by Carlos Peña | Jan 30, 2026 | Pool Renovation, Tips
Over time, many pools begin to show signs of wear. Rough surfaces, deep stains, or an aged appearance often lead to a common question: Does my pool need renovation, or just maintenance? Knowing how to distinguish between a cosmetic issue and a structural one is key to...
by Carlos Peña | Jan 23, 2026 | Pool Renovation, Tips
When a pool starts losing water, one of the areas that often raises the most questions is the underwater light. Many homeowners notice the water level dropping, inspect the light fixture, and—if it appears to be in good condition—rule it out as a possible cause....
by Carlos Peña | Jan 13, 2026 | Pool Renovation, Tips
Pool cracks don’t appear overnight or “for no reason.” In most cases, they are the result of slow, cumulative processes that occur over time and often go unnoticed in their early stages. Understanding why cracks develop in pools over time is essential to preventing...
by Carlos Peña | Jan 4, 2026 | Pool Renovation, Tips
Most people don’t lose money because of a sudden major failure, but because of small problems that are ignored for too long. Pool leaks are one of the best examples of this. A leak that seems minor can remain active for months, wasting water, overworking equipment,...
by Carlos Peña | Jan 1, 2026 | Pool Renovation, Tips
The beginning of a new year is the ideal time to evaluate the condition of your home and plan meaningful upgrades. In Miami, where outdoor spaces are an essential part of the lifestyle, renovating your pool for the New Year has become a strategic decision—both...
by Carlos Peña | Dec 23, 2025 | Pool Renovation, Tips
Many pool issues don’t appear overnight. Most start with small changes that are often ignored: pressure fluctuations, unusual noises, or wear that seems normal at first. Detecting these signs early is key to preventing structural damage, hydraulic failures, or costly...