Inground pools in Miami and the Florida Keys should be cleaned at least once per week due to high temperatures, humidity, tree debris, and frequent rain. Pools under palm trees or with heavy use may require more frequent maintenance to prevent algae buildup and clogged filters.
Inground pools are often larger, deeper, and built with materials like plaster or tile that require specific brushing techniques to prevent staining and scale. They also usually have more complex plumbing and filtration systems, which need regular inspection.
We often remove leaves, sand, sunscreen film, oil, and pollen — especially in pools near vegetation or the coast. Algae blooms are also common after rainstorms or when water chemistry is unbalanced due to high heat or UV exposure.
Yes! We perform tile cleaning and brushing during each visit, and can apply mineral removers or acid washing if needed to treat stains. This is especially useful in areas like Homestead, Coral Gables, or Key Largo, where hard water and organic matter cause buildup.
We clean and brush the walls, steps, tile line, and floor. We also vacuum as needed, clean the baskets, and maintain the filtration system to ensure full circulation and clarity.