Pool Appliance Installation
Swimming Pool Appliance Installation
Your pool is much more than just crystal-clear water and blue tile. No matter the size of your pool, it’s powered by a good deal of equipment and appliances. But what happen when your pump goes haywire, or your heater is damaged in a storm? Call in the pros from WA Garden Pool Maintenance and Waterproofing! Our team is skilled with appliance installation, and we can point you to the best products available today. We’ll make sure you have all the proper equipment to maintain a clean, enjoyable pool all summer long. Learn more about which types of pool equipment you need and how we streamline the installation process.
What Kinds of Equipment Do I Need for My Pool?
If you’ve never owned a pool before, choosing the correct equipment can quickly get confusing. Luckily, the experienced team at Wa Garden Pool Maintenance and Waterproofing can walk you through the entire appliance installation process. We’ll make sure you have all the proper equipment and give advice you on the best brands to purchase. Here’s an overview of what you’ll need to keep your pool in working order:
Pool Filter
The pool filter is arguably the most important component of pool equipment. This system purifies the water in your swimming pool or spa and removes pesky debris. It works to keep your water clean and free of dangerous contaminants. Pool filters require filtering materials that will need replaced every two or three months. Depending on the type of filter you use, you may need a different material. Say goodbye to these pool pests with a top-tier filter:
- Dirt
- Insects
- Hair
- Sunscreen
- Body oils
Pool Pump
Our equipment installation professionals are here to make sure your pool pump is doing its job. This pump circulates water through the pool and drives the heating and filtration processes. It guides water from the pipes, through the filter, into the heater, and finally, into the pool. Many homeowners find variable speed pumps are the best option for their pools, as they allow for different speed settings. Our team can educate you on the pool pump best suited to your needs.
Pool Heater
Even in the sweltering Texas sun, you probably don’t want to take a dip in ice-cold water. Pool heaters ensure your pool stays temperate no matter the reading on the thermometer. Our pool appliance installation team will determine what type of pool heater meets your needs and budgetary constraints.
Skimmer & Attachment
While they may not be mechanical, skimmer and brush attachments are still essential tools for keeping your pool clean and pristine. These attachments connect to a telescopic pole, allowing you to easily remove dirt and debris from the water’s surface and scrub along pool walls. For those wanting a truly professional-grade clean, we recommend investing in pro versions of these tools—models not typically found in standard retail outlets but specifically designed for high-performance and durability. While nothing beats a professional cleaning from WA Pool Maintenance and Waterproofing, these quality tools empower you to maintain a sparkling pool between professional visits.
Pool Chemical
The chemicals you use to balance your pool water are just as important as the physical equipment that power your pool. These chemicals ensure your pool is sanitary and stays as clean as possible. They keep your pool or spa comfortable and safe to swim in. Our team can walk you through the following chemicals and their uses:
- Chlorine
- Alkalinity increasers and decreasers
- Metal sequestrates
- Pool enzymes
- pH increasers and decreasers
- Algaecides
If you’ve never owned a pool before, choosing the correct equipment can quickly get confusing. Luckily, the experienced team at Wa Garden Pool Maintenance and Waterproofing can walk you through the entire appliance installation process. We’ll make sure you have all the proper equipment and give advice you on the best brands to purchase. Here’s an overview of what you’ll need to keep your pool in working order:
Pool Filter
The pool filter is arguably the most important component of pool equipment. This system purifies the water in your swimming pool or spa and removes pesky debris. It works to keep your water clean and free of dangerous contaminants. Pool filters require filtering materials that will need replaced every two or three months. Depending on the type of filter you use, you may need a different material. Say goodbye to these pool pests with a top-tier filter:
- Dirt
- Insects
- Hair
- Sunscreen
- Body oils
Pool Pump
Our equipment installation professionals are here to make sure your pool pump is doing its job. This pump circulates water through the pool and drives the heating and filtration processes. It guides water from the pipes, through the filter, into the heater, and finally, into the pool. Many homeowners find variable speed pumps are the best option for their pools, as they allow for different speed settings. Our team can educate you on the pool pump best suited to your needs.
Pool Heater
Even in the sweltering Texas sun, you probably don’t want to take a dip in ice-cold water. Pool heaters ensure your pool stays temperate no matter the reading on the thermometer. Our pool appliance installation team will determine what type of pool heater meets your needs and budgetary constraints.
Skimmer & Attachment
While they may not be mechanical, skimmer and brush attachments are still essential tools for keeping your pool clean and pristine. These attachments connect to a telescopic pole, allowing you to easily remove dirt and debris from the water’s surface and scrub along pool walls. For those wanting a truly professional-grade clean, we recommend investing in pro versions of these tools—models not typically found in standard retail outlets but specifically designed for high-performance and durability. While nothing beats a professional cleaning from WA Pool Maintenance and Waterproofing, these quality tools empower you to maintain a sparkling pool between professional visits.
Pool Chemical
The chemicals you use to balance your pool water are just as important as the physical equipment that power your pool. These chemicals ensure your pool is sanitary and stays as clean as possible. They keep your pool or spa comfortable and safe to swim in. Our team can walk you through the following chemicals and their uses:
- Chlorine
- Alkalinity increasers and decreasers
- Metal sequestrates
- Pool enzymes
- pH increasers and decreasers
- Algaecides