Between two rivers, with humidity to match. We keep Merritt Island pools balanced and clear.
📞 Call Now — (321) 450-3400Merritt Island sits between the Indian and Banana rivers, and being surrounded by water on both sides produces humidity that lingers well past sunrise. That sustained moisture is ideal for algae, and pools here bloom faster after a missed week than pools a few miles inland.
The island has a high proportion of screened lanai enclosures, which is a genuine mixed blessing. A screen keeps out leaves and most debris, but it also cuts UV reaching the water — and UV is part of what keeps chlorine working. Enclosed pools consistently need different chemistry than open ones, and treating them the same is the most common mistake we see on takeover accounts.
Much of Merritt Island's housing stock dates from the Apollo-era build-out, which means a lot of pools built in the 1960s and 70s with equipment that has been replaced piecemeal over decades. Knowing what is actually installed at a property matters more here than almost anywhere else in the county.
Screened enclosures and chemistry — Lanai screens block debris but also block UV, which changes how chlorine behaves. Enclosed pools need a different stabilizer and sanitizer balance than open pools, and treating both the same is the most frequent problem we inherit.
Humidity between two rivers — Water on both sides keeps humidity high well into the morning. Algae establishes quickly here, so consistency of service matters more than the intensity of any single visit.
Aging equipment on older pools — Many island pools are original to Apollo-era homes with decades of piecemeal repairs. We document what is actually installed at each property so a failure is diagnosed rather than guessed at.
Serving all Merritt Island neighborhoods. Weekly maintenance, no long-term contracts.
📞 Call Now — (321) 450-3400