Austin Area Pool & Pool Equipment Repair
Like your vehicle, your pool and pool equipment need regular maintenance. Eventually, despite your best efforts, components will fail as they toil past their rated lifetimes. What can you do? Lakeline pressurizes your system to manufacture recommendations and uses ultra-sensitive digital listeners to identify underground leaks and visually checks for exposed leaks.
How many pool companies employ a licensed and bonded electrician? Lakeline does. From pumps, valves, and plumbing to lighting, wiring, and programming, trust Lakeline to deliver peace of mind while protecting your investment.
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What are some concerns when building or maintaining a pool?
Every project has it’s unique needs, but it all comes down to ensuring your pool and pool equipment performs as designed.
Here is a partial checklist of items to keep in mind.
- Are, construction signs visible from the street before gunite?
- Is pool and/or spa located in the right place, according to approved plot plans?
- Are all existing structures, walls and relevant characteristics adjacent to pool, spa or hot tub area sound?
- Are there overhead utilities near the pool area?
- Are required setbacks met?
- Is pool equipment and deck equipment situated properly?
- Is rebar installed per approved structural plans, design standards, or other specs like reinforcing steel schedule & details?
- Is your pool or spa gunite, poured concrete, prefabricated, fiberglass, etc.?
- Has soil engineer been consulted, if necessary?
- Was brass conduit or other approved material installed for pool light?
- Is bonding of pool light steel reinforcement correct, with #8 solid copper wire, bonding from pool reinforcement and continuous back to pool equipment location correct?
- Has all piping that will be covered by gunite in pool area been checked?
- Pre-plaster, has pool enclosure requirements been met for height and locations?
- Are horizontal and vertical openings correct within fence?
- Are all gates into the pool enclosure self-closing and self-latching, if required, with latch on the inside of the gate, opening outwards from the pool
area? - Are doors from garage leading into the pool area self-closing and latching?
- Do doors leading from the house have approved door/pool alarm(s) or an approved pool/spa cover with a permanent tag showing its listing information?
- Are all underground electric conduits checked and approved?
- Is all underground plumbing and gas piping correct?
- Does no gas piping run under any structure, per UPC section 1211.4?
- Is p-trap drain from pool equipment properly connected to sewer system?
- Has all deck rebar been checked, if present?
- Have all metal parts within 5 feet of the pool or spa been bonded?
- Is the location of all equipment, panel, motors, pumps, blowers, heaters, covers, and associated wiring correct?
- Are pool lights and wiring, GFI, and junction box checked for height above max water level?
- Is sufficient drainage around pool provided?
- Has a final gas test been made and all plumbing and UV Protection checked?
- Has all pool equipment been checked?
- Are Pool and/or Spa covers intact, if present?
- Is the pool and/or spa enclosure intact?
- Has all electrical wiring for pool equipment been checked?
- Are required GFCI(s) for pool equipment installed and working properly?
Call (512) 563-7458 for all your pool repair and pool equipment repair needs.