
Is your pool water looking dull, cloudy, or just not as clean as it should be? The heart of any sparkling pool is a healthy filter system. Don't underestimate the impact of a dirty or malfunctioning filter. We specialize in comprehensive pool filter cleaning and repair, ensuring your water is consistently crystal clear and your system runs efficiently, saving you money and frustration.
What We Cover:
- Deep Filter Cleaning (D.E., Cartridge, Sand)
- Filter Grid & Element Replacement
- Backwash Valve Repair
- Filter Housing Repairs
- Pressure Gauge Diagnostics
- Green Pool Cleaning
- Chemical Balancing
Why Choose Gardena Pool Cleaning
Your pool filter is a complex piece of equipment, and improper cleaning or repair can lead to bigger problems. We bring specialized knowledge and tools to ensure your filter receives the precise care it needs. Our meticulous approach means we extend the life of your filter and improve your overall water quality, not just for a day, but for weeks and months to come. Residents, whether you're near Rosecrans Avenue or down by Normandie, trust us for reliable, expert filter service.
Our Process
A thorough filter cleaning in Gardena, California or effective repair requires a precise, systematic approach. We don’t cut corners; we perform detailed diagnostics and meticulous service to ensure your filter system is operating at peak efficiency. From careful disassembly to reassembly and testing, every step is executed with precision, guaranteeing your pool gets the cleanest water possible.
- Initial Inspection & Pressure Check: Assessing filter type, condition, and pressure readings.
- Safe Disassembly & Cleaning: Carefully opening the filter and deep cleaning grids, cartridges, or sand media.
- Component Inspection: Checking manifolds, O-rings, and internal parts for wear or damage.
- Necessary Repairs/Replacements: Fixing any issues or replacing worn components like grids or seals.
- Reassembly & Lubrication: Putting the filter back together, ensuring proper sealing.
- System Start-Up & Testing: Restoring circulation and verifying optimal filter performance.
Types of Pool Filters We Service
Not all pool filters are created equal, and each type requires specific cleaning and maintenance techniques to perform optimally. Our technicians are expertly trained to handle every major type of residential pool filter, ensuring that no matter what system you have installed, it receives the best possible care. Understanding your filter type helps us provide the most efficient and effective service to keep your water pristine.
- Diatomaceous Earth (D.E.) Filters: Offering the finest filtration, requiring regular backwashing and annual deep cleans.
- Cartridge Filters: Easy to maintain, needing periodic removal and rinsing of cartridges.
- Sand Filters: Robust and low-maintenance, cleaned by backwashing, with sand replacement every 3-5 years.
- Glass Filters: An alternative to sand, offering improved filtration and longevity.
- Filter Housings: Repairing cracks, leaks, and issues with the main body of the filter.
Why is a Clean Filter So Critical?
Your pool filter is the unsung hero, constantly working to remove dirt, debris, and microscopic particles from your water. A clogged or damaged filter can't do its job effectively, leading to cloudy water, algae growth, and increased strain on your pump – which can cause premature equipment failure and higher energy bills. Investing in professional filter cleaning and repair protects your entire pool system and ensures a consistently inviting, healthy swimming environment for your home. It’s a small investment with big returns.
Common Filter Problems We Solve
Even the most robust pool filters can develop problems over time due to wear, tear, or external factors. Recognizing these common issues and addressing them promptly prevents further damage and maintains your pool's water quality. Our experienced team quickly diagnoses and resolves a variety of filter malfunctions, restoring your system's efficiency and your pool's clarity without hassle.
- High Filter Pressure: Often indicates a dirty filter that needs cleaning or backwashing.
- Low Water Flow/Poor Circulation: Can be caused by a clogged filter or damaged internal components.
- Cloudy Water After Cleaning: Suggests media issues, like torn D.E. grids or worn sand.
- Leaking Filter Housing: Cracks or loose connections causing water loss.
- Broken Backwash Valve: Preventing proper backwashing or causing leaks.
- Corroded Pressure Gauge: Inaccurate readings making filter maintenance difficult.
Is your filter failing? Call us for swift repair!
