Brevard's oldest city, with the tree canopy to prove it. We handle what those oaks drop.
📞 Call Now — (321) 450-3400Rockledge is the oldest incorporated city in Brevard County, and its established neighborhoods come with something newer developments do not have: a genuinely mature tree canopy. Live oaks along Rockledge Drive and through the older residential streets are beautiful, and they are relentless on a swimming pool.
Organic debris is not just an appearance problem. Leaves and pollen decomposing in a pool release phosphates, and phosphates feed algae. Pools under heavy canopy in Rockledge can hold correct chlorine and still turn green, because the underlying nutrient load has never been addressed. We test for phosphates here as standard rather than as a troubleshooting step.
The historic riverfront properties along the Indian River bring their own considerations — older pool shells, decades-old plumbing runs, and in some cases equipment that predates modern efficiency standards entirely. We work with what is installed rather than opening every conversation with a replacement quote.
Phosphates from tree debris — Decomposing leaves and pollen release phosphates that feed algae. A pool under heavy oak canopy can hold perfect chlorine and still go green. We test phosphate levels as routine here rather than only when something has already gone wrong.
Constant organic load — Mature oaks shed year-round in Florida, not seasonally. Skimmer baskets and filters need attention on a schedule that reflects that, which is more often than a pool in an open new-build neighborhood.
Older shells and plumbing — Historic riverfront homes often have original pool structures and decades-old plumbing. We work with what is there and flag genuine problems, rather than treating age itself as a reason to replace.
Serving all Rockledge neighborhoods. Weekly maintenance, no long-term contracts.
📞 Call Now — (321) 450-3400