Pool Cleaning Service in White City, GA

Your Pool, Crystal Clear—Without the Work

Weekly pool maintenance in White City that keeps your water safe, clean, and ready to use—so you can actually enjoy your backyard instead of working on it.

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Weekly Pool Maintenance in White City

What You Get: Time Back and Water You Trust

You didn’t buy a pool to spend your weekends testing chemicals and scrubbing algae off the walls. You bought it to relax, cool off, and spend time with your family.

That’s what regular pool cleaning service gets you. Water that’s always balanced. A pool that’s always ready. And the peace of mind that comes from knowing someone who actually understands Georgia’s humidity, afternoon storms, and algae cycles is handling it.

No more guessing if the chlorine’s right. No more wondering if that green tint means trouble. Just a clean pool, every week, without you lifting a finger.

Residential Pool Cleaning in White City, GA

We've Been Doing This Since 2014

We started building custom inground pools in White City and across Douglas County over a decade ago. We’ve been in the water ever since—literally.

We know what Georgia weather does to a pool. We know how fast algae can take over in July. And we know what it takes to keep your equipment running right so you’re not replacing pumps every few years.

Our team brings over 30 years of hands-on experience to every pool we service. We’re local, we’re insured, and we show up when we say we will. That’s it.

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Here's What Happens When We Show Up

First, we test your water. Chlorine, pH, alkalinity—everything that affects how your pool looks and feels. If something’s off, we adjust it on the spot.

Then we brush the walls and steps, vacuum the floor, and clean out your skimmer and pump baskets. We backwash your filter if it needs it. We check your equipment to make sure everything’s running the way it should.

Before we leave, your pool’s clean, balanced, and safe to swim in. We keep notes on every visit so we can track trends and catch problems early. You don’t have to think about it again until we come back next week.

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What's Included in Every Weekly Visit

Every pool cleaning service in White City includes a full water chemistry test and adjustment. That means we’re checking chlorine levels, pH balance, and alkalinity to keep your water safe and clear.

We brush all surfaces—walls, steps, benches—because that’s how you prevent algae from taking hold in Georgia’s humid climate. We vacuum the entire pool floor, empty your skimmer and pump baskets, and backwash or clean your filter as needed.

We also inspect your equipment during every visit. Pumps, filters, heaters—we’re looking for early signs of wear or problems so you’re not stuck with an expensive breakdown in the middle of summer. White City’s warm weather means your pool runs longer than most, and that puts more strain on everything. Regular eyes on your system make a difference.

If a storm rolls through and dumps leaves or debris into your pool, we handle the cleanup. It’s part of the service, not an extra charge.

How often does my pool in White City need professional cleaning?

Most residential pools in White City need weekly service during the warm months, which around here is most of the year. Georgia’s extended swimming season means your pool is working harder and longer than pools in cooler climates.

Weekly visits keep algae from getting a foothold, maintain proper chemical balance, and catch small equipment issues before they turn into expensive repairs. If your pool gets heavy use—kids, parties, dogs—you’ll especially benefit from consistent weekly maintenance.

Some pool owners try to stretch it to every other week to save money. That usually backfires. You end up with algae blooms, cloudy water, or chemical swings that take multiple visits to correct. It’s cheaper and easier to stay on top of it.

In Douglas County, weekly pool maintenance typically runs between $27 and $36 per visit, depending on your pool’s size and condition. That usually includes all the basics: chemical testing and balancing, brushing, vacuuming, and equipment checks.

We offer monthly billing for convenience. If you need chemicals included in the price, that’s usually an option too—though we charge separately for chemicals depending on what your pool needs each week.

One-time cleanups or storm recovery services cost more because they’re more labor-intensive. But if you’re on a regular weekly schedule, the pricing stays predictable. The key is finding someone reliable who actually shows up, because missed visits lead to bigger problems and higher costs down the road.

Algae in Georgia pools is persistent because of our humidity and heat. Yellow algae, which is common around here, forms a protective layer that regular brushing barely touches. It digs into the plaster and concrete, especially on gunite pools.

If your chlorine level drops even slightly—say, after a heavy rainstorm or a few hot days—algae can bloom overnight. That’s why weekly chemical testing matters. You need to catch those dips before algae gets established.

The other issue is circulation. If your pump isn’t running long enough or your filter is clogged, you’ve got dead spots in the pool where algae thrives. We check all of that during every visit, not just when something’s already gone wrong.

Yes, and here’s why: your pump, filter, and heater are expensive. When they fail, it’s rarely a cheap fix. Regular inspections catch problems early—like a pump that’s running louder than usual, a filter with too much pressure, or a heater that’s starting to corrode.

Most equipment breakdowns don’t happen overnight. They build up over weeks or months. A small leak becomes a big leak. A clogged filter puts strain on your pump. Imbalanced chemicals eat away at metal components.

If someone’s checking your equipment every week, they’ll spot those warning signs before you’re stuck with a $1,500 repair bill in the middle of July. It’s not about upselling you on service—it’s about protecting what you’ve already invested in.

Robotic cleaners are great for vacuuming, but they don’t replace professional pool service. They can’t test your water, balance your chemicals, brush your walls, or check your equipment. They just vacuum the floor.

If your water chemistry is off, a robot won’t fix it. If algae is starting to form on your steps, a robot won’t catch it. If your pump is about to fail, a robot won’t tell you.

You can absolutely use a robotic cleaner between service visits to keep the floor clean—plenty of our clients do. But it’s a supplement, not a replacement. Pool maintenance is about more than just removing visible debris. It’s about water safety, equipment longevity, and preventing problems you can’t see yet.

Georgia storms can wreak havoc on pools—leaves, branches, dirt, pollen, and sometimes worse. If you’re on our regular service schedule, storm cleanup is included. We’ll remove the debris, test and rebalance your water, and make sure your filter isn’t clogged.

The biggest mistake people make after a storm is waiting too long to clean it up. Organic debris breaks down fast in warm water, which throws off your chemical balance and creates the perfect environment for algae. The sooner it’s handled, the easier and cheaper it is to fix.

If you’re not on a regular schedule and need a one-time storm cleanup, that’s available too—but it’ll cost more than a standard visit because of the extra labor involved. Either way, don’t let it sit. A dirty pool after a storm can turn into a swamp in just a few days.

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