Saltwater systems require different care than traditional chlorine pools, especially in Miami's harsh marine climate. Our monthly service includes testing salt cell generators, inspecting sacrificial anodes, and cleaning corrosion-prone components with non-reactive tools.
We pay special attention to equipment pads in waterfront properties where salt spray accelerates wear. Our technicians are trained to spot early signs of galvanic corrosion in pool cages and coping common in Coral Gables and Coconut Grove homes.
All chemicals are measured against baseline readings of your makeup water's mineral content, which varies significantly between Miami-Dade's limestone aquifer and coastal properties drawing from brackish wells.
We pay special attention to equipment pads in waterfront properties where salt spray accelerates wear. Our technicians are trained to spot early signs of galvanic corrosion in pool cages and coping common in Coral Gables and Coconut Grove homes.
All chemicals are measured against baseline readings of your makeup water's mineral content, which varies significantly between Miami-Dade's limestone aquifer and coastal properties drawing from brackish wells.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Comprehensive salt cell inspection and cleaning
- 02 Step 2: Corrosion assessment of metal components
- 03 Step 3: Water balance testing accounting for local mineral content
- 04 Step 4: Equipment pad pressure washing with salt-neutralizing solution
Benefits
- Extends equipment lifespan in corrosive environments
- Prevents cloudy water from mineral imbalances
- Reduces salt cell replacement costs
- Maintains comfortable swimmer experience
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should salt cells be cleaned in Miami?
Every 3 months minimum due to our hard water and salt buildup. Waterfront homes may need quarterly cleanings.
Do you service commercial saltwater pools?
Yes, we maintain several South Beach hotels with systems designed for high bather loads in salt air conditions.
Can you convert my chlorine pool to saltwater?
We evaluate each property's equipment compatibility and drainage considerations before recommending conversions.