New automation systems can dramatically reduce maintenance headaches when properly specified for our environment. We install only marine-rated control panels that withstand Miami's humidity without internal condensation. All outdoor equipment gets upgraded to wireless models to eliminate corrosion-prone wiring runs through wet decks.
For seasonal residents, we integrate water level monitoring that alerts for overflow during summer storms and auto-adjusts chemical dosing when rain dilutes pool water. Hurricane mode automatically lowers water levels and secures equipment covers when tropical storm warnings are issued. Our most popular package includes salt cell integration that self-adjusts output based on real-time salinity readings - critical for Miami pools where heavy rainfall frequently dilutes salt concentrations.
For seasonal residents, we integrate water level monitoring that alerts for overflow during summer storms and auto-adjusts chemical dosing when rain dilutes pool water. Hurricane mode automatically lowers water levels and secures equipment covers when tropical storm warnings are issued. Our most popular package includes salt cell integration that self-adjusts output based on real-time salinity readings - critical for Miami pools where heavy rainfall frequently dilutes salt concentrations.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Site evaluation for optimal equipment placement considering sun exposure and storm surge risk
- 02 Step 2: Surge protector installation on all electrical feeds
- 03 Step 3: Control programming with custom presets for Miami seasons
- 04 Step 4: Owner training with multilingual instructions
Benefits
- Reduces chemical waste through precise automated dosing
- Prevents storm damage with weather-responsive protocols
- Allows remote monitoring for snowbirds
- Lifetime support on all installed systems
Frequently Asked Questions
How do these systems hold up in hurricane conditions?
We install NEMA 4X enclosures rated for horizontal rain and temporary submersion, with all critical components mounted above FEMA flood elevation guidelines.