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Commercial Pools


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Filtration system using ZeoBest zeolite.


System design, repairs, upgrades, analysis, improvements

Specializing in commercial pools for over 20 years.  ORP/pH control systems, chemical feeders, chlorine generators, system design and improvement, equipment replacement, Health Code consultation, etc.

Pentair Acu-Trol chemical controllers.

Parts and repairs for Blue-White and Stenner chemical feeders.

Parts and repairs for Clormatic and Goldline, Hayward and Aqua Rite Chlorine generators.

Parts and repairs for Sophisticated Systems Uniclor & AnthoClor chlorine generators.

New and replacement equipment for all of the above.

ZeoBest zeolite filter media for sand filters.

Water softening equipment to control calcium hardness levels.

Reverse osmosis water systems for fountains.

Sacrificial anodes to protect stainless steel filters.

Automatic and Semi-automatic water level controls.

Photocell controlled pool lighting.


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Chlorine & acid feed pumps


Chemical Feed Systems

Over 20 years experience working with chemical feed systems.  Specializing in Blue-White and Stenner chemical feed pumps.


Rope anchor repairs

Do you have a broken plastic rope anchor and don't want to drain the pool to replace it? We have a special repair that we can do under water which provides a "temporary" fix so the Health Dept inspector won't ding you or worse. And if you are having your pool resurfaced be sure to specify the rope anchor with the STAINLESS STEEL BAR, not the all plastic one. These bozo's save a couple of dollars (aaahhhh the cost of the low bid...) and a year or two later the dang thing breaks. Tell them if they put in the all plastic one you'll string them up!!

Swimming Pool Tsunami

 

    Here's what happens when an earthquake shakes up a swimming pool.  This is from a security camera at the Hotel Crown Plaza, Mexicali BC Mexico, during the 7.2 Easter earthquake in April 2010.   (Note the pool lights pop out of the wall, one ends up on the deck.)