Pool repairs
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AquaRama Pools & Spas is Metro Atlanta's top rated and most dependable service repair company for pools and spas.
We are a full service company that operates year round. We are the industry leader in knowledge and reliability for residential pools and spas. We are a full warranty center for all pool equipment, cleaner repairs, automation and electronics, and spas. We are the full manufacturer’s warranty center for all pool equipment and cleaner repairs.
- Complete equipment replacement
- Automation repair and install
- Pump motor repair/ install
- Filter installs/ Sand Changes
- Filter Cartridge Replacement/ DE Grid assembly replacement, cleaning
- Booster pump repair/install
- Leak Detection and leak repair
- Heater diagnostic, repair, install
- Full Pool Inspections for new Home Purchase
- Yearly Equipment Checks to maintain warranty coverage
- Time clock repair/install
- Plumbing/Electrical
- Pool Cleaner Repair
- Salt System Install & Repair
- All spa manufacture diagnosis and repairs
- Warranty Center for all manufacturers
- We make the warranty process simple as we take care of all the paperwork, scheduling, and repair
Leak Detection & Repair
A swimming pool, hot tub, or fountain is an investment that you wish to protect for a lifetime. Should you develop a leak or think you have a leak, AquaRama Pools & Spas can help you locate and repair a leak.
Do you have a leak?
At AquaRama Pools & Spas, we take pride in our expert and reliable leak detection services. Many pool owners wonder how to identify a leak, especially since water levels can fluctuate daily due to regional climate conditions. Rest assured, our team is here to help you determine if your pool is experiencing a leak and provide the solutions you need.
Environmental factors such as humidity, wind, and air as well as water temperature can have an effect, causing you to lose up to 1/4 inch of water a day or about 2 inches per week.
- Your pool, spa, or fountain loses more than 1/4 of an inch of water a day.
- You see unsightly cracks in or around your pool deck.
- You notice you are adding more water to the pool than just one time a week.
- You notice soggy grass or landscaping around areas close to the pool, spa, or fountain when your area receives no rain.
- Your pool deck is lifting or sinking
- You performed the bucket test and it shows a leak.
Contact AquaRama to get your pool repaired.
Pool & Spa Inspections
Should you have a professional Pool Inspection before buying your dream home?
Many future home owners know to have a home inspection completed before buying a new home, what they do not know is if the home has a pool you need to hire a professional pool inspector. A professional pool inspector is an individual who is skilled in the pool industry, knowing the safety, parts, materials, and guidelines concerning every aspect of the swimming pool. Before you jump into a new home with a pool, schedule a professional pool inspection to make sure you will not be left with deep problems.
Safety features that meet local requirements
An inspection will determine if a pool complies with local safety regulations, which vary state to state and from municipality to municipality. Your pool inspector should be well-versed in any local regulations.
Physical conditions of the pool structure, interior, and materials—and the deck
Some wear and tear on a pool may be easy to see. However, an expert will know what to look for in terms of deterioration. They can identify and assess the necessity and likely cost of making repairs or replacing certain materials: Interior Finish (Plaster, Pebble, Vinyl), Tile, Coping, Decking
Special Inspection for saltwater pools
If the pool has a salt chlorine system, you will want to check for possible damage from salt exposure, such as railings and light fixtures in the pool.
Other features and accessories
If the pool has other optional design, comfort, and convenience features and upgrades, you will want to review them thoroughly. Whether it’s a tanning ledge or a water slide, you want the condition examined to be functioning correctly and safely.
Equipment
You will also want to assess the condition of the equipment that runs your potential new pool. Check the outside appearance to make sure no chemical damage is showing.
The chief pieces of pool equipment that warrant you and your inspector’s close attention are those that operate key functions: the pump, filter, automation, chlorine generators, and if present, a heater.