Comprehensive Pool Maintenance Service in Orlando, FL
Beyond the weekly clean — full equipment inspection, advanced water chemistry, and preventive care that protects the long-term health of your pool system.
Cleaning Keeps Your Pool Clear. Maintenance Keeps It Running.
Weekly cleaning handles the surface and chemistry. Maintenance goes deeper — into the equipment room, the plumbing, and the chemistry parameters that weekly testing doesn't always catch. It's the difference between reactive service and proactive care.
Pool equipment operates in a chemically active, outdoor environment year-round. Seals degrade. Impellers wear. Heater elements accumulate scale. Filter media loses effectiveness. These issues don't announce themselves — they build quietly until something fails. Regular maintenance inspections catch them first.
9-point advanced chemistry panel — includes stabilizer (CYA), phosphates, and metals testing beyond the standard weekly seven
Pump motor inspection — listen for bearing noise, check for vibration, verify amp draw and performance
Filter condition assessment — gauge pressure, inspect media, backwash or schedule cleaning as needed
Heater inspection — burner condition, heat exchanger check, thermostat calibration, ignition system
Plumbing and valve inspection — check for slow leaks, air leaks, diverter valve function, and fitting integrity
Automation and timer check — verify programmed run times, freeze protection, and pump speed settings
Salt cell inspection (saltwater pools) — cell plate condition, output verification, calcium buildup assessment
Detailed written maintenance report — every item inspected, readings, findings, and recommendations
Maintenance Service at a Glance
Often pairs with weekly cleaning. Many clients receive weekly cleaning from us and add a full maintenance visit every 4–6 weeks. One company, consistent documentation, no scheduling gaps.
What Gets Missed Without Regular Maintenance
Equipment problems don't start catastrophically. They start small — a rising pressure gauge, a slight motor vibration, a slow chemical drift. Maintenance catches them while they're still cheap to fix.
Pump & Motor Wear
Pool pumps are the most expensive piece of equipment to replace. Bearing wear, seal deterioration, and impeller damage develop slowly over months. Catching them during inspection means a $150 seal replacement instead of a $800 pump replacement.
Filter Bypass
A clogged or damaged filter doesn't just stop filtering — it creates back-pressure that strains the pump and can cause bypass, where water routes around the filter media entirely. Untreated water circulates through your pool while looking clean on the surface.
CYA Drift
Cyanuric acid (stabilizer) accumulates in pool water over time and doesn't leave unless you drain. High CYA levels make chlorine ineffective regardless of how much you add — a common cause of persistent algae. This only shows up in a full chemistry panel, not a standard test strip.
Pool Maintenance Questions Answered
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