From June through November, Miami pools face unique threats from hurricane-force winds and torrential rains. Our proven 48-hour preparation protocol includes lowering water levels to prevent flooding, securing loose equipment, and adding stabilizing chemicals to prevent post-storm algae explosions.
Post-hurricane, we prioritize debris removal from filters and pumps before restarting systems. Many Pembroke Pines homeowners learned the hard way after Hurricane Irma that palm fronds can destroy pumps if not cleared promptly. Our storm teams carry replacement parts for common failures, including wind-damaged skimmer baskets and sand filter laterals cracked by flying debris.
Post-hurricane, we prioritize debris removal from filters and pumps before restarting systems. Many Pembroke Pines homeowners learned the hard way after Hurricane Irma that palm fronds can destroy pumps if not cleared promptly. Our storm teams carry replacement parts for common failures, including wind-damaged skimmer baskets and sand filter laterals cracked by flying debris.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Pre-storm consultation assessing your pool's specific vulnerabilities
- 02 Step 2: Water level adjustment and equipment securing
- 03 Step 3: Chemical stabilization to maintain balance during power outages
- 04 Step 4: Post-storm debris removal and system restart
Benefits
- Prevents thousands in equipment damage
- Reduces post-storm cleanup time
- Maintains water chemistry during power outages
- Priority scheduling for recovery services
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I schedule hurricane prep each year?
Book by May 15th to guarantee service before peak season. We see highest demand when storms enter the Caribbean.
Do you handle FEMA documentation for pool damage?
Yes, we provide detailed repair reports with photos that meet FEMA's requirements for historic homes in West Palm Beach and other designated areas.