Rockstars use the Touchlink

This week we have the pleasure of working with one of our more famous customers. Although we won’t mention names, anybody reading this has heard his voice and could probably sing the lyrics to his songs. Currently he is remodeling his Studio City home, which includes some upgrades to the swimming pool. For his automation unit he has chosen to use the Jandy Touchlink system.

The TouchLink is Jandy’s newest controller for automating your swimming pool experience. It features a complete touch interface similar to what you would find on a tablet. Users can customize their home screen to suit their most used functions. It also has the ability to create a variety of custom “moods.” For example, with the touch of a button you can set the pool and spa lights to a specific color, start the spa jets, and turn on the waterfall.

If you are interested in upgrading to the automation unit that rockstars prefer, or are in need of pool service in the Studio City area, please contact us today!

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$1000 DWP variable speed pool pump rebates! (Updated)

DWP has just announced that they are giving $1000 rebates on select variable speed pumps that are purchased and installed during the month of May.

Variable Speed Pool Pumps are revolutionizing the swimming pool industry. The new motors in these pumps can help accumulate over $1000/year in energy savings. The technology is derived from the ever popular hybrid cars. By running your pool at slower speeds you cut energy costs drastically, putting more money in your pocket. While single speed pool pumps use 2000 watts to run, new variable speed pool pumps can use as little as 70 watts. That was not a typo, we consistently see these pumps running at  the energy of a light bulb while they are in low speed.

In keeping with the spirit of helping save the earth and some of your money we have dropped our price for the month of May to $1350 installed.* Thats only $350 total cost after rebate. Since these pumps have been available we have never seen rebates this high. This is truly an offer that may not be offered again. Contact us today to schedule a free poolside quote and start saving now!

For more information on these pumps click here.

* $1350 applies to most situations, but the price could change if there are additional requirements for installation to communicate with existing equipment.

Updated: Although May has come and gone DWP still offers a $500 rebate for the installation of any qualifying variable speed pool pump

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Pool Motor Humming

One of the common repairs that we deal with at Marker Pool Service is the repair of pool pumps and motors. We received a phone call from a customer the other day telling us that when she tried starting her pool pump it was tripping the breaker. She feared that the cost of a replacement pump was going to be in the thousands of dollars. Fortunately for her motor replacements are not in the thousands of dollars and the pool pump was making a humming noise prior to the breaker tripping.

Typically this happens because either the impeller is stuck and not turning freely or the start capacitor needs to be replaced. Usually we will start by checking that the impeller is not stuck by turning the shaft on the back of the motor.



Steps to Clear an Impeller

  1. Make sure the breaker is in the off position
  2. Remove the cap from the end of the pool motor exposing the shaft
  3. Use a 9/16 wrench and try turning the shaft either direction
  4. If the shaft spins freely try starting the motor again.
  5. Disassemble the pump if the shaft will not spin freely even after using a wrench. After reaching the impeller try spinning the shaft again.

If the shaft will not spin freely it could be frozen due to bad bearings. In this case it may be best to replace the motor as the cost of bearing replacement could be over half of the cost of a new motor.

Sometimes the motor will spin freely but the motor still hums and the breaker might still trip. If this happens, chances are that the start capacitor needs to be replaced.

Steps to Replacing a Start Capacitor

  1. Make sure the breaker is in the off position
  2. Locate the capacitor. It usually sits on top of the motor in a dome cover and is held by two 1/4″ nuts
  3. Be very careful when handling a capacitor. It may hold a charge that can shock you.
  4. Discharge the capacitor by laying a screwdriver across both terminals for a few seconds
  5. Make sure to use an exact replacement for the capacitor. Do not go lower on the “MFD” listed on the label.
  6. After replacement try to start the motor again.

If you are not comfortable doing this sort of work yourself contact a pool professional in your area. There are also plenty of motor rebuild shops that will provide repairs to your existing pool motor.

Before rushing into replacing your single speed motor due to bad bearings or windings you should learn more about Variable Speed Pool Pumps. Learn how you could be saving up to 90% off utility costs.

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Is your pool cleaner Battle Ready?

After months of rain and record-breakingly cold temperatures, Southern California has recently seen a preview of the warm Spring and Summertime weather quickly approaching. Now, the phones of Marker Pool Service are ringing, as customers are paying more attention to their swimming pools. Many pools that are not serviced on a weekly basis may have accumulated excessive amounts of dirt and debris over the colder months, and are now in need of a clean-up. Today we had two first-time customers call us out to have their chemicals balanced, and have a new pool cleaner installed.

There are so many choices when it comes to an automated pool cleaner. You’ve probably heard of the Kreepy Krauly, the Navigator, and about fifty other popular names. Everybody has their favorite pool sweep including myself. I installed the newer Baracuda MX8 in both pools today, and have to tell you I love this cleaner. Not only does this suction cleaner have the widest cleaning path available, it also climbs walls and stairs unbelievably well. At one point it literally climbed out of the water, touched the coping, did a spin out, and returned to the bottom of the pool to continue its cleaning. The Baracuda MX8 has  Cyclonic Suction Technology that allows it to pick up debris at a much faster rate than other cleaners. Check out this video below!

The price of the Baracuda MX8 purchased from Marker Pool Service is $399 for a limited time after a $100 mail-in-rebate. If you would like more information, or a demonstration feel free to use the contact us link in the menu.

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Swimming Pool Auto Fill

Do you find yourself struggling with maintaining a proper Ph balance in your pool? Are you constantly adding salt, chlorine or other chemicals to your pool? Do you notice your skimmer making a loud gulping noise or your pool pump won’t fill up with water? Then you may have a problem with your swimming pool auto fill.

Auto Fill water levelers are designed to automatically fill your pool with water when the level drops below a certain point. They are equipped with a float similar to what you would find in the basin of your toilet. When the water level in the pool falls, so does the float, causing the valve to open and water to be added to your swimming pool. Continue reading “Swimming Pool Auto Fill” »

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