• All about pool automation and remote control
    May 9 2024



    Nowadays, you can control your TV, your car, and your smart home through your phone or tablet. Wouldn't it be nice to have complete control over your pool and spa as well? We are here to tell you that you can, and it's an easy upgrade to virtually any existing pool system.


    Pool automation systems were first introduced in the early 1980s, as technology advanced and controllers were developed that allowed for automatic regulation of water level, chemical balance, temperature, and pump operation. Improvements in technology rapidly made these systems computerized, allowing for wireless communication between the controller and other devices.


    A pool automation system can provide unprecedented control over your pool. With the touch of a button, you can adjust every setting, from pumps and cleaners to lighting and water features.


    Most importantly, a pool automation system lets you monitor real-time conditions like temperature and pH levels - perfect for knowing when the pool is ready for a refreshing dip or needs adjustments. Automation systems are designed to simplify keeping a healthy, well-maintained swimming environment, giving you peace of mind that your pool is always in perfect condition.


    Let's look at all the things you can do with your new automated pool system.

    1. Pumps

    2. Heaters

    3. Lighting

    4. Chemical feeders


    Here are some of our favorite benefits of pool automation:

    1. Improved energy efficiency and cost savings

    2. Convenience and ease of use

    3. Improved safety and security

    4. Easy chemical maintenance

    5. Multi-system automation


    Smartphone technology has revolutionized how we live by allowing us to complete tasks quickly and conveniently from anywhere in the world with just a few taps. So when it comes to pool and spa maintenance, why should you settle for anything less? Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you automate your pool.

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  • Our comprehensive guide to pool heaters
    Apr 5 2024


    If you're considering purchasing a pool heater, it's essential to understand that the type and sizing are critical factors in selecting the correct model for your pool. In general, most pool heaters intended for residential use fall into two main categories: gas-fired and electric resistance pool heaters. Choosing the right pool heater will depend on the size and usage of your particular space, as well as other factors such as local climate conditions and desired temperature settings.


    General types of pool heaters

    1. Gas heaters

    Gas pool heaters can warm your pool water to a comfortable temperature in usually just a few hours or less, depending upon the size of your pool, allowing you to upgrade your outdoor space without breaking your budget.

    2. Electric heaters

    They may come with a higher up-front cost than other options, but their operating costs are relatively low due to their high-efficiency levels.

    3. Solar heaters

    Aside from having no operational costs and being energy efficient, solar heaters are designed with built-in durability, meaning they will last for around ten years or more with minimal maintenance and upkeep.


    Factors to consider when choosing a pool heater

    1. Pool size

    2. Location and climate

    3. Cost

    4. Energy efficiency

    5. Maintenance

    6. Expected lifespan


    As you can see, selecting the correct pool heater requires consideration of every advantage and disadvantage. But don't worry, we can help you decide what's best for you and our experienced technicians can install it for you. Contact Priority Pool Service today to learn more about how you can keep your pool warm and usable all year long.

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  • Pool heater repairs and installations
    Mar 2 2024

    As a local business, we have seen our fair share of chilly nights and cold winters. If you're a pool owner that likes to swim year-round, or if you have a dedicated spa, you probably have a heater installed in your system and you know that a heater can significantly extend your swimming season. Although your heater isn't critical to maintaining safe and sanitary water, it is an important piece of equipment that allows you to enjoy your pool or spa when the weather isn't exactly perfect.


    When it comes to pool heaters, We specialize in all aspects of pool heater repairs and installations, including:

    Installing a new heater

    Replacing a broken or outdated heater

    Upgrading to a larger or more efficient heater

    Replacing the internal thermostat

    Replacing the pressure switch

    Diagnosing and repairing circuit board or other electrical issues

    Identifying and repairing internal or plumbing leaks

    Replacing the flow switch

    Diagnosing ignitor issues


    With fast and efficient repair services, you can rest assured that we will have your pool heater will be up and running again in no time. Plus, with our seasoned professionals handling the repairs, you can be confident that your pool heater will be fixed correctly and to the highest standard.


