamp. Further more filter pressure was very high and
my initial diagnosis based on all of the above. Was that the filter
cartridges had not been serviced in quite a while. Time to verify
my diagnosis. When I removed the filter top. Surprise! Surprise!
Surprise! Followed by a What The Heck!! YEP!! DE grids so im-
pacted that they looked like fat sausages ready to bust at the
seams?? Wait a minute, what did I miss. Taking a step back yep
no filter valve, no backwash line. Where is the filter label? Ahhh
sure enough the label verified that it was in fact a 48 SQ FT DE
filter. Well something new for the books.
Of course the insurance companies first response “Can you fix it”.
Almost had me rolling on the ground. AHHH yea!! BUT it is going
to cost more then installing a new cartridge filter. When I ques-
tioned their decision of having a builder repair and or replace pool
equipment, their answer was priceless. Ohhh, builders are al-
ways less expensive then service companies. Yeah well you got
me there, they sure can be.
THAT IS ALL!!!
Jim
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SCP 7060 All Star Ave. Ste. A Frisco, Texas 75033 (214)618-9770 (214)618-9757
SCP 7908 Patel Drive Lubbock, Texas 79382 (806)589-6831
SCP 9230 Neils Thompson Dr. Ste.#108 Austin, Texas 78758 (512)835-4200 (512)835-9245
SCP 2900 East Pioneer Pkwy Ste. 180 Grand Prairie, Texas 76010 (972)988-0657 (972)641-5996
SCP 1201 W. Warren Pharr, Texas 78577 (956)702-1885 (956)787-5997
Superior Pool Products 200 Parker Dr. Bld. B, Ste.560 Austin, Texas 78728 (512)218-1190 (512)218-0988
Superior Pool Products 800 Industrial Blvd. #400 Grapevine, Texas 76051 (817)410-8894 (817)410-1338
SCP 1212 10th Street Plano, Texas 75074 (972)424-2600 (972)633-1592
SCP 2107 Hutton Drive Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972)241-6626 (972)243-1263
NPT Houston 4300 Pine Timbers Ste.#100 Houston, Texas 77041 (713)460-8794 (713)460-0598
SCP 15261 Capital Port Drive Ste.111 San Antonio, Texas 78249 (210)764-1765 (210)764-1795
SCP 17001 Donwick Drive Conroe, Texas 77385 (936)321-7145 (936)271-3388
SCP 1665 Townhurst, Ste.190 Houston, Texas 77043 (713)973-6051 (713)973-0583
SCP 1074 Arion Circle Ste.102 San Antonio, Texas 78216 (210)545-6161 (210)545-6165
SCP 4630 Corona Drive Ste.B Corpus Christi, , Texas 78411 (361)730-1988
SCP 3938 Dunvale Houston, Texas 77063 (713)783-0882 (713)783-7625
Superior Pool Products 610 Sandau Road San Antonio, Texas 78216 (210)341-9103 (210)341-7689
NPT 11281 Indian Trail Dallas, Texas 75229 (214)366-4009 (214)366-4022
SCP 9307 Millsview Road Houston, Texas 77070 (281)469-9696 (281)897-0534
SCP 12552 Highway 3 Webster, Texas 77598 (281)823-7243 (281)480-4412
SCP 10468 Brockwood Rd. Northgate II, Bldg.14 Dallas, Texas 75238 (214)503-6291 (214)503-8537
Superior Pool Products 10641 S. Sam Houston Pkwy. West Ste.400 Houston, Texas 77071 (281)776-0808 (281)776-0515
SCP 5304 A South 125th East Ave, Unit A Tulsa, OK 74146 (918)250-6106 (918)250-6107
NTP 4801 Blue Mound Road Fort Worth, Texas 76106 (682)708-4183
SCP 22110 Merchants Way #150 Katy, Texas 77449 (281)769-5421 (281)665-1370
SCP 308 Hudiburg Circle Oklahoma City, OK 73108 (405)943-1700 (405)943-3837
SCP 7427 Dogwood Park Dr Fort Worth, Texas 76118 (817)595-0525 (817)595-3270
SCP 2002 Synergy Blvd. Ste. 400 Kilgore, Texas 75662 (956)702-1885 (956)787-5997
Superior Pool Products 4256 Royal Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73108 (405)947-2752 (405)942-5820
SCP
Corporate Woods Dr. Magnolia, Texas 77354 281-305-0088
936-205-2095
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31 Locations in Texas & Oklahoma to help serve you!
