Our weekly service goes beyond basic skimming to address South Florida's unique challenges. Each visit includes brushing salt deposits from waterline tiles - a critical step Miami pool owners often overlook that prevents permanent etching. We test and balance water chemistry specifically for our mineral-rich municipal supplies and adjust for higher evaporation rates during dry seasons.
Filter cleaning alternates between cartridge rinses and DE grid inspections based on seasonal debris loads, with extra attention during mango season when organic matter spikes. All equipment gets inspected for salt air corrosion at hose connections and pump seals. Monthly service reports track gradual changes in chemical demand and equipment performance.
Filter cleaning alternates between cartridge rinses and DE grid inspections based on seasonal debris loads, with extra attention during mango season when organic matter spikes. All equipment gets inspected for salt air corrosion at hose connections and pump seals. Monthly service reports track gradual changes in chemical demand and equipment performance.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Full perimeter inspection for tile damage, coping cracks, and deck settling common in our sandy soil
- 02 Step 2: Salt/chlorine generator cell cleaning to prevent mineral buildup from hard water
- 03 Step 3: Basket emptying with debris documentation to identify seasonal patterns
- 04 Step 4: Equipment diagnostics with voltage/amperage checks to catch early motor wear
Benefits
- Prevents costly salt corrosion damage to heaters and automation systems
- Maintains water clarity despite heavy rainfall runoff
- Extends equipment lifespan in harsh coastal conditions
- Reduces chemical costs through precise seasonal adjustments
Frequently Asked Questions
How does your weekly service differ from national chains?
We customize chemical balances for Miami's water table and test for salt creep that damages equipment. National providers often use generic protocols ill-suited for coastal environments.