When hurricanes threaten South Florida, unprotected pools become neighborhood hazards. Our hurricane prep service follows Miami-Dade County's strict windborne debris guidelines for pool safety.
We lower water levels appropriately for expected rainfall, secure all loose equipment, and add extra chlorine to prevent post-storm algae blooms. For historic Coral Gables homes with original pool cages, we install temporary bracing.
After the storm passes, our emergency response team assesses damage, removes debris, and rebalances water chemistry. We've handled over 1,200 storm prep jobs since 2017, including pool safety during Hurricane Ian's 2022 landfall.
We lower water levels appropriately for expected rainfall, secure all loose equipment, and add extra chlorine to prevent post-storm algae blooms. For historic Coral Gables homes with original pool cages, we install temporary bracing.
After the storm passes, our emergency response team assesses damage, removes debris, and rebalances water chemistry. We've handled over 1,200 storm prep jobs since 2017, including pool safety during Hurricane Ian's 2022 landfall.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: 48-hour pre-storm water level adjustment
- 02 Step 2: Equipment securing with hurricane straps
- 03 Step 3: Chemical stabilization for extended power loss
- 04 Step 4: Post-storm debris removal protocol
Benefits
- Prevents flooding damage to surrounding property
- Protects expensive pool equipment
- Reduces mosquito breeding risks
- Ensures quick post-storm reopening
Frequently Asked Questions
How much notice do you need before a storm?
At least 72 hours for guaranteed service during hurricane season. We prioritize clients based on projected storm surge zones when demand is high.
Do you service commercial properties?
Yes, we prep condo association pools across Miami Beach and Brickell, coordinating with property managers on evacuation timelines.