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You get water that’s safe to swim in. Equipment that lasts longer. A pool that looks the way it should.
Most people don’t have time to test chemicals, scrub walls, and balance pH levels every week. And when maintenance gets skipped, problems pile up fast. Algae takes over. Filters clog. Pumps burn out.
Regular service keeps that from happening. Your water stays clear. Your equipment stays protected. And you’re not spending weekends trying to figure out why the pool turned green overnight.
It’s not complicated—it just needs to be done right, and it needs to be done consistently. That’s what weekly pool maintenance in Douglas County is designed to handle. The testing, the cleaning, the adjustments. All of it, so your pool works the way it’s supposed to.
Deep Waters Pools was built on over 30 years of hands-on experience in pool construction—concrete, plumbing, custom builds. We started in 2014 serving families across South Georgia, and we’ve been taking care of pools in Douglas ever since.
When you work with a company that builds pools, you’re working with people who understand how every part of your system works. We’re not just skimming leaves. We’re checking equipment, catching small issues before they turn expensive, and keeping your pool in shape year-round.
Douglas families trust us because we show up when we say we will, we don’t cut corners, and we treat your pool like it matters—because it does.
First, we test your water. pH, chlorine, alkalinity—everything that affects how your pool performs and how safe it is to swim in.
Then we clean. Skim the surface, brush the walls, vacuum the floor, and empty your baskets. If your filter needs attention, we handle that too.
After that, we balance your chemicals. Not guessing, not overdoing it—just dialing everything in so your water stays clear and your equipment stays protected.
Before we leave, we check your pump, your filter, and your system overall. If something looks off, we’ll let you know. Most of the time, catching it early means a quick fix instead of a big repair.
You don’t need to be home. You don’t need to prep anything. We show up on schedule, do the work, and leave your pool cleaner than we found it.
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Every visit includes water testing and chemical balancing. That’s the foundation. Your pH, chlorine, and alkalinity get adjusted so your water stays safe and your equipment doesn’t corrode or scale up.
We also clean your pool top to bottom—skimming, brushing, vacuuming. Debris gets removed. Algae doesn’t get a chance to start. Your filter baskets and skimmer baskets get emptied so water flows the way it should.
In Douglas, GA, we deal with heat, pollen, and storms that can throw your pool off fast. A weekly schedule keeps you ahead of it. You’re not reacting to green water or cloudy conditions—you’re preventing them.
We also keep an eye on your equipment. Pumps, filters, heaters—if something’s running rough or showing early signs of trouble, you’ll know about it before it becomes a service call. That’s the advantage of working with a team that’s been in pool construction for decades. We know what to look for.
Once a week is the standard, and it’s what most pools need to stay in good shape. That keeps your chemicals balanced, your water clear, and your equipment running without issues.
If you use your pool heavily or you’re dealing with a lot of trees and pollen, you might need more frequent attention. But for most residential pools in Douglas County, weekly service is enough to stay ahead of problems.
Skipping weeks might seem fine at first, but it adds up. Algae grows fast in Georgia heat. Chemicals drift out of range. Filters get clogged. By the time it looks bad, it takes more work and more money to fix. Staying consistent is cheaper and easier in the long run.
We test your water for pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and calcium hardness. Then we adjust what’s off. It’s not about dumping chemicals in—it’s about getting everything into the right range so your water is safe and your equipment is protected.
If your pH is too high, your chlorine stops working and your water gets cloudy. If it’s too low, your pool becomes corrosive and eats away at your surfaces and equipment. Same goes for alkalinity and calcium—they all affect each other.
Most people don’t have the testing tools or the experience to do this accurately. And when it’s done wrong, you either waste money on chemicals or you end up with bigger problems. We handle it every visit so you don’t have to think about it.
No. Most of our clients aren’t home during service, and that’s completely fine. We just need access to your pool and equipment.
We’ll work around your schedule and your property. If there’s a gate code or a specific way to access your backyard, just let us know. We’ll take care of everything and lock up when we’re done.
If something needs your attention—a repair, an equipment issue, or anything outside of regular maintenance—we’ll reach out and let you know. Otherwise, you’ll just come home to a clean pool.
We’ll come out and treat it. Green water means algae has taken over, and it usually happens when chemicals get out of balance or circulation stops. It’s fixable, but it takes more than a regular cleaning.
We’ll shock your pool, brush down the surfaces, and run your filter until the water clears. Depending on how bad it is, it might take a day or two for everything to settle. Once it’s clear, we’ll get your chemicals back in range and figure out what caused it so it doesn’t happen again.
If you’re on a weekly maintenance plan, this rarely happens. But if you’re just starting service or if your pool’s been sitting for a while, it’s a common issue. The good news is it’s not permanent, and it doesn’t mean your pool is ruined—it just needs attention.
Yes. Actually, that’s what we specialize in. Deep Waters Pools has been building custom inground cement pools since 2014, and our experience goes back more than 30 years in pool construction.
Custom pools often have unique plumbing, specialized finishes, and equipment setups that require more than basic skimming and chlorine. We understand how these systems work because we’ve built them. That means we know what to look for, how to maintain different surfaces, and how to keep your equipment running efficiently.
If your pool was built with specific features—custom lighting, water features, saltwater systems—we know how to service them properly. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all approach. You’re getting maintenance that’s tailored to how your pool was actually designed.
It depends on the size of your pool, what’s included in the service, and how much work it needs. Most residential pool cleaning services in Douglas County run between $100 and $150 per month for weekly maintenance.
That typically covers skimming, vacuuming, brushing, chemical balancing, and basic equipment checks. If your pool needs extra attention—algae treatment, filter cleaning, or repairs—that’s usually separate.
We’ll give you a clear price upfront based on your specific pool. No surprises, no hidden fees. And if something comes up during service that’s going to cost extra, we’ll talk to you about it first. You’ll always know what you’re paying for and why.