One of Brevard's fastest-growing cities, with newer pools that still need watching.
📞 Call Now — (321) 450-3400West Melbourne has grown faster than almost anywhere else in Brevard County over the past decade, and the pool stock reflects that — a high proportion of installations less than fifteen years old, with modern equipment and current construction standards.
New does not mean maintenance-free, and newer pools fail in their own characteristic ways. Warranty terms on shells and equipment often depend on documented water chemistry, and owners discover that requirement at exactly the wrong moment. Newly plastered surfaces also need particular care in the first year, when the finish is still curing and aggressive chemistry can permanently mark it.
The city is predominantly families, many in their first home with their first pool. A significant part of what we do here is simply explaining what is actually happening in the water, so an owner can tell the difference between a real problem and a normal Florida week.
Warranty chemistry requirements — Shell and equipment warranties frequently require documented water chemistry, and owners tend to find that out only when making a claim. We keep records so the paperwork exists if it is ever needed.
New plaster curing — A newly plastered surface is still curing through its first year, and aggressive chemistry during that window leaves permanent marks. The first months of a new pool need a deliberately different approach.
First-time pool owners — Many households here are managing a pool for the first time. Explaining what is normal and what is not prevents both unnecessary worry and genuinely expensive neglect.
Serving all West Melbourne neighborhoods. Weekly maintenance, no long-term contracts.
📞 Call Now — (321) 450-3400