🛠️ Complete Pool Equipment Upgrades, Supply, Plumbing, Electrical, Commissioning

Upgrade your pool equipment with one accountable team. We supply and install the right equipment for your pool, coordinate licensed plumbing and electrical works, then test and commission everything so it runs properly, efficiently, and safely.

  • Single quote, clear scope
  • Licensed plumbing and electrical coordination
  • Neat installs, reliable performance
  • Setup and commissioning included

Popular upgrade requests

  • Heat pump installation and replacement
  • Saltwater chlorinator replacement
  • Variable speed pump upgrades
  • Filter upgrades, cartridge or media
  • Automation and controller upgrades
  • LED pool lighting upgrades

Not sure what you need, send a few photos of your equipment pad and we will guide you.

One accountable team

Equipment upgrades involve more than swapping a box. Hydraulic flow, pipe sizing, electrical supply, and safe clearances all matter. We manage the full scope so you are not juggling multiple trades or chasing callbacks.

Installed for performance

The right equipment can only do its job when it is installed correctly. We focus on correct flow, correct placement, correct wiring, and correct setup, so your pool runs efficiently and reliably.

Transparent advice

We recommend equipment based on pool volume, usage, plumbing layout, and your goals, heating performance, energy savings, or simpler maintenance. You get clear options and a scope you can understand.

Pool Equipment Upgrades That Are Planned Properly, Installed Properly, Set Up Properly

A pool equipment upgrade is one of the fastest ways to improve water quality, reduce running costs, and make your pool easier to manage. It is also one of the easiest ways to create headaches when the installation is rushed, poorly sized, or split across multiple contractors who are not responsible for the whole outcome.

Pool Perfectionists delivers complete pool equipment upgrades, covering equipment supply, plumbing modifications, electrical works, and commissioning. This approach reduces delays, avoids mismatched assumptions, and ensures the final system works as intended, from day one.

Whether you are upgrading a single component, like a chlorinator replacement, or planning a full equipment pad refresh with heating, pump, filtration and automation, we coordinate the job end to end and keep the scope clear.

What We Upgrade and Install

We supply and install pool equipment upgrades for residential pools, with the plumbing and electrical work coordinated as part of the job.

Heat Pump Installation and Replacement

Heat pumps are a high impact upgrade for extended swim seasons. A correct install depends on electrical supply capacity, suitable placement, ventilation clearances, and correct hydraulic flow. We size the unit for your pool and usage, then install and commission for stable performance.

  • New heat pump installs and replacements
  • Electrical supply checks and coordination
  • Plumbing tie in, bypass where required
  • Commissioning, settings, and run up

Chlorinator Upgrades and Replacement

Replacing an ageing chlorinator can improve chlorine stability and reduce maintenance. We check compatibility, cell placement, water balance needs, power supply, and integration with existing systems, then set up output and timers so it runs correctly for your pool.

  • Saltwater chlorinator replacement
  • System setup and commissioning
  • Power supply coordination
  • Advice on settings, output, and maintenance

Pool Pump Upgrades

Pump choice and plumbing layout determine flow, filtration quality, and energy costs. We upgrade pumps with a focus on correct sizing, correct plumbing, and sensible run schedules. Variable speed pumps can reduce operating costs when configured properly for your system.

  • Single speed to variable speed upgrades
  • Correct sizing for your pool and filter
  • Plumbing modifications for better flow
  • Setup of speeds, schedules, and priming

Filter Upgrades and Replacement

A filter upgrade can improve clarity and reduce maintenance, but only if flow and plumbing are aligned. We replace and upgrade sand, cartridge, and media filters, then confirm pressures and circulation to suit your pool and pump.

  • Sand, cartridge, and media filters
  • Plumbing alignment and tidy re pipe
  • Pressure checks and performance verification
  • Advice on cleaning and maintenance

Automation and Controllers

Automation makes pool care simpler when the system is designed properly. We install and integrate controllers that manage pumps, chlorination, heating, and lighting, then configure schedules and settings so the pool runs smoothly.

