Provided Services
- Pool maintenance
- Plumbing inspection
- Pool cleaning
Business Overview
Pooller Guy brings 18 years of focused experience in pool equipment repair to every job in Davenport. Our expertise covers the full spectrum of your pool's mechanical systems, from comprehensive plumbing inspections to precise diagnostics and repair of pumps, valves, heaters, and salt chlorinators. We also handle timers, automation systems, and underwater lighting. Beyond the pool itself, we understand the unique challenges Davenport homeowners face, such as moisture issues from pipe leaks affecting home foundations or malfunctioning sump pumps in local soil conditions. Our service extends to thorough pool cleaning and proactive maintenance, ensuring your equipment runs efficiently and your water stays pristine, helping you avoid costly repairs and enjoy your pool with confidence year-round.
Question Answers
What does a standard plumbing inspection for my pool involve in Davenport?
Our plumbing inspection is a thorough check of your entire pool's circulation system. We examine pipes for leaks that can waste water and, in our local soil, potentially lead to foundation issues or mold. We also inspect valves, the pump, and the filter for proper pressure and flow. This proactive service helps identify small problems—like a worn O-ring or a slowly leaking fitting—before they become major, costly repairs, especially important given our area's climate and groundwater conditions.
How can regular pool maintenance prevent major equipment failures?
Regular maintenance is key to longevity. We perform scheduled checks on critical components like your pump motor, heater elements, and salt cell. By cleaning filters, ensuring proper chemical balance, and lubricating moving parts, we reduce strain on the entire system. This consistent care helps prevent the sudden failure of expensive parts like pumps or controllers, which often happen due to neglect or undetected minor issues, saving you significant money and hassle over time.
My pool pump is making a strange noise. Could this be related to common local plumbing issues?
Absolutely. A noisy pump can indicate several things. While it might be a bearing issue within the pump itself, it can also signal a problem with the plumbing, such as an air leak in the suction line due to a loose fitting. In Davenport, where soil shifting can stress underground pipes, even a small crack can allow air in, causing cavitation and noise. It's a good example of why we diagnose the entire system—not just the obvious component—to find the root cause, whether it's the pump, a valve, or the plumbing leading to it.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM |
| Tue: | 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM |
| Wed: | 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM |
| Thu: | 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM |
| Fri: | 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM |
| Sat: | 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Sun: | 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM |

