Frequently asked questions
Q: How often should I have my pool serviced?
Regular servicing every 4 weeks is recommended for Sunshine Coast pools to keep your pool clean, balanced, and safe for swimming.
Q: How much does pool servicing cost?
Our services start at $75.00, costs vary depending on pool size and service frequency. Contact us for a personalised quote that suits your needs.
Q: How can I prepare my pool for a service visit?
Remove large debris and ensure easy access to equipment areas. Inform us of any specific concerns or issues you’ve noticed. Also ensure the water level is fully topped up.
Q: What does a typical pool service include?
A standard pool service usually includes skimming debris, cleaning the filters, checking and balancing water chemistry, inspecting pool equipment, and ensuring everything is functioning properly.
Q: Why is water balancing important?
Proper water balance prevents problems like algae growth, bacteria and skin/eye irritations. It ensures the water is safe for swimmers and protects your pool equipment
Q: Can you help with pool repairs?
Yes, we offer repairs for pumps, chlorinators, filters, cleaners, heaters, and other pool equipment alongside regular servicing.
Q: Can you supply and install equipment?
Yes, we supply and professionally install a wide range of swimming pool equipment, including pumps, filters, chlorinators, cleaners, heaters, covers, rollers, and more. We work with trusted suppliers to ensure you get high-quality, durable products that suit your pool’s specific needs. Check out our supplier page for more details.
Q: How do you handle algae problems?
We use specialised algaecides and shock treatments if necessary and review water chemistry to prevent future outbreaks.
Q: What should I do if my pool water is cloudy?
Cloudy water is often due to poor filtration, chemical imbalance or outside factors.
Contact us to diagnose and fix the issue promptly.
Q: Is it necessary to service the pool in winter?
Yes. Regular servicing in winter prevents damage and keeps your pool in great condition for the next swimming season. Even when no one is swimming, water chemistry and filters still require attention year-round.