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Equipment Repairs/Installation

Expert diagnosis and subsequent repairs and installation of new equipment for all pool systems, including pumps, filtration, heating, sanitization, automation, above ground plumbing, and more.

New Home Buyer Inspections

Thorough inspection of every component of a pool’s circulation, filtration, and automation systems to identify any deficiencies that should be addressed prior to the purchase, listing, or selling of a home.

New Owner Orientation “Pool School”

Introduce new pool owners to each component of their pool’s circulation and filtration system, automation programming and run time scheduling, as well as water analysis, balancing, and sanitization.

New Pool Start Up

Ensure all equipment is running and operating nominally, adjust/camber valves to optimal positioning, complete any programming, input run time scheduling, analyze water chemistry, and administer necessary chemicals for proper balancing and sanitization.

Winterization

Conduct critical steps to prepare pool for the autumn and winter off-season, such as draining water below return lines, draining all water from the plumbing (both above and below ground), plugging returns and skimmer suction, air-locking the main drain, removing ladders and railings, cleaning, balancing, and applying algaecide, covering the pool with a winterizing cover, etc.

Tile Cleaning and Restoration

Removal of the buildup of mineral deposits using compressed air and sand like glass beads, followed by the application of a color restorer, sealer, and revolutionary nano-technology calcium blocker, revitalizing the tile to a brand-new appearance and protecting it into the future.

Seasonal Opening

        Prepare pool for spring and summer pool season by removing winterizing cover, removing plugs, topping off pool water, cleaning and balancing water, priming and starting equipment, programming run time, reinstalling ladders and handrails, etc.

Acid/Chlorine Wash

Remove stubborn stains from the surface of plaster/gunite pools by removing a miniscule, superficial layer of plaster through a systematic, safe procedure using muriatic acid. For less invasive staining, topical staining from algae, or for the cleaning of a fiberglass pool, the same procedure can be utilized but with a concentrated liquid chlorine.

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