Welcome to the Trident crew.
We're really glad you're here.
Quick intro — Max spent 10 years in the Navy running operations. I grew up in my family's Houston pool business (15+ years in the industry). We just planted roots here in Nashville because this city deserves pool care that's disciplined, honest, and not rushed through a franchise system.
Here's what you'll get from us:
Seasonal Nashville-specific tips. Storm prep when weather's coming. Maintenance reminders so nothing sneaks up on you. And occasionally, a deal worth knowing about.
Right now — February 2026 — here are three things Nashville pool owners should do:
1. Check your freeze guard.
After the January storms, make sure it's still activating properly. That's the thing that tells your pump to run automatically when temperatures drop near freezing. Sensors fail more often than people realize.
2. Don't drain your pool.
Even if it looks rough. Draining can cause hydrostatic pressure issues — the ground can literally push an empty pool upward, especially with Middle Tennessee soil conditions. It's almost always cheaper and safer to clean and rebalance what you've got.
3. Start planning your spring opening.
Late March or early April is go time for Nashville. Book early so you're not scrambling when warm weather hits — once those first 70-degree weekends arrive, everyone in Belle Meade, Brentwood, Franklin, Green Hills, and Sylvan Park calls at the same time.
Want more detail?
Read our full Winter Freeze Guide →
See what Trident can do for your pool →
If you have a question about your specific setup — or you're just staring at your equipment pad after the storms wondering what you're looking at — hit reply, give us a call, or shoot us a quick note.
Stay warm out there —
Courtney & Max
Trident Aquatic Services
(615) 747-POOL | hello@tridentaquaticservices.com | www.tridentaquaticservices.com