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#1 Pool Leak Detection

Residential Pool Leak Detection and Repair Services.

Sea Breeze Pools has been a locally owned and operated company since 2007. Our team offers a fast response system for pool leak detection for most repairs and offers a 3 month warranty.

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About Us

Expert Leak Detection

We're the pool leak professionals with decades of experience to solve those pool problems for you.

Honest Repairs

We provide a professional assessment and offer repairs if you need them.

Stress Free Solutions

We provide you with a friendly and knowledgeable customer experience, everytime.

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Inform

Once the leak detection process is complete, our technician will take time to point out any leak-related issues, listing how each water loss can be resolved.

Locate

An expertly-trained leak detection technician will conduct a thorough inspection of your pool equipment, structure, and plumbing with both above-ground and in-water examinations

Repair

If there’s a leak, our goal is to repair your pool that same day. Even better, most leaks can be repaired on the spot, without draining your pool, and at no additional cost.

Enjoy

Get back to good times around your pool!

  • How to Shock a Pool in 4 Easy Steps
    Test your water's pH and chlorine levels using a testing kit. Add the appropriate amount of shock treatment to your pool based on its size and current condition. Distribute the shock evenly across the pool surface using a brush or by pouring it around the perimeter. Allow the shock to circulate and work for several hours or as instructed on the product packaging before swimming.
  • How to get my pool to the proper pH and chlorine level?
    Test your pool water regularly using a testing kit. Adjust pH levels using pH increaser or pH decreaser as needed to maintain a range of 7.2 to 7.6. Add chlorine to your pool using chlorine tablets, liquid chlorine, or a chlorine generator to maintain a level between 1.0 and 3.0 parts per million (ppm).
  • What are the best ways to fix cloudy pool water?
    Ensure proper filtration and circulation by running the pool pump regularly. Shock the pool to eliminate contaminants and organic matter. Brush and vacuum the pool walls and floor to remove debris. Use a clarifier or flocculant to help particles clump together for easier removal by the filter.
  • How difficult is it to maintain a swimming pool?
    Pool maintenance can vary in difficulty depending on factors like pool size, equipment quality, and environmental conditions. With regular testing, cleaning, and maintenance tasks, keeping a pool clean and properly balanced can be manageable for most homeowners. However, it does require consistent attention and effort.
  • Why is my pool always low on chlorine?
    Factors such as sunlight exposure, high temperatures, heavy pool usage, and organic contaminants can deplete chlorine levels more rapidly. Ensuring proper filtration, shock treatments, and maintaining the recommended chlorine level can help address this issue.
  • Can a pool turn yellow from too much chlorine?
    Yes, excessive chlorine levels can cause pool water to turn yellow due to the formation of chloramines, especially when combined with organic matter like sweat or urine. This condition is commonly known as "chlorine lock."
  • How do I maintain my swimming pool after renovation?
    Follow any specific maintenance instructions provided by your pool renovation contractor. Test water chemistry regularly and adjust as needed. Monitor the condition of newly applied finishes or equipment for any signs of damage or wear.
  • How do I know if a pool store is selling me chemicals I don't need?
    Educate yourself on basic pool chemistry and maintenance to understand your pool's needs. Be wary of overselling or aggressive marketing tactics. Consider getting a second opinion or using a trusted testing kit to verify the recommendations provided by the store. Stick to purchasing only the chemicals you know are necessary based on your pool's test results and maintenance requirements.
  • How many types of pool repairs are there?
    Pool repairs can be broadly categorized into several types, including but not limited to: Structural repairs (e.g., cracks, leaks) Equipment repairs (e.g., pump, filter, heater) Plumbing repairs (e.g., leaks, clogs) Surface repairs (e.g., resurfacing, tile repair) Electrical repairs (e.g., lighting, control systems)
  • What are the most common pool repair issues in Orlando?
    Common pool repair issues in Orlando include: Cracks in the pool shell or deck due to ground shifting or aging. Leaks in plumbing or equipment. Malfunctioning pumps, filters, or heaters. Wear and tear on pool surfaces or tiles. Electrical issues with lighting or control systems.
  • What are Tips to Know Before Opting for Pool Heater Repair?
    Determine if the repair is covered under warranty. Consult with a professional to assess the extent of the issue and whether repair or replacement is the best option. Consider the age and condition of the heater to decide if investing in repairs is cost-effective compared to a new unit. Ensure the repair technician is experienced and certified to work on your specific type of pool heater.
