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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

Pool Lights

Why Your Pool Light Isn’t Working and How to Repair or Replace It

July 25, 20244 min read

Imagine this: you’ve planned a fantastic evening pool party. The snacks are ready, the music is perfect, and just as the sun sets, you flip the switch to turn on your pool lights... and nothing happens. No glowing water, no enchanting ambiance, just darkness. Don’t let a stubborn pool light ruin your fun! Here at Triton Pools in Phoenix, Arizona, we’ve seen it all and are here to help you troubleshoot, repair, or replace that pesky pool light with a bit of humor and a lot of know-how.

Pool Light Repair

Why Your Pool Light Isn't Working: Common Culprits

  1. The Lazy Bulb:

    • Pool lights, like any other light, can burn out. It’s the simplest and most common problem. It’s like your pool light just decided to take an extended vacation without notice.

  2. The Party Pooper Breaker:

    • Your pool lights are connected to your home’s electrical system. Sometimes, the circuit breaker trips because it feels left out and wants to join the party. Resetting it might bring back the glow.

  3. The GFCI Grump:

    • The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is a safety feature designed to protect you. Sometimes it gets a bit overprotective and shuts off the light. It’s like your pool light has a strict curfew enforced by the GFCI.

  4. The Soggy Surprise:

    • Water inside the light fixture can cause a short circuit. This means your light fixture decided it wanted to go for a swim, which, ironically, it’s not supposed to do.

  5. The Wired Conundrum:

    • Damaged or corroded wiring can ruin the party. Wires are like the nerves of your pool light, and if they’re frayed or rusted, it’s time for some TLC (Tender Light Care).

Pool Light Detective: Steps to Diagnose and Fix the Problem

  1. The Bulb Inspection:

    • Turn off the power at the breaker. Remove the light fixture from its watery home and check if the bulb is burned out. If it is, replace it. Easy peasy!

  2. Breaker Reset Routine:

    • Find your pool light’s circuit breaker and see if it’s tripped. Reset it and give your pool light another chance to shine.

  3. GFCI Reset Dance:

    • Press the “reset” button on the GFCI outlet. If it trips again, you might have a deeper electrical issue, or maybe your GFCI is just being extra dramatic.

  4. Water Damage Detective Work:

    • Look for water inside the light fixture. If your light is trying to become a mini aquarium, you need to replace the gasket or the entire fixture to keep things dry.

  5. Wiring Wizardry:

    • Examine the wiring for damage or corrosion. If it’s bad, you might need a professional, like the skilled wizards at Triton Pools, to work their magic.

To Repair or Replace: That is the Question

Repairing:

  • For simple issues like a burned-out bulb, a tripped breaker, or a GFCI with an attitude, repairing is the way to go. Replacing the gasket or fixing minor wiring problems can also give your light a new lease on life.

Replacing:

  • If your pool light fixture is ancient, corroded, or waterlogged, it’s time to say goodbye and upgrade. New LED pool lights are like the superheroes of pool illumination: energy-efficient, super bright, and long-lasting.

Why Triton Pools? Because We Light Up Your Life!

  1. Expert Technicians:

    • Our techs are like pool light whisperers. They can diagnose and fix any pool light issue while making it look easy.

  2. Quality Service:

    • We use only top-quality parts and follow the best practices, so your pool light doesn’t just work, it works brilliantly.

  3. Comprehensive Solutions:

    • Whether it’s a bulb swap, an electrical fix, or a full-on light makeover, we’ve got you covered. We even offer LED upgrades for those looking to add some sparkle.

  4. Customer Satisfaction:

    • We’re all about making our customers happy. Transparent pricing, timely service, and a friendly attitude are what you can expect from Triton Pools.

Conclusion

Don’t let a malfunctioning pool light darken your fun. Whether it’s playing detective to find out why your light isn’t working or deciding if it’s time for a repair or an upgrade, Triton Pools in Phoenix, Arizona, is here to help. Our expert technicians, quality service, and commitment to customer satisfaction will ensure your pool stays lit and your nights stay bright. Contact us today to schedule a service and let’s get that pool glowing again!

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