Pool Filtration on the Sunshine Coast
Efficient pool heating solutions tailored to your pool, property and budget – backed by honest advice, quality equipment and dependable local support.
Keeping a pool clean, balanced and comfortable shouldn't feel like a second job. Bromage Pool Heating provides pool filtration and automation across the Sunshine Coast, helping pool owners simplify daily care, improve system efficiency and get more control over how their equipment runs.
From filtration upgrades to automation systems, salt chlorinators and variable speed pool pumps, the right setup can make your pool easier to manage while supporting cleaner water and smoother day-to-day operation.
Pool filtration and automation can help make pool ownership easier by:
- Improving water circulation, cleaning performance & equipment control
- Helping pool systems run more efficiently with smarter, easier operation
A well-planned filtration and automation setup can make a big difference to how your pool performs over time. We can assess your current system, recommend practical upgrades and install equipment suited to your pool, usage and existing setup.
Call 0419 664 823 to discuss pool filtration and automation for your Sunshine Coast property.
Automation & Filtration Simplified
Smarter Systems Behind the Scenes
Our pool filtration and automation services can include filtration system installation, pool automation systems, salt chlorinators, variable speed pool pumps, robotic pool cleaning options and system assessments. These upgrades work together to help support clearer water, more consistent operation and better control over heating, filtration and cleaning schedules.
Automation can make it easier to manage equipment without constant manual adjustments, while modern filtration and pump options can help improve everyday efficiency. When each part of the system is selected and installed properly, the whole pool setup becomes more reliable and easier to live with.
Better pool control starts with the right equipment working together. Explore the available options or get in touch to plan a smarter, simpler pool system.
Integrated Pool Systems
Easy Equipment Control
Supporting Cleaner Water
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FAQ
What are the signs of poor pool filtration?
Poor pool filtration may show up as cloudy water, debris returning to the pool, weak water flow, frequent algae growth or pressure changes on the filter gauge. Blocked baskets, dirty filters, worn pump parts, air leaks or incorrect run times can all affect how well the system performs.
How often should a pool filter run each day?
Pool filter run time depends on pool size, pump type, swimmer use, weather, water temperature and surrounding debris. Many pools need enough circulation to turn over the water properly each day. Variable speed pumps and automation can help schedule filtration more consistently without relying on manual switching.
What is pool automation?
Pool automation uses controllers, timers, sensors or connected systems to manage pool equipment more easily. It can control filtration, heating, lights, chlorination and cleaning schedules from a central control unit or app. Automation helps reduce manual adjustments and makes it easier to keep pool systems running consistently.
Is pool automation worth it?
Pool automation can be helpful for people who want simpler control, more consistent operation and easier management of multiple pool systems. It is especially useful when heating, filtration, pumps, lights and sanitisation need to work together. Suitability depends on the existing equipment, pool setup and preferred level of control.
Can pool automation be added to an existing pool?
Pool automation can often be added to an existing pool, depending on the equipment already installed. Pumps, heaters, chlorinators, lights and valves may need to be compatible with the automation system. A proper assessment helps determine which parts can connect, which need upgrading and how much control is practical.