    We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality pool equipment and products to our customers. We understand the importance of having a reliable pool heater that can withstand the test of time, which is why we supply all major brands of pool heaters, including Pentair, Hayward, and Jandy. Our team of experienced technicians will not only help you select the right brand, but we will also assist with installation, repair, and maintenance, ensuring that your pool is always running smoothly and efficiently.


    Connect with us at Priority Pool Service now!

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  • Deciding which filter is right for you
    Feb 3 2024

    Choosing the correct filter isn't as hard as you may think. It really comes to two primary factors: pool size and pump capabilities.


    Pool size

    Purchasing a filter for your pool is essential to maintaining clean, healthy water. If you buy a filter that is too small for your pool size, it won't be able to remove dirt and debris from the water adequately. This could lead to increased bacteria levels, which can be harmful to swimmers. When you go filter shopping for your pool, it's essential to take the filter sizing instructions from the manufacturer with a grain of salt. Many filters tend to overstate their capacities, and buying a larger size than is strictly necessary can have a few negative impacts.


    Look at your pump

    Your pool filter, in many ways, is dependent upon your pump. After all, the pump is doing all the work of pushing the water through the filtration system. Looking at the size and strength of your pump may help you in determining which filter type or size might be best for your pool. When installing a pool filter, it's vital to remember that the sizing measurements refer to the flow rate of water circulated through the system. In other words, instead of considering how physically large the unit is, think about the amount of liquid volume that can pass through per minute.


    Don't forget to factor in ongoing maintenance costs

    Pool maintenance requirements vary depending on the pool filter system in use. Cartridge filters are typically easier to maintain as they don't require backwashing and only involve cleaning the cartridges every 8 to 10 weeks. D.E. and sand filters require more regular maintenance as they involve backwashing the filter system periodically and replacing the D.E. or sand material.


    Priority Pool Service is dedicated to making pool maintenance a breeze. If you want to learn more about how we can help you find the best filter for your pool, contact us today!

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  • The ultimate guide to pool filters
    Jan 27 2024


    When it comes to pool filters, there is a lot to consider. To start with, not all pools require the same type of filter. Depending on your pool size, desired water circulation speed, and other factors, you may need a sand filter system, diatomaceous earth (D.E.) filter system, or cartridge filter system. Sand filters are the most economical and efficient choice for in-ground pools of any size and have minimal maintenance requirements. Diatomaceous earth systems cost more but provide superior filtration for small or large pools. Finally, cartridge filters typically fit in-ground or above-ground spas and hot tubs that don't require high flow rates but still need effective filtering.


    When it comes to creating the ideal swimming experience, Priority Pool Service is here to provide you with up-to-date intel on pool filters. Our comprehensive breakdown demystifies all things filter selection, installation, and maintenance - so you can make an informed decision when choosing yours!


    Historical evolution of pool filters

    The invention of the swimming pool filter dates back to the 1930s when a filter was designed specifically for pools. This filter used sand as its primary filtering material and relied on gravity to force impurities through it. Over time, further modifications were made, such as adding a method of agitating the filter bed to increase its efficacy.


    Three primary types of pool filters

    Cartridge filters

    Cartridge filters are far more energy efficient than the other two types since they don't require a backwash valve – this minimizes the resistance put on the pump, resulting in a lower power consumption rate.


    Diatomaceous earth (D.E.) filters

    D.E. filter tanks contain "fingers" or grids of crushed fossil remains of diatoms, a hard-shelled algae group with the same properties as sand media.


    Sand filters

    Sand filters have become somewhat outdated in recent years, as many pool owners have opted to change to cartridge filters.

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  • Everything you need to know about swimming pool pumps
    Dec 2 2023

    Pool pumps are essential for any pool owner, as they are responsible for keeping your water clean and clear.


    A brief history of pool pumps

    The history of pool pump technology is fascinating: beginning with home swimming pools in the United States in the early 20th century, manual labor was used to keep these pools clean. Today, pool pumps are essential to maintaining a healthy backyard oasis; when chosen correctly, they help to ensure crystal-clear water that's always ready for use.