  • Controller installs and upgrades
  • Integration with pump, heater, and chlorinator
  • Scheduling, setup, and handover guidance
  • Tidy wiring and compliant installation coordination

LED Pool Lighting and Electrical Upgrades

LED upgrades improve brightness, reduce energy use, and modernise the look of your pool. We coordinate compliant electrical works and correct transformer setup, then test and confirm operation.

  • LED light upgrades and replacements
  • Transformer checks and upgrades
  • Pool pad power improvements
  • Testing and verification

Why Combined Plumbing and Electrical Matters for Pool Upgrades

Pool equipment does not operate in isolation. A heater needs correct flow and correct electrical supply. A pump needs a filter that matches the flow. A chlorinator needs stable circulation and suitable placement. Even small changes, like a new valve arrangement or a longer pipe run, can change performance.

When upgrades are piecemeal, problems can appear later, low flow, nuisance faults, air leaks, noisy systems, heater errors, inconsistent chlorination, and shortened equipment life. By coordinating the plumbing and electrical work as part of the upgrade, we reduce these risks and deliver a system that is stable and easy to maintain.

Common issues we prevent

  • Undersized plumbing that restricts flow
  • Heater faults caused by inadequate circulation
  • Pump cavitation from air leaks or poor suction layout
  • Electrical supply limitations not identified early
  • Messy equipment pads that are hard to service
  • Incorrect setup, timers, speeds, and outputs

How the Upgrade Process Works

Clear steps, clear scope, and a clean handover.

  1. Assessment and planning

    We review your current equipment, plumbing layout, and electrical requirements. For many upgrades, photos and details are enough to quote accurately. For complex upgrades, an onsite assessment ensures the plan is right before work begins.

  2. Single quote with itemised scope

    You receive a single quote covering equipment, plumbing works, electrical works, and commissioning. The scope explains what is included, what will change on the equipment pad, and what outcomes to expect.

  3. Installation and coordination

    We coordinate the plumbing and electrical works with the equipment installation. We keep the site tidy, label where helpful, and prioritise neat pipework and safe mounting.

  4. Testing, setup, and commissioning

    We test the system, verify circulation and pressures, configure equipment settings, and confirm operation. We also run through basic operation and maintenance so you know what to do and what to watch for.

Request an Upgrade Quote

Tip, include your pool size, a photo of the equipment pad, and the equipment model numbers if available.

Planning the Right Upgrade, Pumps, Filters, Chlorinators, Heating

Pool heat pump installation, placement, power, and flow

A pool heat pump installation is not just about connecting pipes. The unit needs enough airflow, correct clearances, stable foundations, and a plumbing layout that delivers the required flow. Electrical supply also matters, the circuit and protection must suit the unit, and the placement should avoid nuisance issues like restricted ventilation or recirculating cold air.

We size heat pumps to pool volume and your goals, then install and commission with stable settings for reliable heating and efficient operation.

Pool chlorinator replacement, correct setup for your pool

A chlorinator replacement can improve day to day water quality, but the output needs to match pool volume and usage. Cell placement, circulation, and timer settings all influence results. We replace and set up chlorinators so output, run time, and maintenance are practical.

If you are upgrading to a smarter system, we also configure settings and explain how to adjust output across seasons.

Variable speed pool pump upgrades, energy savings with correct configuration

A variable speed pump can reduce running costs, but only when it is sized properly and configured correctly. The best results come from matching pump speeds to filtration, heating, and cleaning needs. We configure schedules and speeds so the pool stays clear and healthy without overworking the system.

Filter upgrades, clarity and maintenance improvements

Upgrading a filter can improve clarity and reduce cleaning frequency, especially when the system is balanced for flow. We align the filter, pump, and plumbing so pressures are sensible and the system is easy to service. We also advise on cleaning intervals and what a normal pressure rise looks like.

Automation upgrades, simpler control without complexity

Automation is valuable when it reduces work, not when it creates confusion. We install and integrate controllers that support your equipment mix, then set up schedules and handover guidance so you can use it confidently. If the system includes heating, pump speed control, or lighting, we configure it as a single, reliable routine.

