Jesús Sáinz is originally from the Rioja
region, but the climate, landscape and opportunities that
this island offers were enough to entice him to set up
here. In 2003, having trained in Tourism, he set up a dealership
for the Desjoyaux brand in Ibiza, which he manages, and
since then he has been fully dedicated to the construction
of swimming pools. Soon after he was joined by Ibiza-born
Cristina Galisteo and Colombian Mauricio Restrepo, who
are now the administrative-salesperson and the technician
for the company. All three members of this dynamic and
wellmatched work team share their appreciation of the
wonders this island has to offer: “Its spectacular
surroundings, the fabulous climate it basks in for most
of the year, the harmony enjoyed by so many people who
come from all four corners of the world and live side by
side, and the possibilities the island allows to enjoy
an incomparable quality of life.”
Desjoyaux
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Jesús
Sáinz |
Cristina
Galisteo |
Mauricio
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With
seven years’ experience behind it, this small company
is a leader in its market. It is hard to find a better trained
specialist on the island than Jesús, and since the good
weather is just beginning we ask him for some advice to help
us maintain our pool correctly. Jesús tells us that
pool maintenance is based on two basic elements. Firstly, physically
cleaning it, which means hoovering the pool floor regularly,
cleaning the walls and the surroundings, as well as maintaining
the filter in a clean state so that it works well. Secondly,
and just as importantly, appropriate chemical treatment of
the water must be carried out. As well as keeping the filter
going for long enough, which depends on the season and especially
on the temperature, it is very important to maintain the correct
levels of pH and chlorine in the water. For this a specific
tester is used that allows us to know which products (and in
what amounts) we need to use in order to restore the ideal
balance. The pH level must be between 7 and 7.4 and the chlorine
must be between 1 and 1.5.
High temperatures tend to be the most damaging factor to the
quality of the water. For this reason, in winter maintaining
the pool is quite a lot easier. However, rain and storms cause
a lot of dust and leaves to fall into the pool, which is why
the best solution is to “hibernate” our pool by
covering it with a protective cover that is especially designed
to protect it from solar radiation and to stop algae developing
in the water. This easy method, combined with a minimum amount
of filtering time and a specific product that stops lime and
dirt from taking hold, will maintain the pool in perfect condition,
which means that getting it ready for our first dips in it
will be uncomplicated and quick.
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The
year in which Piscinas Desjoyaux opened its doors in Ibiza
happened to also be the international year of water, so this
company shares the concern of using water responsibly, especially
on an island where H2O is a scarce and precious resource.
This is why Jesús recommends maintaining your pool
all year round, avoiding having to refill it each summer,
which is an unnecessary waste. For this, all you have to
do is keep an eye on the pH and the chlorine so that they
remain within the right levels, both in summer and winter.
Maintaining our pool well results in big water savings, but
also less chemical use, so take good note of his advice.
Text: Jordi Canut Martin