Repair Tips
This blog is geared to help people with problems they may have with their pools.
Leaks and Water Loss
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It is not uncommon to have water loss in a pool and/or spa for a variety of reasons. Often times, that water loss is due to simple evaporat...
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Tile falling off
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Tile falls off because of the following reasons: 1. There is highly expansive soil and the decking outside the pool is pushing up against th...
Rust Spots
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Often times, tie wire or steel is left too close to the surface of the pool. As water penetrates into these surfaces, the exposed steel rus...
Sheer Descent doesn't have a clean sheer
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If your sheer descent waterfall does not have a flat sheet of water coming from it, there is ussually debris such as calcium, rocks, or dirt...
Fill line is not filling the pool
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There are very simple reasons fill lines do not fill the pool. The following are those reasons: 1. Completely severed plumbing line. 2. Wa...
Flaking stone
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Flagstone is bound to flake overtime as it gets saturated with water and pool chemicals. As a preventative measure, you can reduce the amou...
Concrete is lifting
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It is common in California that decking will lift due to expansive soil. Expansive soil acts like a sponge. When it gets wet, it expands. ...
Loss of pressure on spa jets
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There is one reason why there is a loss of pressure or even suction on a jet fitting. It's that there is something slowing down the nat...
Spotty, roungh, discolored, plaster
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There are tale-tale signs of why plaster is discolored, spotty, or rough. Typically it is not because the plaster mix is bad. The reasons ...
Changing out a light fixture
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This procedure should be done by a certified professional. Turn off all electriciy going to your pool and landscape Find the Junction Bo...
Changing out a light bulb
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To change out a pool/spa light, you should advise a service professional. 1. Lights are ussually equiped with a breaker that trips within th...
Automatic Vacuum Problems
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Sometimes an automatic vacuum cleaner will stop moving. If this happens, follow these steps. 1. Check the suction of the vacuum by putting ...
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