Pool equipment can have a number of problems, including:
Algae
Algae can clog filters, which can lead to poor water circulation and impact water chemistry.
Clogged filter
A clogged filter can prevent water from moving through the filtration system, which can make the pool unsafe to swim in.
Cloudy water
Cloudy water can be dangerous to swim in because it can contain harmful bacteria.
Leaks
Leaks can cause serious damage to your property, waste water, and waste pool chemicals.
Pump not pulling water
If the pump isn't pulling water through the system, it can cause the water to become dirty and murky.
Noisy pool pump motor
A noisy pool pump motor can be caused by vibrations between the pump base and the concrete pad it's sitting on.
Pump leaking water
Leaking water from the pool pump could be caused by a damaged mechanical seal or faulty 0-ring.
Other problems that pool owners may encounter include chemical imbalances, stubborn stains, and fluctuating water levels
Some types of equipment that can be installed in a pool include:
Pool heaters
Adjust the temperature of the pool water to extend the swimming season
Pool filters
Remove impurities and circulate the water to keep the pool clean
Pool vacuums
Clean the pool floor, and there are many types available, including manual and automatic
Cartridge filters
Easy to maintain and don't require backwashing, but they are only suitable for smaller pools
Skimmers
Usually built into the pool, they have a basket to remove debris and connect to the pump intake
Chemical feeders
Distribute chlorine or bromine into the pool water, and they are maintenance-free
Pool ladders
Can be considered white goods, and you may also need ladder bumpers and treads
Automation
Fully wireless automation controlled by your phone, computer, or tablet.