A Rio Vista backyard pool ready for use

Pool care for Rio Vista.

Reliable pool care for the homes Rio Vista was built around.

Rio Vista has always been a neighborhood in motion. The school runs, the early dinners, the summer afternoons that arrive without warning. Pools here are part of the daily rhythm, not a destination, and that changes the standard a homeowner expects.

The pool you bought wasn’t supposed to be another responsibility. It was the place where the week opens up. Where guests arrive unannounced and feel at home. Where mornings begin before the rest of the house wakes.

The reality of ownership is rarely that simple. Chemistry drifts. Debris accumulates. Equipment requires a vigilance most schedules can’t accommodate. A Saturday afternoon lost to maintenance isn’t the trade you signed up for.

Regent Pools removes that friction. Weekly service handled with the precision of an obsession we’ve made our own. Water that holds its clarity through the busiest weeks of the season. Equipment monitored with the kind of attention most homeowners never see, and never need to.

The pool stays ready. Your time stays yours.

How we work

Built around your pool.

The same hands, every week.

One technician handles your pool every week, not a rotating crew. Because it is the same person each visit, small changes in your water or equipment get noticed early, before they become problems. Over time, that person knows your pool better than anyone.

A schedule kept without exception.

We come on the same day and around the same time every week, so you always know when the pool was last serviced. You do not have to call to confirm or chase us down. The pool is simply ready when your week needs it.

Quiet by design.

You do not need to be home, and you do not need to remember a thing. We let ourselves in, do the work, and leave the pool ready. We will not call to interrupt your week. After every visit, a recap email arrives with the details and photos, so the proof comes to you.

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 Rio Vista runs in the rhythm a family's week wants, not the rhythm a service company prefers.

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Frequently Asked

Questions, answered.

Are the chemicals you use safe for kids and pets?

Yes. We use commercial-grade pool chemicals at standard residential concentrations, the same materials any responsible pool service uses. There is a brief waiting window after a shock treatment (typically thirty minutes for liquid chlorine), but routine weekly chemistry adjustments don't require keeping your family out of the pool. We can walk you through specifics on the first visit.

How often should I add chlorine to my pool in Florida summer?

Most South Florida pools consume chlorine faster than the national average from late May through September. Heat, UV, and frequent use all accelerate consumption. We hold free chlorine targets between 2 and 4 parts per million on the cooler weeks and slightly higher when conditions warrant. Most homeowners can't reliably maintain this without weekly testing and dosing.

How do I prevent algae in a pool that's used every day?

Algae prevention in a heavily-used pool comes down to two things: consistent free chlorine residual and phosphate control. Use removes chlorine faster than the math predicts, so we dose preventively rather than reactively. We also monitor phosphate levels, since organic load from regular swimming raises them slowly over weeks.

How long after adding chlorine can my kids swim?

For routine weekly chlorine adjustments, plan on waiting at least thirty minutes after the water has circulated. For shock treatments (used after heavy use, storms, or to correct chemistry), the wait is longer, typically two to four hours, until free chlorine drops below 4 parts per million. We always note shock treatments in the digital service report so you know.

Why is my pool green after heavy rain?

Heavy rain dilutes chlorine, lowers pH, and washes organic matter into the pool. The combination creates conditions where algae blooms quickly, often within twenty-four to forty-eight hours. The fix is a shock treatment followed by chemistry rebalancing. With weekly service, we usually catch the chemistry shift the same day and prevent the bloom from forming.

Service designed for Rio Vista.

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Other neighborhoods we serve.