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You get your weekends back. No more spending Saturday mornings skimming leaves, scrubbing walls, or trying to figure out why the water looks cloudy.
Your pool stays balanced, clear, and safe. The chemicals are right. The equipment runs properly. And when something’s off, you know about it before it becomes expensive.
In South Georgia, pools don’t take a break. The warm season runs long, algae grows fast after rain, and neglecting maintenance for even a week can turn into a green mess. Regular service keeps that from happening. You’re not reacting to problems—you’re preventing them.
Deep Waters Pools was founded in 2014, but the experience behind it goes back more than 30 years. We started in pool construction—custom inground cement pools, plumbing, equipment installs. That background matters because we don’t just clean your pool. We understand how it works.
Crawley homeowners deal with the same challenges as the rest of Douglas County: heat, humidity, storms that dump debris, and water chemistry that shifts fast. Our team knows what to watch for and how to handle it. We’ve been serving families across South Georgia long enough to have a reputation worth protecting.
We start with a walkthrough of your pool, equipment, and any concerns you have. Then we set up a schedule that works—most customers go with weekly service because it keeps things consistent.
Each visit includes skimming, brushing, vacuuming, and checking your water chemistry. We test and balance chemicals on-site, inspect your equipment for wear or issues, and clean out baskets and filters. If something needs attention, we let you know right away.
You’re not locked into anything complicated. We show up, do the work, and keep you updated. If you’re traveling or hosting a party and need an extra visit, we can adjust. The goal is simple: your pool stays ready to use without you having to think about it.
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Every visit covers the basics: skimming the surface, brushing walls and steps, vacuuming the floor, emptying skimmer and pump baskets. We also test pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and calcium hardness—then adjust as needed to keep everything in range.
Equipment checks are part of the routine. Pumps, filters, heaters, and automation systems all get inspected for performance and early signs of trouble. Catching a small issue now saves you from a breakdown later.
In Crawley and the surrounding Douglas County area, storm season means debris. Leaves, pollen, dirt—it all ends up in your pool. We handle the cleanup so it doesn’t sit there clogging filters or throwing off your water balance. And because South Georgia stays warm most of the year, algae is always a risk. Consistent brushing and chemical management keep it from taking hold.
Most pools in South Georgia need weekly service. You’re not dealing with a short summer season—warm weather here runs long, which means your pool is active most of the year.
Skipping even one week can lead to algae growth, especially after a storm or heavy rain. Debris builds up fast, water chemistry shifts, and suddenly you’re dealing with a problem instead of preventing one. Weekly visits keep everything stable.
If your pool gets heavy use—kids, parties, pets—or if it’s surrounded by trees, you might need more frequent attention. But for most homeowners in Crawley, once a week is the standard that keeps things clean and safe without overdoing it.
Expect to pay between $80 and $150 per month for weekly residential pool cleaning in the Douglas County area. That typically covers skimming, vacuuming, brushing, chemical testing and balancing, and basic equipment checks.
Price depends on pool size, location, and what’s included. Some companies charge extra for chemicals. Others include them in the monthly rate. Make sure you know what you’re paying for before you sign up.
The cost might feel like a lot until you compare it to your time, the price of chemicals you’d buy on your own, and the potential repair bills from neglected equipment. A $1,200 yearly service plan is a lot cheaper than replacing a pump or dealing with a green pool that needs a full acid wash.
You can, but it usually doesn’t save you as much as you’d think—and it adds risk. Water chemistry isn’t just about dumping in chlorine. You’re balancing pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and stabilizer levels. Get one wrong and it throws off the others.
Most pool cleaning services include chemical balancing because it’s part of keeping your pool safe and functional. If you’re doing chemicals yourself and something goes wrong, the service tech still has to fix it—and now you’re paying for both the correction and the time lost.
If you really want to stay involved, ask your service provider to walk you through what they’re doing and why. Some homeowners like to test between visits just to stay aware. But trying to split responsibilities usually creates more confusion than savings.
A green pool means algae has taken over, and it usually happens because of a chemical imbalance, lack of circulation, or debris sitting too long. If you’re on a weekly service plan, this shouldn’t happen—but storms, equipment failures, or unusual heat can sometimes trigger it.
First step is a shock treatment to kill the algae, followed by heavy brushing and filtration. Depending on how bad it is, the water might need multiple treatments over several days. You’ll also need to clean or backwash the filter because dead algae clogs it fast.
If you’re already working with a pool service, call them right away. Most companies will come out for an extra visit to handle it. If it’s a recurring problem, that’s a sign something else is wrong—maybe your filter isn’t running enough, or there’s an underlying equipment issue that needs fixing.
We service any pool. You don’t have to be a Deep Waters Pools construction customer to get maintenance from us. If you’ve got an inground pool in Crawley or anywhere in Douglas County, we can take care of it.
That said, our background in custom pool construction does give us an edge. We know how systems are plumbed, how equipment is supposed to run, and what to look for when something’s not right. Whether your pool is five years old or twenty, we’ve seen the setup before.
We work on cement pools, fiberglass, vinyl liner—whatever you’ve got. The principles are the same: keep it clean, keep it balanced, and catch problems early. If your current service isn’t cutting it or you’re handling it yourself and want to hand it off, we’re happy to step in.
If your pool is losing water faster than normal evaporation, the pump is making strange noises, or you’re constantly adding chemicals without the levels staying stable—those are signs of a repair issue, not just poor maintenance.
Good maintenance can prevent a lot of problems, but it can’t fix a cracked pipe, a failing pump motor, or a torn liner. During regular service visits, we’re checking for those kinds of issues. If we spot something, we’ll let you know what it is, why it matters, and what it’ll take to fix it.
Sometimes what looks like a maintenance problem is actually equipment on its last leg. A pump that’s 10+ years old might still run, but it’s inefficient and likely to fail soon. We’ll give you a straight answer about whether you need a repair now or if it’s something you can plan for down the road.