by Lisa Eyestone | Nov 23, 2025 | Pool
Pool season in Mesa doesn’t stop when summer ends. With winters being what they are in Arizona, many homeowners want to swim throughout the year. That means pool heaters get a lot of use. But when something goes wrong and the water won’t heat like it should, it can...
by Lisa Eyestone | Nov 2, 2025 | Pool
Winters in Mesa may not be as cold as other parts of the country, but every so often, something surprising happens: pool equipment freezes. When temperatures drop sharply overnight, pool pumps, filters, and pipes can get damaged, leaving homeowners waking up to a...
by Lisa Eyestone | Oct 19, 2025 | Pool
Uneven pavers are one of those things you don’t really notice until you do. You go to grab something from the patio or walk across the backyard, and your foot catches on a sunken brick. It might start out as a small shift here and there, but over time, those...
by Lisa Eyestone | Oct 12, 2025 | Pool
If you’ve stepped out back and noticed your Gilbert pool is a little lower than it should be, you’re not alone. Pool water loss is a common issue for homeowners, especially in hot, dry climates like this one. Whether it’s a steady drop or more sudden, it can be...
by Lisa Eyestone | Oct 5, 2025 | Pool
Cracked concrete around pools is more common than most people in Mesa expect. It might start as a faint hairline crack near the edge of the deck, but over time these small imperfections can get wider, deeper, and even become safety hazards. Uneven concrete can cause...
by Lisa Eyestone | Sep 28, 2025 | Pool
Algae might seem harmless at first, but once it takes hold in your Gilbert pool, it can spread fast and turn your clear water into a cloudy green mess. Whether it’s a thin film along the sides or full-on green water, algae can make swimming unappealing and even...