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Pool Service in Coral Springs, FL

Coral Springs is one of the most family-oriented suburbs in Broward County — pools here get used hard by kids home from school all summer, which means chemistry management during swim season is less forgiving than in a vacation-home pool. Screen enclosures (lanais) are nearly universal, which reduces debris but creates their own maintenance category.

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Local pool environment

What makes Coral Springs pools different

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.

High Summer Bather Load

Coral Springs pools with kids home from school in June, July, and August go from one adult swimmer per week to daily family use. Bather load multiplies the demand on sanitizer — sunscreen, body oils, and nitrogen compounds from urine and sweat eat chlorine fast. We shift to a higher free chlorine target (3–4 ppm instead of 2–3 ppm) during summer and schedule mid-week touch-ups for families who want that option.

Screen Enclosure Maintenance Intersection

Screen enclosures reduce leaf and pollen debris dramatically — but the frame and screen material trap dirt, create shading patterns that encourage algae in corners, and when a screen fails during a storm, the pool takes the full debris hit at once. We flag screen damage on every visit and can coordinate with screen contractors our clients trust.

Algae in Pool Corners and Steps

Shading from screen enclosures and surrounding foliage creates dead-flow corners where algae establishes first. Steps and ledges are common problem spots. We brush corner-to-corner and use a directed algaecide in persistent trouble areas rather than just ratcheting up chlorine and hoping.

Weekly service

What every Coral Springs visit includes

Every visit follows the same 11-step protocol — the same one our technicians train on and the same one Matt Balog has been running since he founded the company. No shortcuts, no skipped steps.

01
Arrival inspection
Equipment running, water level correct, no visible issues.
02
Skim and net
Surface debris, skimmer baskets, pump strainer basket.
03
Brush surfaces
Walls, steps, waterline tile, corners — algae hotspots first.
04
Vacuum
Floor vacuumed manually or automatic verified and serviced.
05
Test water
pH, chlorine, alkalinity, CYA, salt (if applicable), phosphates.
06
Chemical additions
Precisely dosed on-site. Logged. Never eyeballed.
07
Equipment check
Pump pressure, filter pressure, heater, automation, cell inspection.
08
Photo documentation
Water, equipment, and any issues photographed every visit.
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Coral Springs pool fact

Coral Springs pools get among the highest summer utilization of any of our service areas — surveys of our clients show an average of five swim sessions per week from June through August, compared to two or fewer in winter.

Related training and resources

Go deeper on Coral Springs pool chemistry and service

Pool Chemistry Module

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