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Here’s what changes when someone else handles your pool cleaning service. Your weekends open up because you’re not spending Saturday morning skimming leaves and balancing chemicals. Your water stays safe for the kids because a professional is testing and treating it every week, not just when you remember.
Your equipment lasts longer because small issues get caught before they turn into expensive repairs. You stop second-guessing whether the chlorine level is right or if that filter needs cleaning.
And when friends come over, your pool looks the way it should—clear, inviting, ready to use. No algae creeping up the walls. No cloudy water that makes you wonder if it’s safe. Just a clean pool that’s actually enjoyable, week after week.
We’ve been building and maintaining pools in this area for over 30 years. We’re a family-owned company that started with custom inground construction and expanded into full-service maintenance because our customers needed reliable help keeping their pools in shape.
We know Douglas County. We know how the heat here stretches your swimming season well into fall, which means your pool needs consistent attention most of the year. We also know that Georgia soil and climate create specific challenges for pool equipment and water chemistry.
When we show up for your weekly pool maintenance, we’re not just checking boxes. We’re looking at your pool the same way we’d look at our own—catching problems early, keeping things running smoothly, and making sure it’s safe for your family.
First visit, we assess your pool’s current condition and equipment setup. We check your filter system, test your water chemistry, and look for any maintenance issues that need attention. This gives us a baseline and helps us catch anything that might cause problems down the road.
Each week after that, we follow a consistent routine. We skim debris from the surface and vacuum the bottom. We brush the walls and tiles to prevent buildup. We empty your skimmer and pump baskets, then backwash or clean your filter as needed.
The chemical balancing happens every visit. We test your water for chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness, then adjust as needed to keep everything in the safe range. If we spot equipment issues—a leak, unusual noise, pressure problems—we let you know right away and explain what needs fixing.
You don’t need to be home. We handle everything and leave your pool ready to use. If something comes up between visits, you call us. No contracts locking you in, just reliable service that shows up when it’s supposed to.
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Every visit covers the basics that keep your pool functioning: skimming, vacuuming, brushing, and basket cleaning. We handle your filter maintenance, whether that’s backwashing a sand filter or cleaning cartridges. Chemical testing and balancing happens weekly, not monthly—important in Hasty where temperatures stay high enough for swimming nine months out of the year.
Douglas County’s climate means your pool faces specific challenges. With 98% of homes here dealing with major heat factors and temperatures climbing over 104°F more often, your water chemistry shifts faster than it would in cooler areas. Algae growth accelerates. Chlorine burns off quicker. Your filter works harder.
We adjust for that. Our pool chemical balancing service accounts for local conditions, not just textbook numbers. We also inspect your equipment during each visit because catching a small leak or worn seal now prevents a breakdown in July when everyone’s using the pool.
If you need repairs, we handle those too. Pump replacements, filter repairs, leak detection—we’ve been fixing pools in this area long enough to know what fails and why. Licensed and insured, so there’s no risk on your end when we’re working on your property.
Most residential pools in Douglas County need weekly service during the swimming season, which runs longer here than in northern states. From April through October, your pool is warm enough for regular use, and that means consistent debris, chemical fluctuations, and filter demand.
If you have a lot of trees near your pool or you’re using it multiple times a week, weekly cleaning isn’t optional—it’s necessary to prevent algae and keep the water safe. During cooler months, you might stretch to bi-weekly service, but the pool still needs attention.
Skipping weeks leads to problems that cost more to fix than regular maintenance would have cost in the first place. Algae blooms require extra chemicals and scrubbing. Clogged filters strain your pump. Unbalanced water damages your pool surface over time. Weekly service prevents all of that.
Chemical balancing means testing your water for chlorine, pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and stabilizer levels, then adjusting them to safe ranges. Chlorine kills bacteria. pH affects how well the chlorine works and whether the water irritates skin and eyes. Alkalinity buffers pH swings. Calcium prevents surface damage. Stabilizer protects chlorine from UV breakdown.
In Hasty’s heat, chlorine burns off faster, pH drifts more easily, and algae grows quicker when levels slip out of range. Water that looks clear can still be unsafe if the chemistry’s wrong. Water that’s chemically unbalanced can also corrode your equipment or etch your pool surface, leading to expensive repairs.
Professional testing catches imbalances before they cause problems. We adjust chemicals based on your pool’s specific needs—size, usage, sun exposure, equipment type. It’s not guesswork, and it’s not something you want to get wrong when your family’s swimming in that water.
Yes. We maintain and repair pools regardless of who built them. Most of our cleaning clients didn’t buy their pool from us—they just needed reliable service after their builder stopped responding or their previous maintenance company became inconsistent.
We work on all pool types: concrete, fiberglass, vinyl liner. We’re familiar with most equipment brands and filtration systems. If your pool has an issue, we can usually diagnose and fix it whether we installed the equipment or not.
Being a construction company gives us an advantage here. We understand pool systems from the ground up, so we’re not just cleaning the surface—we know how everything underneath works together. That means better troubleshooting when something goes wrong and fewer “we’ll have to call someone else” situations.
You call us, and we get out there to assess the problem. We don’t make you wait until your next scheduled cleaning if your pump dies or your filter starts leaking. Equipment failures need quick attention because a non-functioning pool deteriorates fast in Georgia heat.
We’ll diagnose the issue, explain what needs fixing, and give you a clear cost before we do the work. Most common repairs—pump replacements, filter fixes, valve repairs—we can handle same-day or next-day depending on parts availability.
Because we’ve been doing this for 30 years in Douglas County, we stock common parts and know which equipment tends to fail in our climate. We’re also licensed and insured for repair work, so you’re covered if anything goes wrong. No waiting weeks for a specialist or dealing with multiple companies for different issues.
Most weekly pool cleaning services in this area run between $100 and $200 per month, depending on your pool size, equipment type, and what’s included. Basic skimming and chemical balancing costs less than full-service packages that include filter cleaning, equipment inspection, and repairs.
We don’t lock you into long-term contracts. You pay for the service you need, and if you want to pause during winter months when you’re not using the pool, that’s fine. Transparent pricing, no hidden fees for “extra” chemicals or surprise charges.
The real cost comparison isn’t between service companies—it’s between regular maintenance and emergency repairs. A $150 monthly service prevents the $800 pump replacement that happens when a clogged filter burns out your motor. It prevents the $300 acid wash needed to remove algae that took over because chemicals weren’t balanced. Maintenance is cheaper than neglect, every time.
Absolutely. Most of our clients started out doing their own pool maintenance and realized it was taking too much time or they weren’t comfortable with the chemical side of things. Switching is straightforward.
We’ll assess your pool’s current condition during the first visit, handle any catch-up cleaning or chemical correction needed, then move into regular weekly service. If your DIY maintenance left things in rough shape—algae growth, stained surfaces, equipment issues—we’ll be honest about what needs fixing and what can wait.
There’s no judgment here. Pool maintenance is more complex than it looks, especially in a climate where your swimming season runs most of the year. Handing it off to someone who does this daily just makes sense when your time is worth more than the service costs.