    Types of pool pumps: variable-speed vs. single-speed

    A single-speed pool pump operates at a fixed speed, while a variable-speed pool pump allows users to adjust the speed based on their needs.


    1. Single-speed pool pumps

    Operating at only one speed, it is often much louder than other, more advanced pool pumps.

    2. Variable-speed pool pumps

    The advantage of variable-speed pumps is that they can run at low speeds for longer periods of time without making a significant amount of noise.


    Primary applications of pool pumps

    1. Primary pool pump

    It serves as the heartbeat of a pool and is necessary for keeping the water clean and crystal clear.

    2. Jet pump

    Installing a jet pump in a spa framework is highly beneficial, offering increased pressure and greater coverage when water jets are used.

    3. Auxiliary pump

    An auxiliary pump pulls water from the pool and pushes it through water features such as slides, fountains, or waterfalls.


    Factors to consider when choosing a pool pump

    1. Pool size and volume

    2. Water features and accessories

    3. Energy efficiency

    4. Noise level

    5. Cost

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  • Pump repairs and installations in Las Vegas
    Nov 24 2023

    When it comes to pool pump repairs and installations in Las Vegas, our team of highly-skilled technicians is ready to provide the expertise you need. We're licensed, trained, and insured to handle both major and minor repairs for all types of residential and commercial pool pumps, no matter the make or model. Our experience covers a wide range of issues including pump leaks, motor failure, impeller damage, and more.


    We are ready to handle any pump repair or installation

    We specialize in all aspects of pool pump repairs and installations, including:


    • New pump installations
    • Upgrading to a variable-speed pump
    • Motor failure
    • Leaking pump seals
    • Impeller damage
    • Electrical issues with wiring, switches, or capacitors
    • Worn bearings or shafts
    • Cracked or damaged pump housing
    • Corroded or worn-out O-rings or gaskets
    • Broken or worn-out impeller vanes
    • Cavitation (air in the pump causing damage to the impeller)


    When it comes to pump repairs in Las Vegas, timing is critical

    It's important to repair a pool pump as soon as possible to avoid further damage to the pool and prevent potentially costly repairs in the future. A malfunctioning pool pump can lead to a variety of issues, such as cloudy or murky water, algae growth, and even structural damage. Especially in Las Vegas, a lack of circulation can cause a pool to turn dark green within only a few days.


    We work with all major brands and suppliers

    We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality pool equipment and products to our customers. We understand the importance of having a reliable pool pump that can withstand the test of time, which is why we supply all major brands of pool pumps, including Pentair, Hayward, and Jandy.

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  • 7 benefits of variable-speed pool pumps for Las Vegas pool owners
    Nov 9 2023

    1. Sound reduction

    Standard single-speed pool pumps are known to be loud, even when running at lower speeds. Variable-speed pumps produce sound levels of around 45 decibels. The sound level is like having a lively conversation with a friend or a dishwasher.


    2. Decrease your energy usage

    A variable-speed pool pump has different settings to reduce the amount of work and is compatible with other pool equipment like cleaners, heaters, and more. This helps increase your energy savings by using different settings on your pool pump.


    3. Programmable features

    Variable-speed pumps allow pool owners to find the right speed for filtering, cleaning, heating, and other maintenance features of their pool.


    4. Better filtration

    Using a variable-speed pump helps you find the right flow rate for your pool’s filter system and keep your pool sanitized.


    5. Longer warranty

    Most variable-speed pool pump manufacturers offer two and three-year warranties for the equipment. This includes parts and labor when you are buying the pool pump from a trusted manufacturer.


    6. Less time spent on maintenance

    Variable-speed pumps run longer when programmed on a lower setting, but it reduces the amount of stress put on the equipment. This helps your pool’s pump and other parts last longer because they are not being overworked or exposed to high amounts of heat.


    7. Following regulations

    You may be nervous about upgrading to a variable-speed pool pump, but they are a good investment to keep your pool in excellent condition. These pumps cost more upfront, but this option will save you the time and money you put into pool maintenance. If you need to repair or replace your pool’s pump, contact Priority Pool Service. Call us to get a free quote for your pool repair today!

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