Lakeside Pools LLC

Lakeside Pools LLC Okeechobee's Original Pool Chick! Mobile Pool Service

Monthly/Bi-Monthly Service

Cleaning and Servicing of all Pool or Spa related equipment.

04/24/2024

Candas Fitzwater here it is!

Above ground, In ground or Spa's...we do them all. Give me a call! Let me know what I can do for you!!
03/25/2021

Above ground, In ground or Spa's...we do them all. Give me a call! Let me know what I can do for you!!

08/21/2018

The drowning prevention program will expand at more than 30 YMCA locations in Tampa Bay.

06/19/2018

Just a friendly summer reminder to never take your eyes off of children in or around pools! Baby gates and locking ladders are not enough!

06/12/2018

Attention Lakeside customers:

Our truck is in the shop being worked on. We will resume our route on Wednesday June 13.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your patience.

05/26/2018

To our customers:

With a tropical storm to our West we can expect heavy rainfall and flooding over the weekend and into the week.

Please understand that we will be on a regular service route, however due to rain and lightning, we may not be able to safely maintain your pool this week like we usually do. Chemicals and water levels will be monitored and if the weather cooperates we will vacuum and clean filters if the weather allows us to.

Thank you for your understanding and have a safe memorial day weekend. Any questions can be directed to our main phone @ (863) 261-4943.

Stay safe this summer!
05/14/2018

Stay safe this summer!

01/03/2018

*FREEZE WARNING* PLEASE SHARE!

Pool owners who watch the temperatures during the winter will do their best to keep the pumps running all night. If outside air temperatures reach 32 degrees for several hours, this could be long enough to freeze the water within the pump, filter, chlorinator or heater - often with disastrous and expensive results. Above ground PVC pipes also have little resistance to the expansive effects of freezing water.

Pipes that are below ground will be able to withstand short drops in temperature. For every day the temp is below freezing, the cold temps sink into the ground about an inch. For example pipes that are buried 12" below ground level may be able to stay liquid up to two weeks without damage.

Pool Heaters headers, especially those made of cast iron, will crack before the more freeze resistant thermoplastics. It takes only a degree or two below 32 F to cause damage. Pump bodies and Filter tanks tend to be more resistant, but they have their limits as well. PVC piping tends to crack in a spider web fashion, with long cracks that can extend into valve bodies.

Here's some ways to prevent freeze damage to your pool equipment:

1. Run the filter pump whenever temps are forecast to be near freezing. If you have a booster pump for a pool cleaner or waterfall - these need to be running also. Two speed pumps can be operated on low speed, water does not need to move fast to be kept from freezing, it just has to be in motion.

2. All valves should be at least partially open to allow for some flow through all pipes and equipment.

3. Wrapping pipes with a heat coil or with heavy foam can prevent freeze damage, but be sure that all areas are receiving warmth.

4. Using freeze sensors is the high tech method. Attached to your time clock or controller, a sensor will turn the pump(s) on automatically when temperatures head below 40 degrees. Make sure though, from year to year, that these sensors are still activating - a loose or broken wire can easily cause your peace of mind to fail.

5. Another alternative is to simply drain the above ground pool equipment (make sure timer clock won't turn pump on). Remove pump drain plugs, filter drain plugs, heater drain plugs, etc. Don't put antifreeze into your equipment, as it could damage seals and certain rubber compounds.

If your sunbelt pool freezes, follow these steps to thaw out pool equipment:

1. Shut off pump at the breaker or remove time clock trippers so that pump won't try to turn on with frozen water surrounding the impeller.

2. Place a large tarp or blanket over the equipment, and carefully place a small space heater underneath. Use a low setting and allow for some cross ventilation. Be careful that the blanket will not catch fire from the space heater. In a pinch, a handheld hair dryer can also be used. Be careful that water does not come into contact with the heater or hair dryer, as there is a risk of electrocution.

3. Carefully inspect the system before turning on the pump - checking for broken pipes or equipment. Make sure all water is thawed before starting pool pump.

12/18/2017
09/13/2017

To all our Lakeside customers, we ask for your patience as we are trying to get everything back up and running. We are waiting for chlorine deliveries and of course gas. We are doing our best and will get everyone as soon as possible!

Thank you for your patience

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Okeechobee, FL
34972

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+18632614943

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