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You get your weekends back. No more spending Saturday morning fishing out leaves or trying to figure out why the water looks cloudy.
Your pool stays balanced and safe for swimming. We test and adjust chemistry every visit so you’re not guessing whether it’s okay for the kids to jump in.
Equipment lasts longer when debris doesn’t clog your filter or damage your pump. Regular cleaning catches small issues before they turn into expensive repairs. In Georgia’s extended warm season, pools get used hard from April through October—sometimes longer—which means they need consistent attention to stay in shape.
We’ve been designing and building custom inground pools across South Georgia since 2014. That’s built on over 30 years of hands-on experience in concrete, plumbing, and pool construction.
When you know how a pool is built, you understand every system that keeps it running. Our cleaning service isn’t an add-on—it’s an extension of what we’ve always done. We’re local to Douglas and Chapel Hill, and we’ve worked on pools throughout Douglas County for years.
You’re not getting a national franchise following a script. You’re getting a team that actually knows Georgia pools and the specific challenges they face in this climate.
We start by skimming the surface and removing any debris from the water. Then we vacuum the bottom and brush the walls and tile line to prevent algae buildup.
Next comes water testing. We check chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness, then adjust chemicals as needed to keep everything balanced. If your filter needs backwashing or your skimmer baskets need emptying, we handle that too.
Before we leave, we check your equipment—pump, filter, heater—to make sure everything’s running properly. If we spot something that needs attention, we’ll let you know right away. The whole process is designed to keep your pool in consistent, swim-ready condition without you having to think about it.
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Every visit covers the full maintenance checklist: skimming, vacuuming, brushing, and testing. We bring our own chemicals and equipment, so you don’t need to stock anything or figure out what to buy.
Chemical balancing is a big part of what we do. Georgia’s heat and humidity affect pool chemistry differently than cooler climates. High temperatures increase chlorine consumption, and afternoon thunderstorms can throw off your pH overnight. We adjust for these local conditions every time we service your pool.
In Chapel Hill and throughout Douglas County, most pools need weekly service during the swimming season. Some customers prefer bi-weekly during cooler months when the pool isn’t being used as much. We can set up a schedule that makes sense for how you actually use your pool, not just a one-size-fits-all plan.
Most residential pools in Georgia benefit from weekly cleaning during the active swimming season, which typically runs April through October. Some pools need service year-round depending on use and surrounding vegetation.
Georgia’s extended warm weather means your pool gets more use and more exposure to debris, pollen, and algae growth than pools in cooler climates. Weekly service keeps chemistry stable and prevents small problems from becoming bigger ones.
If your pool sits under trees or gets heavy use from kids, weekly is usually the right call. If it’s covered most of the time or only used occasionally, bi-weekly might work. The key is consistency—skipping too many weeks lets algae take hold and chemistry drift out of range.
Chemical balancing means testing and adjusting chlorine, pH, total alkalinity, and calcium hardness to keep your water safe and comfortable for swimming. Each of these affects the others, so it’s not just about dumping in chlorine.
Low pH makes water acidic, which irritates skin and eyes and eats away at your pool’s surfaces. High pH makes chlorine less effective and causes cloudy water. Alkalinity acts as a buffer for pH, and calcium prevents corrosion or scaling depending on your levels.
We test all of these during every visit and add what’s needed to bring everything into proper range. In Georgia, heat and rain affect chemistry faster than in other regions, so regular testing catches issues before you notice them. You shouldn’t have to guess whether your pool is safe to swim in.
You can, but it takes time and knowledge most people don’t want to spend their weekends on. Skimming and vacuuming are straightforward, but understanding pool chemistry and troubleshooting equipment issues requires experience.
Most pool owners who try to DIY their maintenance end up spending more on chemicals than necessary because they’re guessing at dosages. Or they let something slide for a week or two, and suddenly they’re dealing with green water or a clogged filter.
Professional service costs less than you’d think when you factor in your time, the chemicals you’d buy, and the potential for costly mistakes. If you enjoy pool maintenance, go for it. But if you’d rather spend your free time actually using the pool, weekly service makes sense.
We’ll let you know immediately and explain what we’re seeing. Because we build pools, we understand how every piece of equipment works and what failure looks like before it becomes catastrophic.
Small issues like a worn pump seal or a cracked skimmer basket are easy fixes if caught early. Ignoring them leads to bigger problems—a failing pump can burn out completely, or a crack can turn into a leak that damages your deck.
We’ll give you a straight assessment of what needs attention now versus what can wait. No scare tactics, no upselling. If it’s something we can handle, we’ll take care of it. If it requires a specialist, we’ll point you in the right direction. You get honest information so you can make the right call for your pool.
Yes, we provide pool cleaning service in Chapel Hill and throughout Douglas County all year. Georgia’s mild winters mean many pools stay usable longer than in northern states, and even when you’re not swimming, your pool still needs attention.
Leaves fall in autumn and winter, debris blows in during storms, and algae can still grow when temperatures stay above 60 degrees. Letting your pool sit unattended for months creates problems that take time and money to fix come spring.
Year-round service keeps your pool in shape so it’s ready whenever you want to use it. Some customers scale back to bi-weekly or monthly visits in winter, which works fine for pools that aren’t being used. We adjust the service schedule based on your needs and how the pool is holding up.
Most weekly pool cleaning services in Douglas County run between $100 and $150 per month, depending on pool size, condition, and what’s included. That typically covers skimming, vacuuming, brushing, chemical testing and balancing, and basic equipment checks.
Larger pools or pools with more equipment (waterfalls, spas, salt systems) may cost more. Pools that haven’t been maintained regularly often need extra work initially to get back to baseline, which can affect the first few visits.
We’ll give you an exact price after seeing your pool and understanding what you need. No hidden fees, no surprises. You’ll know what you’re paying for and what’s included in every visit. If you’re comparing services, make sure you’re comparing the same scope of work—some companies charge less but skip important steps like chemical balancing or equipment checks.