
Pool care for Sunrise Key.
For the addresses that don't announce themselves.
Sunrise Key is thirty-four acres. Seventy-five homes. One bridge. The addresses here aren’t on the maps that strangers consult, and they don’t appear in the conversations homeowners didn’t ask to have. The standard the neighborhood is built on is privacy, finish, and the absence of noise.
Service that doesn’t match that standard becomes noise. A technician unfamiliar with the gate. A schedule that drifts. A service van marked too brightly. A routine that asks the household for too much. Any of it is a daily friction the address was specifically chosen to avoid.
Regent Pools is calibrated to the standard the neighborhood operates at. The same technician, every visit. A schedule held without exception. A routine that completes itself before the household notices it began. Weekly service that handles the salt exposure, the equipment care, and the chemistry without ever requiring a conversation about it.
The address asked for invisibility. The service delivers it.
How we work
Built around your pool.
The same hands, every week.
One technician handles your pool every week, not a rotating crew. It is the same person at the bridge and on the deck each visit, so there is one familiar face to clear rather than a new name every week. The same eyes also catch small changes early.
A schedule kept without exception.
We come on the same day and around the same time every week. Because the visit is fixed, you clear it with the gate once and never arrange it again. You do not need to be home for any of it.
Quiet by design.
You do not need to manage anything or even see us. We arrive, do the work, and leave the pool ready, built to stay out of your day. We will not call. After every visit, a recap email is the one and only contact: the details and photos of 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 Sunrise Key meets the discretion the address was built around.
See the three tiersFrequently Asked
Questions, answered.
Do I need more chlorine in a pool near the ocean?
In most cases yes. Salt air accelerates chlorine breakdown and adds organic load through fine particulate that lands on the water surface. Free chlorine targets typically run twenty to thirty percent above the inland baseline. The exact number depends on the pool's exposure and surface, and is tuned weekly rather than set once.
How do I make pool equipment last longer in salt air?
Three things matter. Fresh-water rinsing of equipment housings on every service visit. Anodes installed and replaced on the right cadence where bonding allows. Chemistry held within tight ranges that don't accelerate corrosion. None of it is dramatic. The cumulative effect over years is the difference between equipment that lasts and equipment that doesn't.
How do you rinse salt off pool equipment and decks?
Equipment pads get a fresh-water rinse on every service visit, focused on housings, motor covers, panel doors, and any stainless hardware exposed to wind-driven mist. Decks benefit from regular fresh-water rinsing as well, which can be set up on a timer where the property layout allows. The maintenance is mundane. The impact on lifespan is significant.
Are saltwater pools worth it near the ocean?
They're serviceable. Whether they're worth it depends on the trade-offs. Saltwater pools soften the water feel and reduce manual chlorine handling, but salt cells age faster on barrier-island properties and require more frequent inspection. Chlorine pools have predictable equipment lifespans but require routine chemical management. Both work; the right choice depends on the household's preferences.
How often should I clean my pool filter?
Cleaning frequency is read off the pressure gauge rather than a calendar. Most cartridge filters get cleaned every six to twelve weeks; DE filters get backwashed every two to four weeks. On Sunrise Key, salt-laden debris and accelerated organic load can shorten these windows. We log pressure weekly and clean when the data calls for it.

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