Pool Equipment Rehabilitation Case Study: Sinclair Senior Living, Port Washington, NY

A safety-first pool equipment rehabilitation involving 480V equipment relocation and full electrical system restoration for an indoor pool environment.

A neglected indoor pool can become more than a maintenance headache—especially when the electrical system is compromised and has been left in disrepair. StandTech Electric was brought in to perform pool equipment rehabilitation for Sinclair Senior Living (300 E Overlook, Port Washington, NY 11050), where the pool’s electrical infrastructure required urgent attention to support safe, dependable operations under new ownership.

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Pool Equipment Rehabilitation Overview: Why This Project Needed Immediate Action

Indoor pool environments are hard on electrical equipment. Moisture, corrosion, and aging components can combine into a serious risk—particularly when prior issues weren’t corrected properly. In this case, the pool’s electrical system had been previously left in disrepair, creating the need for a thorough, expert-led pool equipment rehabilitation rather than a quick patch.


StandTech Electric approached the project with the goal of restoring function and improving safety conditions for day-to-day operations moving forward.

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The Challenge: A Compromised Pool Electrical System in a High-Moisture Space

This pool equipment rehabilitation centered on a system that had been neglected and compromised. When pool electrical equipment deteriorates, you can see escalating issues such as unreliable performance, unsafe conditions, and increased operational risk—especially in facilities that depend on consistent, controlled environments.


For a senior living setting, the expectations are even higher: the electrical system must be stable, secure, and managed with care.

The Solution: Relocating Corroded 480V Pool Electrical Equipment to a Safer Location

As part of the pool equipment rehabilitation scope, StandTech Electric relocated corroded 480V electrical equipment to a safer location—helping reduce exposure risks and supporting a more secure, serviceable setup.


Relocated equipment included:


  • 480V electrical panels
  • Transformers
  • Starters
  • Heaters


Relocation in a pool environment isn’t just moving hardware—it’s a deliberate safety upgrade that helps protect critical components and supports more reliable operation over time.

Pool Equipment Rehabilitation Execution: Restoring the System for Reliable Operation

Following relocation, StandTech Electric fully restored the system so the indoor pool equipment could operate efficiently and securely for the facility’s new ownership. The focus throughout the pool equipment rehabilitation was to bring the electrical infrastructure back to a dependable, operational state—without taking shortcuts that could compromise safety in a high-moisture environment.


This kind of work benefits from recognized expertise because every step needs to be done with the reality of pool conditions in mind: corrosion risk, access needs, and the importance of a stable electrical supply to pool systems.

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Results and Impact: A Safer, More Secure Pool Electrical Setup for New Ownership

By relocating corroded 480V pool electrical equipment and restoring the system, this pool equipment rehabilitation helped set Sinclair Senior Living up with a pool electrical infrastructure that’s better positioned for secure, ongoing operation.


For new ownership, that means fewer unknowns, a safer equipment layout, and a pool system that can be managed more confidently moving forward.

Why Facilities Choose StandTech Electric for Pool Equipment Rehabilitation

Pool electrical systems are specialized. They demand careful decision-making around equipment condition, placement, safety, and long-term reliability in a challenging environment.

StandTech Electric brings a practical, safety-first approach to pool equipment rehabilitation—built on deep electrical experience and the professionalism facilities expect when work is being performed in operational buildings.



If your indoor pool equipment is aging, corroding, or behaving inconsistently, pool equipment rehabilitation can be the difference between recurring issues and a system that’s restored for dependable performance.

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FAQ: Pool Equipment Rehabilitation and Indoor Pool Electrical Restoration

  • What does “pool equipment rehabilitation” include from an electrical perspective?

    Pool equipment rehabilitation typically includes evaluating the condition and safety of the pool’s electrical infrastructure and then correcting what’s compromised—often involving panels, feeders, transformers, starters, heaters, and controls that support pool operation. In many cases, pool equipment rehabilitation also involves improving equipment placement to reduce corrosion exposure and to make the system safer to service.

  • Why is corrosion such a big concern for indoor pool electrical systems?

    Indoor pools create a demanding environment for electrical equipment because moisture and corrosive conditions can accelerate deterioration. Over time, corroded components can become unreliable and may create unsafe conditions. Pool equipment rehabilitation addresses corrosion-related risk by restoring compromised equipment and, when needed, relocating electrical components to a safer location to reduce continued exposure.

  • What does it mean to relocate 480V panels and pool electrical equipment?

    Relocating 480V panels and related pool equipment means moving critical electrical components—such as panels, transformers, starters, and heaters—to a location that supports safer operation and better protection from environmental damage. In pool equipment rehabilitation, relocation is often part of reducing risk and improving long-term reliability, especially when equipment has been corroding or was previously installed in an area that contributes to deterioration.

  • Is pool equipment rehabilitation only for pools that have already failed?

    No. Pool equipment rehabilitation is often used when equipment is still running but clearly trending in the wrong direction—showing signs of corrosion, inconsistent performance, or unsafe conditions. Addressing the system before a failure can reduce operational disruption and help a facility regain confidence in the electrical infrastructure supporting pool operations.

  • How can a facility maintain benefits after pool equipment rehabilitation is completed?

    After pool equipment rehabilitation, facilities typically benefit most by keeping electrical rooms and equipment areas clean, dry where possible, and routinely monitored for early signs of corrosion or wear. Ongoing checkups help identify small issues before they become larger problems, especially in indoor pool environments where conditions can challenge electrical systems over time.

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