South Florida Pool Service — 13 Communities, One Standard
CPO-certified technicians. Weekly visits. Chemical logs every stop. We cover 13 cities from Wellington to Lighthouse Point — click your city to see exactly what pool service looks like in your area.
7 Communities in Palm Beach
From Wellington's horse estates to Manalapan's oceanfront mansions, our Palm Beach routes cover the full range of South Florida pool environments. Hard water from the Biscayne aquifer is the common thread — calcium scale management is built into every Palm Beach visit.
Boca's municipal fill water comes out of the Biscayne aquifer with hardness levels that push calcium saturation fast. On a hot August day, evaporation concentrated that hardness further — and if you're not sequestering and watching the Langelier Saturation Index, you're scaling the heat exchanger.
Boynton's older pools often have tired equipment — single-speed pumps, cracking DE filter grids, and corroded bonding wires. A weekly service visit here means spotting developing issues before they become emergencies, not just testing water and leaving.
Delray's fill water is hard — same Biscayne aquifer as Boca, same calcium hardness challenges. In older Delray neighborhoods like Tropic Isle and Seagate, you also have pools with 30-year-old plaster that responds differently to chemistry adjustments than a fresh Pebble Tec surface.
In Hypoluxo, 'pool proximity to saltwater' isn't a variable — it's a constant. Every pool on the island deals with airborne salinity, which means faster equipment corrosion, more frequent salt cell inspections, and the need for corrosion-resistant equipment specifications from the start.
Lantana pools range from 1970s gunite with original single-speed equipment to recent builds with automation and saltwater systems — the equipment diversity on a single route here is wider than almost anywhere else we service.
Manalapan clients invest serious money in their pool environments and expect service that matches. A water test that's one point outside range gets noticed. Equipment that makes noise gets noticed. A waterline with a calcium ring gets noticed. The margin for anything less than excellent is essentially zero.
Wellington sits inland, which means no coastal salt issues — but it brings its own challenges. The large properties mean more debris from mature trees, irrigation runoff from nearby agriculture and equestrian facilities, and pools that are sometimes at the end of a long walk from the equipment pad. Getting service done right here requires more time per stop.
6 Communities in Broward
Coastal Pompano to inland Coral Springs — Broward County pools deal with everything from ocean salt air to pollen from mature tree canopies to Airbnb turnover chemistry. Our Broward routes are built around those variables.
Broward County fill water in Coconut Creek runs softer than Boca but with higher total dissolved solids from municipal treatment. The combination of heavy irrigation runoff and Coconut Creek's mature tree canopy means organic bather load is elevated even without swimmers in the pool.
Coral Springs neighborhoods are heavily treed with mature oaks and palms that drop debris even through screen enclosures. When a storm pops a screen panel, a single afternoon can deposit enough organic matter to spike phosphates and crash clarity within 24 hours.
Salt air from the A1A corridor attacks copper heat exchangers, stainless steel fittings, and aluminum equipment bases faster than inland pools. A pool on the east side of Federal Highway needs a different equipment specification than one five miles west in Deer Creek — and different maintenance cadence.
In Lighthouse Point, pool service isn't just chemistry and cleaning — it's equipment integrity monitoring in a marine environment. A heat exchanger that would last 15 years in Coral Springs might last 8–10 years in Lighthouse Point. Knowing that, and recommending the right materials at the start, is what separates a professional service from a pool-guy route.
Margate has some of the oldest pool stock in our service zone — single-speed pumps, sand filters with original media from 2005, and plaster that was last refinished during a different presidency. The equipment isn't glamorous, but it still needs to work, and keeping older equipment running cleanly while giving clients honest replacement timelines is the actual job.
Pompano Beach's coastal position and vacation rental concentration create the most variable pool chemistry situation in our Broward service zone. A pool that's a primary residence needs one protocol; the same pool as an Airbnb needs a completely different visit cadence, chemical schedule, and communication flow.
The same chemistry playbook doesn't work in every city.
Boca Raton fill water comes out of the Biscayne aquifer at 200–300 ppm calcium hardness. Wellington's inland water has different mineral content and different organic loading from equestrian runoff. Lighthouse Point's all-canal environment means airborne salinity attacks equipment year-round. Pompano Beach has short-term rental pools that need a completely different visit cadence than a primary-residence pool three blocks away.
We built our service protocols city by city — each pool file includes a location tag that carries city-specific defaults for water hardness targets, phosphate testing frequency, equipment corrosion inspection cadence, and seasonal chemistry adjustments. That's not standard in this industry. Most routes are one-size-fits-all.
Our techs go through 15-module training that covers Florida-specific pool chemistry, weather impacts, equipment maintenance, and environmental factors. Not generic pool certification — Florida-specific curriculum built from our years of servicing these exact communities.
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