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Swimming Pool Remodel and Repair

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 Pools Bring People Together

Services We Offer

-In business since 1999-


Interior Resurface
Deck Resurface / Replace

Travertine 
Water Features  
Equipment Repair / Replace 
Pool Light Replacement 
Electrical Repairs 
 
And More!

Thousands of pools remodeled

Family Owned and Operated

Licensed. Bonded. Insured.

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Options for Pool Remodeling

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Pool Resurface

Long lasting and durable pebble surfaces.

 

Pool Tile

For water line tile choose from a wide variety of colors and styles that will compliment your pool, we also install cap tile.

 

Decks

Resurface, travertine, etc.

 

Equipment

Repair / replace plumbing, pumps, filters, and heaters.

 

Also specializing in

Water levelers, dedicated cleaning lines, tile mosacis, water features.

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Testimonials

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Excellent professional locally owned pool company I highly recommend them. They do plaster and pebble tech as well. Call them you will be happy you did!

They did great work quickly and were very helpful. They answered any questions I had and helped me get it all back to working order. They replastered my pool and I could not be happier. If you are looking for a great valley family company who does awesome work, I highly recommend Orion!

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Alkalinity

Adjusting the alkalinity to between 80 and 120 ppm makes balancing the pH much easier and prevents problems with the plaster, thus extending the life of your plaster. If the alkalinity is below 80 ppm add a small amount of pH buffer (sodium bicarbonate) daily until it reads above 80 ppm. If the alkalinity is above 120 ppm add one quart (4 ounces for spas) of hydrochloric or muriatic acid per day, with the equipment running, until the reading is below 120 ppm. Low alkalinity causes copper sulfate staining, premature breakdown of the plaster and can corrode equipment parts. High alkalinity causes calcium scale to form on pool surface which causes a stained and rough surface. Once the alkalinity has been brought into balance you should check and adjust it, if necessary, once a month. 

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