Salt film on tile, deck, and screens
Properties within a few blocks of the ocean collect a fine salt haze that holds dust against every surface. It shows up first on glass, screen mesh, and the pool tile line.
Delray Beach, FL
Delray's pool properties range from compact courtyard pools in the older beachside blocks to larger screened setups in the communities west of Congress. That mix changes what each pool needs. Courtyard pools near the ocean take salt-laden wind that films the tile line and deck, while shaded lots downtown deal with heavy tree litter in tight spaces where a skimmer can only do so much. Seasonal residency is another local factor — pools that sit lightly used for months still need chemistry maintained, because Florida water does not pause while you are away. We build the visit around what your specific property actually deals with.

Around Town
Our Delray coverage runs from the beachside streets east of Atlantic Avenue through the Lake Ida area and out to the neighborhoods west of Congress.
Local Conditions
Properties within a few blocks of the ocean collect a fine salt haze that holds dust against every surface. It shows up first on glass, screen mesh, and the pool tile line.
Smaller pools in enclosed courtyards heat up quickly and have less water volume to buffer a chemistry swing, so a missed week shows up faster than it would in a large pool.
A pool left without service through the summer is the most common green-pool call we get from Delray. Circulation and sanitizer need to keep running even when nobody is swimming.
Older streets with heavy canopy drop leaves that leach tannins into the plaster and the deck surface, leaving brown shadowing that needs treatment rather than brushing.
Services
A set service day for skimming, brushing, baskets, filter checks, testing, and balancing.
Learn more →Algae removal, filtration correction, and a chemistry rebuild for pools that have turned.
Learn more →Cartridge, DE, and sand filter cleaning to restore flow and fix stubborn cloudiness.
Learn more →Chlorine, pH, alkalinity, stabilizer, and salt tested and corrected with documented readings.
Learn more →Low-pressure exterior cleaning that removes organic growth without blasting surfaces.
Learn more →Safe cleaning for pavers, travertine, and textured concrete around the pool.
Learn more →Low-pressure cleaning for screen mesh, framing, and kick plates without stretching panels.
Learn more →Concrete and paver driveways cleaned evenly, without stripping joint sand.
Learn more →Low-pressure roof cleaning for tile, shingle, and metal — no blasting, no unnecessary foot traffic.
Learn more →Questions
Yes. Seasonal properties are a large part of our Delray work. You get the visit summary each week so you can see exactly what the water is doing while you are away.
It changes the exterior more than the water. Salt film settles on tile, decks, screens, and equipment housings, so coastal properties usually need more frequent surface cleaning and equipment rinsing.
Usually more so. Less water volume means chemistry swings faster, especially in a warm, sheltered courtyard where the water heats up quickly.
Yes, and it is a common pairing in Delray. Shaded courtyard hardscape stays damp and gets slick, so it benefits from periodic low-pressure cleaning.
Free Estimate
Tell us about the pool and the exterior surfaces that need attention and we will follow up to schedule a look.