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Quality Focused

Financing Available

COMMON QUESTIONS

How long has Triton Been Around?

We've been around for over 10 years. We have been in the service industry in the Phoenix Valley for over 25 years and counting. We strive to provide the best quality service to all customers in the Phoenix Metro area and our reviews show just that. Reputation is our #1 priority and we want to make sure we provide the best service with the best warranty.

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What makes Triton different?

Triton makes things different by trying to put the customer first, meaning we've done things with you in mind. For example one of those things being equipment pricing, we've outsourced our own Pumps, & Salt Cells to ensure we give you the best possible product with the best warranty in the industry.

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How often should I have my pool equipment looked at?

Getting your pool equipment look at regularly is the equivalent of getting an oil change. We recommend getting your pool equipment tuned up and inspected once a year usually before summer or during the winter months.

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Why is my pool pump making strange noises?

Strange noises from your pool pump can indicate various issues, such as worn-out bearings, debris stuck in the impeller, or air leaks in the suction line. It's essential to address these issues promptly to prevent further damage and maintain optimal pump performance.

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How often should I run my pool pump?

The recommended runtime for a pool pump depends on factors such as pool size, bather load, and climate. As a general rule, running the pump for 8-12 hours per day during the swimming season helps maintain proper circulation and filtration.

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What is the difference between a single-speed and a variable-speed pool pump?

Single-speed pumps operate at a fixed speed, while variable-speed pumps allow you to adjust the speed to match your pool's needs. Variable-speed pumps offer greater energy efficiency and quieter operation, making them a popular choice for pool owners looking to reduce energy costs.

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How can I troubleshoot common pool pump problems?

Common pool pump problems such as low flow, leaks, or priming issues can often be resolved through simple troubleshooting steps like checking for clogs, inspecting seals and gaskets, and ensuring proper water level. If troubleshooting doesn't resolve the issue, it's best to consult with a professional pool technician for further assistance.

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INFORMATIONAL ARTICLES

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How Often Should You Really Drain Your Pool in Arizona? (Hint: More Often Than You Think!)

March 15, 20252 min read

How Often Should You Really Drain Your Pool in Arizona? (Hint: More Often Than You Think!)

Arizona pools have it rough. Between scorching summers, relentless dust storms, and mineral-packed hard water, your backyard oasis is under constant attack. If you’ve ever wondered, “When was the last time I drained this thing?”—well, it might be time to do it again.

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Why Do Arizona Pools Need Draining More Often?

Unlike other places where pools can go years without a full drain, the Phoenix Valley has a unique (and slightly evil) combination of high temperatures, hard water, and intense evaporation. Over time, this leads to:

  • Calcium and mineral buildup – That white, crusty stuff on your pool tiles? Yeah, that’s hard water’s calling card.

  • Sky-high TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) – Everything that doesn’t evaporate from your pool stays in your pool. Sunscreen, sweat, dust, dog hair... it’s basically soup at some point.

  • Chemical overload – You can throw all the chlorine and shock treatments at it, but eventually, your pool water just says, “I give up.”

So... How Often Should You Drain Your Pool?

For most Arizona pools, the magic number is every 3-5 years. But there are some signs you might need to do it sooner:

✅ Your pool water is cloudy, no matter what you do.
✅ Your chemicals aren’t balancing properly.
✅ You see that stubborn white calcium scaling along your tiles.
✅ Your pool has turned into a science experiment. (Green? Black? We’ve seen it all.)

The Right (and Wrong) Way to Drain Your Pool

If you’re thinking about just sticking a hose in the yard and hoping for the best—don’t. Phoenix pools need to be drained properly to avoid cracking, floating (yes, it can happen!), or breaking city water regulations.

The Safe Way to Drain Your Pool:

  1. Pick the right time – Avoid draining in the peak summer months (May–September). The intense sun can damage an empty pool shell.

  2. Check your city regulations – Many Arizona cities have guidelines on where you can legally drain pool water.

  3. Use the right equipment – A submersible pump is the best tool for the job.

  4. Call the pros – If you want to avoid a headache, Triton Pools has you covered. We’ll drain your pool the right way and get it refilled, rebalanced, and swim-ready in no time.

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Ready to Give Your Pool a Fresh Start?

Draining your pool might sound like a hassle, but trust us—it’s worth it. Your water will be cleaner, clearer, and healthier (and you won’t have to play chemist every weekend just to keep it blue).

Give Triton Pools a call at (623) 259-6492 and let’s get your pool back to looking like paradise. ☀️💦

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