Equipment – Indoor Pump Room

HomeEquipment – Indoor Pump Room

Today’s pool equipment is expensive.  By removing it from the outside elements, the life of the equipment is extended drastically.  We also include an air conditioner in our pump rooms to remove moisture & maintain a healthy  temperature for your investment.  The pump room is also great for outdoor surround sound equipment as well as small refrigerators, floats, test kit, etc.  Ensuring your pool remains safe, clean, and operational requires equipment to be good working order.  Installing our Indoor Pump Room can add years to your equipment. 

We can use a variety of plumbing for example, schedule 80, schedule 40 or clear PVC as shown here.  If you choose the clear PVC with UV, here’s what it looks like.  We also utilize a Water Chemistry Controller which maintains proper pH & turns the saline system on & off only as needed just like a commercial application.

Installing pool equipment involves a range of tasks, from setting up pumps and filters to heaters and cleaners.  If you are having issues with any of your pool equipment Rob’s Pool Service can handle installation of new equipment by one of our highly trained technicians.  You might want to consider one of our highly-efficient Indoor Pump Rooms.

Pool Pump Room

Indoor Pump Room

Pump Room

Indoor Pump Room at Night

The Ultraviolet Water Experience

Precision Control UV The Ultraviolet Water Experience

Installations 

    1. Pumps: Pumps are essential for circulating water through the pool’s filtration system. Installation involves proper placement, plumbing connections, and electrical wiring. Repairs may include fixing leaks, replacing worn-out parts, or addressing motor issues.
    2. Filters: Filters remove debris and impurities from the water, keeping it clean and safe to swim in. Installation includes selecting the right type and size of the filter and connecting it to the pump and plumbing system. Repairs might involve replacing filter media, repairing cracks, or addressing issues with the filtration process.
    3. Heaters: Pool heaters regulate water temperature, allowing for comfortable swimming even in cooler weather. Installation entails selecting the appropriate heater type (gas, electric, or solar), positioning it correctly, and connecting it to the pool’s plumbing and electrical systems. Repairs may involve fixing ignition problems, replacing heating elements, or repairing leaks.
    4. Cleaners: Automatic pool cleaners help remove debris and maintain water clarity by vacuuming the pool floor and walls. Installation typically involves connecting the cleaner to the pool’s filtration system or a dedicated pump. Repairs may include fixing jammed or broken parts, addressing suction issues, or troubleshooting electrical problems.
    5. Chlorinators/Sanitizers: Chlorinators or other sanitizing systems help maintain proper water chemistry by releasing chlorine or other sanitizing agents into the pool. Installation involves integrating the chlorinator into the pool’s plumbing system and ensuring proper chemical balance. Repairs might include replacing malfunctioning parts, adjusting settings, or troubleshooting chemical delivery issues.
    6. Lights: Underwater pool lights enhance safety and aesthetics, allowing for nighttime swimming and creating ambiance. Installation includes positioning the lights correctly, wiring them to a power source, and ensuring waterproof seals. Repairs may involve replacing bulbs, fixing electrical connections, or addressing water intrusion issues.
    7. Automation Systems: Automation systems allow pool owners to control various functions (such as heating, lighting, and filtration) remotely or through preset schedules. Installation involves setting up control panels, wiring components, and integrating them with existing pool equipment. Repairs may include troubleshooting communication errors, replacing faulty components, or reprogramming settings.

     

    Safety Measures:

    • Safety Feature Installation: Enhance pool safety with fencing, alarms, and covers to prevent accidents and protect children and pets.
    • Regular Inspections: Conduct periodic pool and equipment inspections to identify safety hazards and potential issues.
    • Emergency Preparedness: Keep safety equipment like life rings, shepherd’s hooks, and first aid kits nearby for quick access during emergencies.
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    If you’re in need of installing fresh equipment, Custom Pools by Rob Abel has the expertise to manage it.