  • How do you replace a swimming pool pump seal?
    Turn off the power to the pump. Disconnect the pump from the plumbing. Disassemble the pump housing to access the seal. Remove the old seal and clean the area. Install the new seal, ensuring it is properly seated. Reassemble the pump housing and reconnect the plumbing. Test the pump for leaks and proper operation.
  • What does no flow mean on a pool heater?
    "No flow" on a pool heater typically indicates that there is insufficient water flow through the heater. This could be due to a clogged filter, closed valves, or a malfunctioning pump. It's essential to address this issue promptly to prevent damage to the heater.
  • How do you repair the leaking pump in your pool?
    Identify the source of the leak, which could be a cracked housing, loose fittings, or a damaged seal. Replace any damaged components or tighten fittings as needed. If the leak persists, consider replacing the pump or consulting with a professional for further diagnosis and repair.
  • How do you replace a pool pump yourself?
    Turn off power to the pump. Disconnect the pump from the plumbing. Remove the old pump from its mounting base. Install the new pump, ensuring it is securely mounted and aligned with the plumbing connections. Reconnect the plumbing and electrical connections. Prime the pump and test it for proper operation.
  • Why is my pool pump running dry, but there are no leaks?
    A pool pump may run dry even without visible leaks if there is air entering the system, causing a loss of prime. This could be due to a suction leak in the plumbing, a damaged pump lid o-ring, or a clogged impeller. Inspect the system thoroughly to identify and address the source of the air entry.
  • How to choose a reputable pool renovation service provider?
    Research local pool renovation companies and read reviews from past customers. Verify the company's credentials, such as licenses, insurance, and certifications. Ask for referrals from friends, family, or neighbors who have undergone pool renovations. Schedule consultations with multiple providers to discuss your project and compare proposals. Choose a company with experience, a good reputation, and a commitment to customer satisfaction.
  • Is it Worth Resurfacing a Pool?
    Yes, resurfacing a pool is often worth it to restore its appearance, structural integrity, and functionality. Resurfacing can extend the lifespan of the pool and enhance its value, making it a worthwhile investment for homeowners.
  • What's the Difference Between Resurfacing & Replastering a Pool?
    Resurfacing involves completely redoing the pool's interior surface, which may include removing the old finish and applying a new one, such as plaster, pebble, or tile. Replastering specifically refers to applying a new layer of plaster to the existing surface of the pool, typically as part of the resurfacing process.
  • What is a resurfacing job for a pool?
    A resurfacing job for a pool involves renewing the pool's interior surface to address issues such as cracks, stains, roughness, or deterioration. This can include applying new plaster, pebble, quartz, or tile finishes to enhance the pool's aesthetics and durability.
  • What is the best swimming pool finish?
    The best swimming pool finish depends on factors such as budget, aesthetics, durability, and maintenance preferences. Popular options include plaster, pebble, quartz, and tile finishes, each offering unique characteristics in terms of appearance and longevity.
  • What is the process of a complete pool renovation?
    A complete pool renovation typically involves several steps, including: Draining the pool and inspecting its structure. Repairing any cracks, leaks, or damage. Resurfacing the pool's interior with a new finish. Upgrading or replacing equipment such as pumps, filters, and heaters. Enhancing the pool's aesthetics with features like waterfalls, lighting, or decking.
  • What are the 3 Best Pool Resurfacing Materials?
    Pebble Tec Quartz Glass Bead
  • What are Pool Resurfacing Options That Won't Break the Bank?
    Traditional plaster Vinyl liner Paint

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Why Choose Us

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Licensed & Insured

We are your licensed, insured, reliable and affordable option for pool cleaning, repair, and remodel.

Veteran Owned

We are proud to be a Veteran Owned & Operated local Orlando company. 

No Hassle Estimates

We are happy to provide anyone with a hassle-free custom quote for any pool project in Central Florida. 

White Glove Service

We provide an elevated level of care & attention to detail like no other. 

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Areas We Serve

Orange County

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Seminole County

We have hundreds of happy clients in Seminole County. We're happy to give you a free consult today!

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Lake County

Serving our neighbors in Lake County with high-quality pool cleaning services. 

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