Salt-air corrosion on equipment and fixtures
Constant salt exposure attacks pump housings, fasteners, light rings, and enclosure frames. Regular inspection and rinsing slows what the environment does relentlessly.
Palm Beach, FL
Island properties present a specific combination: salt air on every side, historic finishes that will not tolerate aggressive cleaning, and owners who expect the work to happen without disruption. Pools here are frequently surrounded by delicate stone coping, ornamental planting, and painted stucco that cannot take pressure. Salt-laden wind also accelerates corrosion on equipment pads and leaves a persistent film on tile and screens. Our approach on the island is deliberately conservative — appropriate methods for delicate materials, careful protection of surroundings, and consistent scheduling so the property looks the same on an ordinary Tuesday as it does before guests arrive.

Around Town
We serve residences across the island, from the blocks near Worth Avenue to properties along the Lake Trail and the Intracoastal side.
Local Conditions
Constant salt exposure attacks pump housings, fasteners, light rings, and enclosure frames. Regular inspection and rinsing slows what the environment does relentlessly.
Marble, keystone, and coral coping scar permanently under high pressure. These surfaces need low-pressure methods and correct solution selection, not force.
Open exposure means sand and leaf litter blow in continuously, settling into the tile line and loading skimmer baskets faster than inland properties.
Sun and wind drive evaporation, and constant top-off concentrates minerals — which shows up as scale on tile and inside heat exchangers if hardness is not tracked.
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 →Low-pressure roof cleaning for tile, shingle, and metal — no blasting, no unnecessary foot traffic.
Learn more →Questions
Yes — that is exactly why we soft wash rather than pressure wash. Marble, keystone, and coral surfaces are cleaned with low pressure and appropriate solutions after we identify the material.
Yes. Tell us the preferred windows and access arrangements and we will work to them, including quiet approaches near occupied areas.
On the island, noticeably. Fasteners, housings, and light fixtures corrode faster than they do a few miles inland, so we inspect the pad regularly and flag deterioration early.
Yes. We are used to reporting to a manager or caretaker and providing written visit records for the property file.
Free Estimate
Tell us about the pool and the exterior surfaces that need attention and we will follow up to schedule a look.