Common Myths
Splashing
Arms waving
around
Loud yelling
WHAT DOES DROWNING LOOK LIKE?
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What to WATCH for
Silence
Head low in water
Gasping
Hands grabbing at air
WATER SAFELY
Water can be such pleasure, but we all need to be
vigilant, because it can turn deadly so fast.
These are 2018 statistics and as you can see 22
drownings have already accrued.
Always designate a person with the duty to keep a
watch on the swimmers, know who is in the pool.
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North Texas: Jami Pittman 214.507.5658 [email protected] Ryan Mackie 940.600.8199 [email protected]
South Texas: Garrett Thibodeaux 281.786.9210 [email protected] West Texas: Mick Hayes 281.853.4549 [email protected]
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LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD MEN
AND WOMEN
This new chapter is between Austin and San Antonio - Hill
Country
If you are interested to join the group, please contact the
Hill Country chapter .
Why join IPSSA? One reason you may find different from
other associations. Our sick route coverage for our mem-
bers. Many small companies have survived because we
take care of each other, You’re on Your Own, But You’re
Not Alone
HILL COUNTRY CHAPTER
Komal Latin Grill
2550 Hunter Road Ste 1106
San Marcos, TX 78666
Third Tuesday of the month 6:00pm
Contact Jascha Wood 512-216-7663
Darren Bartleson 512-557-3874
1. The pH of the water does not affect chlorine effectiveness
A. True
B. False
2. At a pH of 7.5 and a temperature of 68° F, you
have this much chlorine in the killing form (HOCI)
A. 55%
B. 60%
C. 49%
D. 38%
3. In the pool industry, liquid chlorine is the chemical
compound:
A. Sodium hydroxide
B. Sodium hypochlorite
C. Sodium hypochloride
D. Sodium chloride
4. Disinfection means to kill all of the organisms in water
A. True
B. False
Answers provided in
this edition, page 16
The “Original Pool Stick” or “Jackie’s Helper”
Aluminum $45.00
Contact Jason Lehmann
817-605-0194 or email
1. IPSSA Basic Training Manual – Part 1 Chemicals - Newly revised version - Available in English or Spanish
a. Member $ 24.95 b. Workbook $6.95 c. Non-member $49.95 d. Workbook $12.95
2. IPSSA Basic Training Manual – Part 2 Equipment
a. Member price is $24.95 b. Workbook price is $6.95 c. Non-member price is $39.95 d. Workbook price is $12.95
3. IPSSA Intermediate Training Manual – Part 1 Chemicals
a. Member price is $24.95 b. Workbook price is $6.95 c. Non-member price is $49.95 d. Workbook price is $12.95
4. IPSSA Continuing Education Series – Pool Chlorination Facts
a. Member price is $24.95 b. Non-member price is $29.95
5. Online IPSSA Water Chemistry Test is Available in
English & Spanish
ORDER YOUR IPSSA TRAINING MANUALS
IPSSA’s Basic Training Manual Part 1 focuses on water chemistry and covers: properties of water; pool types; volume calculations,
standards and measurements; water chemistry and balance; chemistry of chlorination; types of chlorine; protecting chlorine; chlorine
generators, bromine and ozone; water testing; and chemical adjustments. It also includes an extensive glossary and practice test
questions, easy-to-use chapter tabs, many graphics, charts and tables.