Upgrades That Leave the Equipment Pad Cleaner, Safer, Easier to Maintain

A good upgrade should make the pool easier to run, not harder. We focus on tidy plumbing, sensible layout, and commissioning that prevents nuisance faults. If you have had repeated issues with low flow, heater errors, inconsistent chlorination, or noisy pump operation, the cause is often in the layout and setup, not just the equipment itself.

Neat plumbing layout

Clear valve access, sensible alignment, and proper support so future servicing is easier.

Correct commissioning

Settings dialled in for your pool, with run schedules that make sense for your season and usage.

Reduced risk of rework

Hydraulics and electrical requirements considered upfront, so issues do not appear after install day.

Service Area

We deliver pool equipment upgrades across Sydney. If you are unsure whether your suburb is covered, send an enquiry and we will confirm availability.

Inner West

  • Balmoral
  • Balmain
  • Leichhardt
  • Rozelle
  • Drummoyne

North Shore

  • Chatswood
  • Lane Cove
  • Willoughby
  • Mosman
  • Neutral Bay

Eastern Suburbs

  • Bondi
  • Randwick
  • Coogee
  • Maroubra
  • Rose Bay

Lower North and Northern Beaches

  • Manly
  • Dee Why
  • Brookvale
  • Freshwater
  • Curl Curl

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Request a Pool Equipment Upgrade Quote

Tell us what you want to upgrade, or send a photo of your equipment pad and we will recommend suitable options. Clear scope, clean installation, and commissioning included.

Helpful info to include, pool size, suburb, equipment models, and any issues you are experiencing.

FAQs, Pool Equipment Upgrades

Answers to common questions about pool equipment replacement, installation, plumbing changes, electrical works, and commissioning.

Do you supply the equipment and install it?

Yes. We can supply and install pool equipment, which helps ensure correct sizing and compatibility. If you already have equipment, we can often install it, depending on suitability, warranty requirements, and the condition of the existing setup.

Is plumbing included in a pool equipment upgrade?

Yes. Most upgrades require plumbing changes, even small ones, to suit new equipment dimensions, unions, and flow requirements. We include the plumbing scope in the quote so the system is installed neatly and performs properly.

Is electrical work included when installing a heat pump, chlorinator, or controller?

Yes, when electrical works are required we coordinate licensed electrical work as part of the upgrade scope. This may include supply checks, new circuits, isolation, and compliant connection, depending on the equipment and site.

How do you choose the right heat pump size for a pool?

Heat pump sizing depends on pool volume, desired temperature, season, shade, wind exposure, and how often you use a cover. We recommend a suitable size based on your goals and site conditions, not just a basic volume estimate.

Can you replace a chlorinator with a different brand or model?

Yes. We assess pool volume, existing plumbing and power, and whether any automation integration is needed. We then recommend options that suit your pool and provide a clean, compatible installation.

What are the benefits of upgrading to a variable speed pool pump?

Variable speed pumps can reduce energy use by running longer at lower speeds, while maintaining filtration and circulation. The key is correct sizing and configuration, we set speeds and schedules to suit your pool, filter, heating, and cleaning requirements.

How long does a typical pool equipment upgrade take?

Many single equipment upgrades are completed in a day. Larger upgrades, multiple equipment changes, or jobs requiring additional electrical work can take longer. We provide a clear plan and timing as part of the quoting process.

Do you commission and set up the equipment after installation?

Yes. Commissioning is included. We verify circulation and pressures, configure timers, outputs, and pump speeds where applicable, and confirm equipment operation before handover.

Can you fix a messy or poorly installed equipment pad?

Yes. Many upgrades are a chance to improve layout, serviceability, and reliability. We can rework plumbing for better access, improve flow, and tidy the equipment arrangement so future servicing is simpler.

Do you provide ongoing servicing after an upgrade?

Yes. We can provide ongoing pool servicing and maintenance, and we are happy to advise on seasonal settings, water balance, and routine maintenance to keep the upgraded equipment running at its best.

What information should I send to get an accurate quote?

Pool size, suburb, and a few clear photos of the equipment pad are usually enough to start. If you can include the model numbers of your pump, filter, chlorinator, and heater, that helps us recommend compatible options and confirm electrical requirements.