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Neighborhood Guide November 12, 2025 Thomas Clow

Pool Care in Plantation Bay: Screen Enclosures & Golf Course Dust

Plantation Bay is synonymous with manicured landscapes and pristine golf courses. But for pool owners, living on the fairway comes with a unique set of maintenance challenges that differ from beachside or wooded lots.

The "Golf Course Dust" Phenomenon

If your home backs up to the Club de Bonmont or Prestwick courses, you might notice a fine, gritty layer settling on your pool floor or patio furniture. This is often a mix of sandy soil, fertilizer residue, and pollen kicked up by mowers and maintenance equipment.

This dust is rich in phosphates (from the fertilizers), which is essentially "super-food" for algae. Even if your chlorine levels are perfect, high phosphate levels can lead to sudden algae blooms or cloudy water.

Our Phosphate Control Strategy

  • Regular Testing: We test for phosphates quarterly, not just when there's a problem.
  • Enzyme Treatments: We use natural enzymes that break down organic contaminants (like pollen and oils) before they become food for algae.
  • Phosphate Removers: When levels creep up, we apply a specific treatment to drop the phosphates out of solution so they can be vacuumed away.

Screen Enclosure Maintenance

Most pools in Plantation Bay are screened in. While this keeps the bugs out, it creates a micro-climate that can encourage algae growth on the screen structure itself and the pool deck.

The screen mesh also filters out some UV light. While this is great for your skin, it changes how chlorine degrades in the water. We adjust our stabilizer (cyanuric acid) levels specifically for screened pools to ensure your chlorine remains active and effective without being "locked up."

Additionally, we pay close attention to the "super gutter" systems often found in these enclosures. If these gutters get clogged with pine needles or oak leaves (common in the older sections of Plantation Bay), they can overflow into the pool, dumping dirty, tannin-rich water directly into your clean oasis.

Protecting Your View & Investment

Your pool is likely the focal point of your backyard view. You didn't buy a home in Plantation Bay to look at a green swamp. Our service is designed to be invisible—we come in, do the work, and leave you with nothing but sparkling water.

We use variable speed pump schedules that are optimized for energy efficiency but also ensure enough turnover to handle the specific dust load of a golf course lot. This keeps your water polished without running up your electric bill.

Plantation Bay Resident?

Ask about our "Phosphate Free" guarantee for golf course lots.

Key Takeaways

  • Golf course dust adds phosphates (algae food) to your water.
  • Screen enclosures require different stabilizer levels.
  • Enzyme treatments help break down organic runoff.
  • Gutter maintenance is critical to prevent overflow.

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