Pool Service & Repair

A backyard pool is a major investment and a source of endless enjoyment. But keeping it clean, safe, and properly functioning requires consistent professional maintenance and the right expertise when problems arise.

pool servicepool cleaningpool repairpool maintenancepool equipmentpool openingpool closing

What Pool Service Professionals Do

Pool service professionals handle weekly cleaning and chemical balancing, filter and pump maintenance, heater repair, leak detection, tile and surface restoration, pool opening and closing, equipment upgrades, and safety inspections.

green/cloudy water
pump failures
filter problems
heater malfunction
tile and surface damage
leak detection
chemical imbalance

Find Pool Service Pros by City

1719+ cities across all 50 states

Alabama (22)
Alaska (3)
Arizona (29)
Arkansas (20)
California (200)
Colorado (33)
Connecticut (29)
Delaware (5)
District Of Columbia (1)
Florida (73)
Georgia (40)
Hawaii (7)
Idaho (16)
Illinois (51)
Indiana (42)
Iowa (24)
Kansas (22)
Kentucky (21)
Louisiana (21)
Maine (7)
Maryland (30)
Massachusetts (75)
Michigan (53)
Minnesota (58)
Mississippi (20)
Missouri (32)
Montana (7)
Nebraska (13)
Nevada (7)
New Hampshire (14)
New Jersey (48)
New Mexico (14)
New York (63)
North Carolina (48)
North Dakota (8)
Ohio (62)
Oklahoma (28)
Oregon (36)
Pennsylvania (23)
Rhode Island (15)
South Carolina (32)
South Dakota (8)
Tennessee (39)
Texas (104)
Utah (52)
Vermont (6)
Virginia (38)
Washington (57)
West Virginia (10)
Wisconsin (44)
Wyoming (9)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does weekly pool service cost?
Weekly pool maintenance runs $100-$250/month for residential pools. This typically includes skimming, vacuuming, chemical testing and balancing, and filter maintenance.
How often should pool water be tested?
Test chlorine and pH at least twice weekly. Professional services test a broader range of parameters weekly — alkalinity, calcium hardness, cyanuric acid, and phosphate levels for optimal water balance.
When should I replace my pool pump?
Pool pumps typically last 8-12 years. Consider replacement when repair costs exceed 50% of a new pump, it runs loudly, or it struggles to maintain circulation. Variable-speed pumps save 60-80% on energy costs.