A modern Coral Ridge pool at sunset with mid-century architecture in view

Pool care for Coral Ridge.

Pool care calibrated to the design behind it.

In Coral Ridge, the pool is part of the architecture rather than a feature on top of it. The line of the water against the deck. The relationship between the deep end and the room behind it. The finish that was chosen for how it would look in late-afternoon light, not for how it would last under chemistry. The pool is part of a decision the owner made.

Maintaining that decision is harder than maintaining a generic pool. Older surfaces want different chemistry than newer ones. Modern infinity edges have their own constraints. Vintage tile cannot be replaced if it’s destroyed by an aggressive cleaning product. The wrong service routine can take ten years off a finish that was meant to last forty.

Regent Pools calibrates service to the property rather than to a templated routine. Chemistry tuned to the surface and finish. Cleaning methods chosen to preserve materials. Equipment maintained on the age curve of what’s actually installed, not on a generic average. The pool stays as well-kept as the home around it.

The standard of the architecture is the standard of the service.

How we work

Built around your pool.

The same hands, every week.

One technician handles your pool every week, not a rotating crew. The same person learns your finish, your tile, and your equipment, and chooses brushes and cleaning methods that suit them. The same eyes each week also catch staining or wear early, while it is still easy to address.

A schedule kept without exception.

We come on the same day and around the same time every week, so the water stays clear and balanced without you tracking it. You never have to call to confirm a visit or fit us into your calendar.

Quiet by design.

You do not need to be home or to move anything for us. We work around your furniture and finishes, do the job, and leave the pool ready. We will not call to check in. After every visit, a recap email shows what we did and how the pool looks, in photos.

The service

Three tiers. One standard.

Your pool is never your concern. Not at the first tier, not at the last. The only difference is how far the standard reaches.

Essential, and your water is pristine. Premium, and it stays that way without a thought. Elite, and the same standard reaches past the water to the deck, the patio, the whole setting. Service in Coral Ridge respects the design choices the owner made before any of us arrived.

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Frequently Asked

Questions, answered.

Can pool chemicals damage older tile or specialty finishes?

Yes, when the wrong products are used or when chemistry drifts past balanced ranges. Acidic cleaners can etch limestone coping. Aggressive chlorine concentrations can fade certain plaster finishes. Hard-water buildup can mar polished tile if left long enough. Weekly service uses chemistry that respects the materials it's working on. We identify the surface type on the first visit and adjust accordingly.

How do you clean infinity-edge and glass-wall pools?

Infinity edges require attention to the weir slot, the surge tank, and the edge tile on every visit. Glass walls require careful cleaning chemistry that won't etch the surface or leave residue. Both are serviceable, but neither responds well to a one-size-fits-all approach. We use methods tuned to the specific architecture.

What causes staining on pool finishes?

Metals in the water (iron, copper), high pH combined with calcium, and prolonged contact with leaves or organic matter are the most common causes. Each leaves a different signature, and each responds to a different treatment. We identify the cause before recommending the fix. Routine service prevents most staining; deeper restoration of existing stains is offered as a separate service.

How do I clean calcium deposits off pool tile?

Surface calcium responds to specialty tile cleaners and manual abrasion. Heavier scale, particularly the lines that form at the waterline over years, may require professional bead-blasting or chemical treatment that's outside the scope of weekly service. We can document the condition on the first visit and walk you through what realistic restoration looks like.

How often should I drain my pool?

Most pools benefit from a partial or full drain every five to seven years, depending on calcium hardness and total dissolved solids. In South Florida, the harder water and steady evaporation can shorten this window. We track the relevant numbers weekly and tell you when a drain is approaching. Drains are scheduled separately from weekly service.

Service calibrated to the home.

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