IPSSA’s Basic Training Manual Part 2 focuses on equipment and covers: hydraulics, pumps and motors, filters, skimmers, fittings
and valves, heaters, heat pumps and solar, plus automatic pool cleaners. It also includes an extensive glossary and practice test
questions, easy-to-use chapter tabs, many graphics, charts and tables.
Pool Chlorination Facts – this book contains 30 years worth of gathered information, tips, tricks, techniques and myths -- all the
things you ever wanted to know about using chlorine in a pool are here.
IPSSA’s Intermediate Training Manual Part 1 focuses on water chemistry and covers: algae; more sanitizers (biguanides, UV, chlo-
rine generators and mineral technology); ammonia, chloramines, combined chlorine, nitrates, nitrogen-containing compounds and
organic contaminants; cloudy water and clarifiers; pool start-ups; your questions and FAQs; miscellaneous tips, tricks, short cuts,
quick facts and conversions. It also includes an extensive glossary and practice test questions, easy-to-use chapter tabs, many graph-
ics, charts and tables.
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YOU CAN ORDER THESE TRAINING MANUALS AT YOUR NEAREST CHAPTER OR ONLINE AT WWW.IPSSA.
The errata for the Basic Training Manual –
Part 1 Water Chemistry – Revised Edition
2016 is now available in English and
Spanish!
You can download a copy from the IPSSA
member portal or call the IPSSA Executive
Office at 888-360-9505 and request a
printed copy.
The Basic Training Manual errata is now available!
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Ryan Rickaby 909-815-9602 [email protected]
Jimmy McLean 832-216-4993 [email protected] Page 15
THE WEST HOUSTON CHAPTER IS REMODELING
A SWIMMING POOL FOR A FLOOD VICTIM IN NEED
Corky has lived in her home in the Concord Bridge neighborhood of West Houston
for 18 years. Her time there has been filled with catching up with neighbors at the
local grocery store, volunteering for rescue groups, and serving others anytime an
opportunity arose. In speaking with her, she reminisced about watching the media
coverage as Harvey began to impose himself on Houston. Her heart ached as she
remembered the tears she dried as she volunteered and served those displaced
from Katrina a few years ago. She couldn't believe what she was seeing on the
news and what was happening here. When the reservoir was opened the water
moved quickly. Before she knew it, the National Guard was at her door, water was
up to her knees, and she was placed in a rescue boat with nothing but the pajamas
she was wearing. She was taken to the Berry Center where she found herself on
the receiving end of things. "It was the first time in my life that I couldn't take care of
myself. It was in that moment that I realized what those tears I dried many years
ago held." Corky shared.
Water filled her home for 9 days. Nothing was salvageable. Teams of community
volunteers came and helped her muck out what the flood had left behind. They
removed all the contents of her home, but her backyard pool remained full of con-
taminated water, snakes, and even fish. Corky said, "I have always prided myself
on taking good care of my pool. The water always sparkled. But after Harvey, my
pool was a "clear" reflection of my life. It reflected all that had come into my house.
That dirty, nasty water had put me in this place. Looking at that everyday was
hard." For 7 months Corky was displaced from her home. Once some funds be-
came available she had the
pool drained and cleaned, but
the damage sustained from
the force of the water and
duration of the stagnant, con-
taminated water has left her
pool and equipment in dire need of repair. "I have little buckets
for everything left that is needed to do. I just add a little bit to
each bucket as I can. My system is working...this week I got a
bed. It is so much nicer than a pallet on the floor." she shared.
The West Houston IPSAA chapter feels like Harvey has offered
an opportunity for its members to be actively engaged in giving
back to our community. Our chapter hopes to bless Corky by
remodeling her pool and replacing her equipment free of
charge. Many are responding to the call. Suppliers are donat-
ing goods and pool companies are donating labor to cover the
costs of this project. Some items remain, and we would appre-
ciate if your company would consider making a contribution.
As the project unfolds, we will use so-
cial media, local and IPSAA publica-
tions to promote your company and
thank you for your contribution.
Carrie Uberecken
“No one is useless in this world who
lightens the burdens of another.”
– Charles Dickens
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