
The Paula family: Diego, Giselle, Camila, Edward, and Lucas. {Courtesy}
A couple has officially taken over ownership of Allbrite Pool Supplies and says they are proud to continue the longtime business’s legacy of serving the community.
Edward and Giselle Paula of Paula Pools LLC recently acquired the family-owned pool supply and service company located at 8036 Wiles Road, taking over a business that has been owned and operated by the Eagan family for two generations.
For the Paulas, the acquisition is both professional and deeply personal.
Giselle grew up in Coral Springs and lived across the street from Allbrite from the age of five. After graduating from Coral Springs High School, she and Edward returned to Coral Springs more than nine years ago to raise their family and further establish roots in the community they love.
The couple said they immediately recognized the strong reputation and trust the Eagan family had built over nearly four decades in business.
“We immediately saw the impact the Eagan family had on the community through Allbrite,” the Paulas said. “It’s an honor to continue that legacy while helping the business grow for future generations.”
Both Edward and Giselle come from family business backgrounds and bring experience in distribution, warehousing, logistics, operations, and customer service — skills they believe position them well to continue the level of care and reliability Allbrite customers have come to expect.
For customers, the transition is expected to feel seamless.
The Paulas say their priority is maintaining the personal relationships, dependable service, and strong communication that have long defined Allbrite, while gradually expanding route services to meet growing demand in the area.
All current staff members will remain with the company, except for Tracy, who is retiring after many years of dedicated service. Gary Eagan Sr. will also remain involved during the transition period to help ensure continuity for employees and customers alike.
“No major changes are planned,” the Paulas said. “The Eagan family built this business on reliability, honesty, and customer service, and we fully intend to continue those values moving forward.”
Allbrite currently serves Coral Springs, Parkland, and surrounding communities, with plans to gradually expand as the company continues to grow and add team members.
Founded in 1985, Allbrite Pool Supplies has built a longstanding reputation for quality service and trusted expertise. The company offers retail pool supplies, professional water testing, weekly pool service and maintenance, equipment repairs and installation, leak detection, Diamond Brite finishes, pool remodels, and renovations.
The business also continues to support homeowners who maintain their own pools through in-store guidance and supplies, while offering full-service maintenance programs for customers seeking ongoing pool care.
New customers can find Allbrite promotions in Smart Savings magazine, including a current offer of the fourth month free with new weekly service. The company also offers a customer rewards program in which customers receive one free chlorine refill after purchasing 12.
Beyond the business itself, the Paulas say their investment in Coral Springs is personal. Their three children participate in local sports, dance, swimming, and community camps, and the family are active members of Parkridge Church.
For Edward and Giselle, taking over Allbrite is about more than acquiring a business — it’s about continuing a trusted local institution that has served families and neighbors for nearly 40 years.
“We are proud to continue the Allbrite legacy.”
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