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A question Poolslam did not answer, a number that looks off, a product detail that needs checking, or a pool setup that does not match the usual examples. Real backyard problems are useful here, especially when they show where a guide needs to be clearer.
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The easiest way to get in touch is by email. Pete reads messages sent to Poolslam, especially when they include a specific article, a specific pool problem, or a detail that may help improve a guide for other above ground pool owners.
Replies may not be instant, and not every individual setup can be diagnosed in detail. Still, corrections, useful questions, unclear examples, and real pool situations are all worth sending. A good message often points to something the site should explain better.
Use this email for corrections, above ground pool questions, product detail checks, and practical notes from your own backyard setup.
If an article has a number, product detail, GPH rating, chemical range, pool dimension, or recommendation that looks wrong, send the page URL and the exact sentence. The more specific the note is, the easier it is to check against the source, product spec, or practical pool context.
Above ground pool questions are often more specific than general swimming pool guides make them sound. If you cannot find a clear answer about sizing, pump selection, ground prep, chemical startup, equipment, or troubleshooting, send the question in plain language.
Sloped yards, well water, older pool models, mixed-brand equipment, unusual pool shapes, and pools already partly buried can all change the answer. Those situations help show where a guide needs better examples instead of cleaner theory.
For legitimate partnership questions, put “Partnership” in the subject line and explain the request clearly. Generic guest post pitches, link exchange offers, SEO agency outreach, and unrelated product promotions may not receive a response.
What to Include in Your Message
For a correction, include the page URL, the exact line or claim, and what you think should be checked. For a setup or buying question, include the pool size, pool type, water source, pump model if you know it, and what is going wrong. Short, specific details are more helpful than a long background story.
If the issue involves cloudy or green water, mention your last chemical readings if you have them. If it involves the pump, mention its GPH rating and the pool size. If it involves a wall or liner, mention whether any part of the pool is buried or partly buried. Those small details usually matter more than the brand name on the box.