Pool Draining El Dorado Hills - Call us 916-571-0556
If you want your swimming pool to maintain the highest quality of water and look great for a long time then there will be times when you will need to drain your pool. Occasional maintenance will require you to drain some or all of the water from your pool. Some repairs or equipment installations will need your swimming pool drained to be completed. If you need your swimming pool drained for repairs or maintenance in El Dorado Hills, call us today!
We have been draining and servicing pools in El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay, Folsom, Orangevale and similar areas for years. We have the experience and professional training to make sure your pool in taken care of. Another reason that you might need your swimming pool drained is to deal with high levels of Total Dissolved Solids, or TDS. After a period of time and use the level of TDS in your swimming pool can become too high and your pool will need to be emptied. High TDS levels can lead to mineral stains of the floor and sides of your pool. If ignored high TDS levels can even lead to the deterioration of your pool’s surface. Draining your pool and starting with clean water is the best solution for dealing with Total Dissolved Solids in your Swimming Pool. To have our pool experts help with empty your swimming pool just give us a call. Pool draining needs to be done in a way that complies with local rules and regulations. As a professional pool repair and service company in El Dorado County, we are very familiar with the rules regarding pool draining, cleaning, chemicals, and other work. We will make sure that you are protected every step of the way. If you have questions about draining your pool, just call El Dorado Hills Pool Service and Repair today.
We service residential and commercial pool properties including: Backyard pools, apartment communities, recreational centers, hotels, spas, schools, and fitness centers. Every pool owner in EDH wants their swimming pool to have beautiful crystal clear water. But if your water is dingy or you can’t see the bottom of your swimming pool, then it’s time to drain your pool. If you cannot see