Pool Leak Repair in Brick
pool leak repair Brick
NJ Pool Patcher, specializes pool leak repair in the Brick area. By applying our state-of-the-art technology, we are able to quickly locate any leak or compromised area of your pool and quickly restore the problem area. NJ Pool Patcher LLC GUARANTEES the reliability of the repairs made to your pool. Our pool leak repair professionals can pinpoint and repair the smallest of pool liner leaks with precision.
Home owners can find comfort in knowing that a thorough and complete location of multiple pool leaks can be determined without draining or emptying their investment of water and chemicals. NJ Pool Patcher is unique, by offering this type of pool service year-round regardless of season or temperature. Our divers are PADI and Dry Suit certified.
Our non-invasive service, proves cost effective and allows home owners to enjoy their pool immediately after our fast pool service has been completed.
Let us help resolve your financial pool leak in Brick.
NJ Pool Patcher LLC
Brick, NJ
732-705-7344
Brick Township (also commonly known as Bricktown or Brick) is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a population of 75,072,[8][10][11] making it the state’s 13th-largest municipality and the third most populous municipality in Ocean County (behind Lakewood Township and Toms River Township), having seen a decline of 1,047 residents (-1.4%) from its population of 76,119 in the 2000 Census, when it was the state’s 12th most-populous municipality.[9]
While the majority of Brick Township is located on the mainland, Ocean Beaches I, II and III are situated on the Barnegat Peninsula, a long, narrow barrier peninsula that separates Barnegat Bay from the Atlantic Ocean.[20] The mainland and beach area of the town are not geographically adjacent. Brick Township was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 15, 1850, from portions of both Dover Township (now Toms River Township) and Howell Township. The township was named after Joseph Brick, the owner of Bergen Iron Works located on the Metedeconk River.[21] Portions of the township were taken to form Point Pleasant Beach (May 18, 1886), Bay Head (June 15, 1886), Lakewood Township (March 23, 1892), Mantoloking (April 10, 1911) and Point Pleasant (April 21, 1920).[22] In 1963 voters rejected a referendum that would have changed the township’s name to “Laurelton”.[23]