How preventive maintenance reduces downtime, controls costs, and protects community access
By Myles Phelps
Every community pool tells a story—from early-morning swim practices to first lessons and lifelong fitness. These facilities quietly support daily life in ways most patrons never see. But their success depends on more than construction or programming. It depends on preventive maintenance—the behind-the-scenes work that keeps aquatic facilities safe, reliable, and open to the communities they serve.