At Sunshine Coast Pool Plumbing, we provide expert pool plumbing services for residential pools across the Sunshine Coast. With over 35 years of industry experience, we deliver reliable, high-quality workmanship for new pool builds, renovations, equipment upgrades, repairs, and heating installations.
Whether you're building a new pool, replacing outdated equipment, or fixing a plumbing issue, our experienced team has the knowledge and expertise to get the job done right. We specialize in underground pool plumbing, pool pump and filter installations, pool equipment upgrades, leak detection and repairs, heat pump installations, and custom spa plumbing solutions.
We use quality materials and proven installation methods to ensure your pool plumbing system operates efficiently, reliably, and is built to last. For added peace of mind, we also offer pressure testing on all new plumbing installations for a small additional cost, helping identify any leaks before your project is completed.
As a locally owned and operated Sunshine Coast business, we pride ourselves on honest advice, dependable service, and workmanship you can trust. Whether it's a new installation or an existing pool, we're committed to keeping your pool running at its best all year round.
Need a trusted pool plumber on the Sunshine Coast? Contact Sunshine Coast Pool Plumbing today for expert advice.
0413 262 064
sunshinecoastpoolplumbing@gmail.com
Opening Hours
Mon: 7:00 am – 4:30 pm
Tue: 7:00 am – 4:30 pm
Wed: 7:00 am – 4:30 pm
Thu: 7:00 am – 4:30 pm
Fri: 7:00 am – 4:30 pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
Pool Plumbing Components
The skimmer is connected to a suction line, which connect to the pool pump.
Things to note:
● Depending on your pool size, you may have more than one skimmer.
● The skimmer has a basket that collects larger debris entering the plumbing line
The pool pump takes water from your pool, (through the skimmer), pumps it through the filtration system and then sends clean water back to the pool.
The Filter traps all the tiny particles you don’t want in your pool, like dirt, leaves, and even microscopic stuff you can’t see.
Here’s how it works: The pool pump sucks water from the pool and sends it through the filter. Inside the filter, there’s a specific material, often sand or glass, that catches all the dirt etc. Then the clean, filtered water goes back into the pool via the return lines.
Return lines in a pool send clean and treated water back into the pool after it has been through the filtration.