Pool Company in Sunshine Ranches, FL

Your Pool, Perfectly Maintained Every Week

Professional pool services that keep your water crystal clear and equipment running smoothly year-round.

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Professional Pool Maintenance Services

More Time Swimming, Less Time Scrubbing

You bought your pool to enjoy it, not spend every weekend maintaining it. When your pool maintenance is handled by professionals, you get back those 3-5 hours every week you were spending on skimming, vacuuming, and chemical balancing.

Your water stays consistently clear and safe. No more surprise algae blooms ruining weekend pool parties or scrambling to get the chemistry right before guests arrive.

Your expensive pool equipment runs longer and breaks down less often because it’s being properly maintained and inspected regularly. Small problems get caught before they become expensive repairs that could have been prevented.

Sunshine Ranches Pool Company

We Know Florida Pools Inside Out

We’ve been keeping Sunshine Ranches pools in perfect condition through Florida’s demanding year-round pool season. We understand the unique challenges that come with maintaining pools in South Florida’s climate.

Our team knows how Florida’s humidity, frequent storms, and constant pool use affect your water chemistry and equipment. We’ve seen what works and what doesn’t when it comes to keeping pools pristine in this environment.

Every technician on our team is trained to spot the early warning signs of problems that are common in our area, from equipment strain due to year-round operation to the ground movement that can cause leaks in Broward County.

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Weekly Pool Maintenance Process

Simple, Consistent Service Every Week

We show up on the same day each week, whether you’re home or not. Our technician starts with a complete inspection of your pool equipment, checking for any signs of wear or potential problems.

Next comes the physical cleaning – skimming debris, brushing walls and steps, vacuuming the bottom, and emptying skimmer baskets. We clean your tile line and check your pool’s circulation to make sure water is moving properly.

Finally, we test and balance your water chemistry, adding the right chemicals to keep your water safe and crystal clear. Before we leave, we’ll note anything that needs your attention and leave a service report so you know exactly what was done.

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Everything Your Pool Needs, All Year

Your weekly pool maintenance covers all the basics – cleaning, chemical balancing, and equipment checks. But we also handle the bigger jobs that come up throughout the year.

When your pool equipment needs repair, we can diagnose and fix pumps, filters, heaters, and automation systems. Our leak detection service uses professional-grade equipment to find hidden leaks before they cause serious damage to your property or skyrocket your water bill.

We also provide deep tile and grout cleaning to remove buildup that regular weekly service can’t handle, keeping your pool looking like new. Whether it’s routine maintenance or emergency repairs, you have one reliable company to call for all your pool needs.

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Weekly professional maintenance is the gold standard for Florida pools. Your pool operates year-round in our climate, with heavy use, frequent storms, and constant evaporation affecting water chemistry. Weekly service ensures problems are caught early, chemicals stay balanced, and your equipment runs efficiently. Some pool owners try to stretch service to every other week, but this usually leads to more chemical corrections, equipment strain, and water quality issues that end up costing more in the long run.
Complete weekly service includes skimming surface debris, emptying skimmer and pump baskets, brushing walls and steps, vacuuming the pool bottom, and cleaning the tile line. We test and balance all water chemistry – chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and stabilizer levels. Our technician also inspects your equipment for proper operation and potential problems, checks water level, and provides a service report detailing what was done and any recommendations.
Common signs include water level dropping more than normal evaporation (about 1/4 inch per day in Florida), wet spots in your yard near the pool, unusually high water bills, or having to add water more than twice per week. Equipment area leaks often show as soggy ground around the pump or filter. If you suspect a leak, don’t wait – water damage gets expensive quickly, and a small leak today becomes a major repair tomorrow. Professional leak detection can pinpoint the exact location without unnecessary digging or demolition.
Green water usually means your chlorine isn’t effectively killing algae, which happens for several reasons. Your pH might be too high, making chlorine less effective. Your stabilizer levels could be too high, essentially blocking chlorine from working. Poor circulation due to clogged filters or inadequate pump run time also allows algae to take hold. Sometimes the issue is simply not enough chlorine for your pool’s current demand. A professional can test all these factors and create a treatment plan that actually works instead of throwing more chemicals at the problem.
Professional weekly service typically costs less than most pool owners spend trying to maintain their own pools when you factor in chemicals, equipment, testing supplies, and your time. DIY pool owners often over-treat problems, buy unnecessary chemicals, or miss issues that become expensive repairs. Professional service includes bulk chemical purchasing, proper testing equipment, and expertise to prevent problems rather than just react to them. Most clients find they actually save money while getting better results and reclaiming their weekends.
First, check your electrical panel for tripped breakers – storms frequently cause electrical issues in Florida. Don’t attempt to repair pool equipment yourself, as most systems involve both electricity and water, which can be dangerous. Turn off the equipment and call for professional repair service. Continuing to run malfunctioning equipment often causes additional damage and higher repair costs. Most equipment problems are repairable if caught quickly, but delay can turn a simple fix into a complete replacement job.