
⚠️ CALL OR BOOK TODAY – DON’T WAIT FOR THE FIRST FREEZE! ⚠️
Pool Scouts of McKinney still has openings THIS WEEK for complete winterization + freeze guard testing & replacement.
📞 Call/text 469-352-9191
🌐 https://poolscouts.com/mckinney
Mention “Profiles in Business podcast” when you book and they’ll make sure you’re taken care of fast!
North Texas pool owners: that tiny $12 freeze guard sensor on your equipment pad is the ONLY thing standing between “normal winter” and a $10k–$25k repair bill when the next arctic blast hits McKinney, Frisco, Prosper, Allen, Plano, or Celina.
Every single year we see the same heartbreaking (and 100% preventable) disasters:
- Heaters split wide open
- Variable-speed pumps burned up
- Filter tanks cracked like eggshells
- Salt cells exploded
- Pipes bursting on the equipment pad
90% of those nightmares start with a dead freeze protection sensor that failed quietly months earlier and was never tested.
In this episode we break it all down:
- Exactly what the freeze guard sensor looks like (you’ve walked past it 1,000 times and never noticed)
- How it automatically turns your pump on at ~38°F to keep water moving (moving water almost never freezes!)
- Why these sensors fail so often in Texas heat/UV/hail/squirrels/mud daubers/weed eaters
- The warning signs yours is already dying
- The dead-simple 60-second ice-water test you can do right now with a coffee mug
- How cheap the fix is vs. how expensive ignoring it gets
- Pro tips to make your sensor last longer
- And most importantly – the no-excuses move to protect your pool before the first hard freeze
If you own a pool built after ~2005 in the DFW/Collin County area, this episode could literally save you thousands of dollars and weeks of headaches.
Don’t learn this lesson at 2 a.m. when it’s 17° and ice is shooting out of your return jets.
Pick up the phone right now → 469-352-9191 or head to https://poolscouts.com/mckinney and book your full professional winterization or DIY-Assist membership today. Slots are filling crazy fast once cold fronts start showing up on the radar!
Serving McKinney, Frisco, Prosper, Allen, Plano, Celina, Little Elm, Anna, Melissa, and all of Collin County.
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