In South Florida’s tropical climate, we recommend at least weekly debris cleaning, especially during the rainy season or if your pool is surrounded by palm trees or heavy vegetation. In areas like Kendall and Homestead, pools often collect debris faster due to wind and tree cover.
We regularly remove leaves, palm fronds, flower petals, sand, mulch, bugs, pollen, and storm-blown litter. Pools in Coral Gables and Cutler Bay, for example, tend to experience heavy organic debris due to landscaping and tree density.
Yes, debris can block water flow, clog filters and baskets, throw off chemical balance, and feed algae growth. Removing debris quickly prevents surface stains, cloudy water, and equipment damage.
Absolutely! We provide one-time deep cleanings for pools affected by storms, long absences, or seasonal re-openings. This is a popular option for vacation homeowners in South Miami, Homestead, and Coral Gables.
Yes, surface skimming, vacuuming, and basket emptying are included in our weekly maintenance plans. But for heavy post-storm cleanups or neglected pools, a more intensive debris cleaning may be recommended.
Yes! We brush and clean the waterline tile and can apply products to remove oil, sunscreen buildup, and mineral stains, which are common in high-use pools across Miami-Dade.