A Las Olas Isles canal-front estate pool at first light

Pool care for Las Olas Isles.

On the Isles, the pool is part of the welcome.

On Las Olas Isles, the pool is part of how the house is opened to others. The dock visible from the deck. The dinner that becomes a weekend. The guest who arrives a day early because the conversation didn’t end.

What pool ownership promises and what it actually delivers rarely align. The water that looked perfect on Tuesday clouds by Saturday morning. The skimmer fills with mangrove debris on Sunday. Equipment that ran quietly all spring drifts in summer humidity and waits to fail at the wrong moment.

Regent Pools handles these variables before they reach you. Weekly service tuned to the canal-side reality. Salt cells inspected on a tighter cycle than the manufacturer suggests. Travertine swept and rinsed with the care it requires. Chemistry held at the targets where hosting is always an option and never a project.

The pool stays ready for everyone who arrives.

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 each visit means small changes in the water or equipment get caught early. On a canal-front property, that steady attention is what keeps the pool looking right when guests are on the dock.

A schedule kept without exception.

We come on the same day and around the same time every week, so the pool is always ready for whoever arrives. You never have to call ahead before you entertain, or schedule us around your plans.

Quiet by design.

You do not need to be home or to manage anything. We let ourselves in, do the work, and leave the pool ready for whoever arrives. We will not call you. After every visit, a recap email arrives with the details and photos, so you can see exactly what was done.

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 on the Isles is calibrated to a property where the standard of finish is part of the address.

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Frequently Asked

Questions, answered.

Does canal water affect my pool's chemistry?

Yes, more than most homeowners realize. Brackish drift from the Intracoastal raises pH on a slow upward curve and accelerates salt cell scaling on saltwater systems. Properties closer to the dock show this faster than properties one street back. We adjust dosing weekly to keep targets in the right range, and inspect cell plates more often than the manufacturer's documentation recommends.

How do I prevent algae before a pool party?

Stable free chlorine, balanced phosphate, and clean water for the three days leading up to the event. The most effective prevention is consistency throughout the week, not a last-minute shock treatment. We can schedule an additional inspection in the days before a planned event if the calendar allows, and adjust chemistry to hold sharper margins through the weekend.

What causes the buildup on my pool tile line?

Calcium scaling from hard water, supplemented by organic film from the canal environment. Both leave a visible ring at the waterline that gets harder to remove the longer it sits. Weekly tile maintenance prevents the buildup from establishing. Once it has, professional tile cleaning is required, which is outside of routine weekly service but easily arranged.

How often should I shock my pool?

In South Florida, most pools benefit from a shock treatment every three to four weeks during summer, and every six weeks during the cooler months. After heavy use, storms, or chemistry drift, an additional shock may be needed. We assess this weekly and dose preventively rather than reactively. Routine shock is part of standard weekly service.

How do I clean stains off pool tile?

Surface stains from calcium and organic buildup respond to specialty tile cleaners and manual abrasion. Deeper stains, particularly the waterline rings common on canal-front properties, require professional cleaning, which is offered as a separate service rather than as part of weekly maintenance. We can document the condition on the first visit so you know where you stand.

Service designed for the Isles.

Schedule a site visit. We'll handle the details from there.

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