A swimming pool can provide the perfect backyard getaway for you and your family. Pools are not only a great place to relax and spend time together, but also a wonderful way to stay in shape and enjoy better health.
Superior Pool Service can help you enjoy your swimming pool even more with our residential pool service—we’ll take care of pool cleaning, pool maintenance, and even pool opening and closing so your swimming pool will be ready to use whenever you want.
We use only the highest quality chemicals in order to balance and maintain your pools chemistry for superior control of algae, bacteria and viruses.
No matter how frequently you choose to have your pool serviced, Superior Pool Service will take great care in making sure your pool is clean and well-balanced. Our pool maintenance packages include:
Keep your pool clean, efficient and safe with routine pool maintenance service. Ensuring a clean environment is the goal of any pool professional, so why choose one over the other?
Quality and reliability are two good reasons, but you also need a pool technician that is certified, knows the local “rules and regs” and can take on any needed repairs that may come up.
The good news is that Superior Pool Service offers multi-day service contracts with 24/7 service throughout Crossville, Fairfield Glade, Clarkrange, Deer Lodge, Jamestown, Allardt, and Oneida Tennessee areas.
Tired of driving to Cookeville or Knoxville to have your water tested? Call us to schedule a poolside water test at your pool by a trained technician to learn your Free Chlorine, Combined Chlorine, Alkalinity, Ph, Calcium, Cya and Salt Level!
Superior Pool Service can change the pool sand in your sand filter.
Every 3 to 5 years, you’ll have to replace the pool sand in your sand filter.
Pool sand in the filter actually wears out:
If you own a pool sand filter, it will eventually require sand replacement.
Changing the pool sand is not something that all pool owners are equipped to handle.
Knowing when to change the pool sand in your filter probably won’t be obvious. However, if you’re keeping up with regular maintenance, don’t have an issue such as algae in your pool, and your water is still not as clean and clear as you expect, it might be time to change the sand.
Most pool owners with a sand filter change the sand every three to five years, depending on use. Since changing the sand is not part of your daily and monthly maintenance routine, it’s important to contact a professional pool service technician to handle repairs that can otherwise damage your pool’s plumbing or equipment.
A clean pool salt cell is vital to your pool’s health! Saltwater chlorination for pools and spas is fast becoming an industry standard and we specialize in providing unmatched installation and repair services of swimming pool salt cell equipment.
You can turn ordinary salt into a self-regenerating supply of pure chlorine for both pools and spas, resulting in clean, clear and soft water. Electronic chlorination has become the simple, safe and affordable alternative to using harsh, chemically-produced chlorine to sanitize pools and spas.
A salt cell chlorination system can save time and money on your chemical bills, but it still needs to be serviced from time to time. The number one maintenance item for a salt water chlorinator is to clean the salt cell regularly, every 2-6 months, as needed.
If you live in an area with high calcium levels, you may need to have your salt cells cleaned more frequently.
Mineral deposits bridge the space between the metal plates, and not just in hard water areas. Superior Pool Service technicians will clean the buildup from your salt cell and restore it to its maximum efficiency.
Most salt cells won’t work well in water temperatures less than 60 degrees. For this reason, they may have trouble creating enough chlorine in the winter. They can also be overworked in lower temperatures, leading to a shorter lifespan. Eventually, you’ll need a new salt cell. You’ll know it’s time for a new salt cell when chlorine output drops to low levels, despite a clean cell and sensor, proper water balance, salt levels and water temperature.
If your salt system shows “Inspect Cell” or “Clean Cell”, call Superior and we’ll correct the problem.
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