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You didn’t install a pool to spend your weekends scrubbing walls and guessing at chemical levels. You wanted a place to cool off after work, let the kids play, and maybe host a few people without stressing over whether the water looks cloudy.
That’s what regular pool cleaning service actually does. It keeps your water balanced, your surfaces clean, and your equipment inspected before small issues turn into expensive repairs. You’re not paying for someone to skim leaves—you’re paying for consistency, expertise, and the freedom to use your pool without thinking about it.
In Chatterton and Douglas County, you’re dealing with Georgia pollen, summer storms, and debris that doesn’t quit. A weekly maintenance schedule handles that reality so your pool stays swim-ready, not something you avoid because it’s turned green again.
We’ve been building and maintaining pools in Douglas County for over 30 years. We’re not a franchise or a national chain—we’re a family-owned business that’s been here long enough to know what works and what doesn’t.
We started by building custom inground cement pools, and we still do. But we also know that construction is only half the story. Maintenance is what protects your investment and keeps your pool usable year after year.
When you call us for pool cleaning service in Chatterton, you’re working with people who understand Georgia’s weather, local water conditions, and the specific challenges pool owners face here. We’re licensed, insured, and active in the Douglas-Coffee County Chamber of Commerce because we’re not going anywhere.
We show up on the same day each week, so you don’t have to think about scheduling. First, we test your water—not with a basic strip, but with a proper analysis that measures pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and calcium hardness. Then we adjust the chemistry based on what your pool actually needs, not a generic formula.
Next, we skim the surface, brush the walls and steps, vacuum the floor, and empty your skimmer and pump baskets. We also inspect your equipment—pump, filter, heater—to catch early signs of wear or malfunction before they become breakdowns.
If something’s off, we’ll tell you. If your filter needs backwashing or your pump sounds wrong, you’ll know before it stops working. Every visit ends with your pool cleaner than when we arrived and your equipment checked for issues. You get a consistent result every single week, and you’re free to jump in whenever you want.
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Our residential pool cleaning service covers everything your pool needs to stay functional and safe. That includes full water testing and chemical balancing—the kind that actually prevents algae, protects your equipment, and keeps your water comfortable to swim in.
We handle all the physical cleaning: skimming, brushing, and vacuuming. We empty your baskets and check your water level. We also inspect your pump, filter, and other equipment during every visit, so you’re not blindsided by a breakdown in July when you’re trying to use the pool.
In Douglas County, pollen is relentless from March through May, and summer storms dump debris faster than you can clean it. Our weekly schedule is built around that reality. We’re not just maintaining your pool—we’re staying ahead of the conditions that make it hard to keep up on your own. You get reliable service, honest communication, and a pool that’s ready when you are.
Most residential pools in Georgia need professional cleaning once a week during swim season, and every other week in the off-season. Weekly service makes sense here because of how much pollen, leaves, and debris we deal with—especially in spring and summer.
If you skip a week, you’re not just looking at a dirty pool. You’re risking algae growth, unbalanced water chemistry, and equipment strain from clogged baskets and filters. Weekly visits keep everything in check before problems start.
Some pool owners try to stretch it to bi-weekly service to save money, and that can work if your pool gets very light use and you’re willing to skim and check chemicals between visits. But for most families in Chatterton and Douglas County, weekly maintenance is what keeps the pool usable without constant attention from you.
The biggest difference is expertise and consistency. You can absolutely skim your pool and add chlorine, but professional service includes proper water testing, chemical balancing, equipment inspection, and early problem detection that most homeowners miss.
Testing strips tell you something’s wrong, but they don’t tell you how to fix it or why it happened. We know how to read your water chemistry, adjust multiple variables at once, and prevent issues like scale buildup, corrosion, or algae blooms that come from improper balancing.
We also catch equipment problems early—like a pump that’s running hot, a filter that needs cleaning, or a small leak that’s getting worse. Those things cost you hundreds or thousands of dollars if they’re ignored, but they’re easy to address when someone who knows what to look for checks your pool every week. You’re not just paying for cleaning. You’re paying for someone to protect your investment and save you time.
Weekly pool cleaning service in Douglas County typically runs between $100 and $150 per month, depending on your pool size, condition, and what’s included. That usually covers water testing, chemical balancing, skimming, brushing, vacuuming, and equipment inspection.
If your pool needs extra work—like acid washing, filter cleaning, or algae treatment—that’s usually priced separately. Some companies charge more for larger pools or pools with heavy debris loads, and others offer discounts if you bundle cleaning with repair or equipment services.
The cost is worth it when you consider what you’re avoiding: expensive equipment repairs from neglect, chemical imbalances that damage your pool surface, and the hours you’d spend every week trying to keep up with it yourself. You’re paying for consistency and expertise, and in most cases, that saves you money in the long run by preventing bigger problems.
Yes, but not as often. Most pools in Georgia don’t need weekly service in winter, but they do need attention every few weeks to prevent problems. Even when you’re not swimming, your water chemistry can drift, debris accumulates, and equipment still needs to run periodically.
If you completely ignore your pool from November to March, you’re likely to open it in the spring and find algae, staining, or equipment that’s not working right. A monthly or bi-weekly winter service keeps your pool maintained so it’s easier to get back into swim-ready condition when the weather warms up.
Some pool owners winterize and cover their pool, which reduces maintenance needs. But in Georgia, our winters are mild enough that many people keep their pools operational year-round, especially if they have a heater. If that’s you, you’ll still want someone checking your water and equipment regularly, just not as frequently as summer.
Call us. If your pump stops working, your filter starts leaking, or something else breaks down, we’ll come out and assess the problem. We handle repairs in addition to regular maintenance, so you’re not calling around trying to find someone who can fix it.
Most equipment failures don’t happen out of nowhere—they give warning signs that we catch during routine inspections. A pump that’s running louder than usual, a filter with weak flow, or a heater that’s not heating efficiently are all things we’ll notice and mention before they become full breakdowns.
If something does fail unexpectedly, we’ll diagnose the issue, explain what needs to happen, and give you a clear price before we do the work. No surprises, no runaround. We’ve been working on pool equipment in Douglas County for 30 years, so we know how to fix it right the first time.
Yes. We’ve seen plenty of pools that have been neglected for months or even years, and we can bring them back. It’s not always a quick process, but it’s doable.
The first step is assessing what we’re working with—testing the water, checking the equipment, and figuring out what needs immediate attention. If the water’s green, we’ll treat it for algae and get the filtration system running properly. If the equipment’s broken or the pool has staining or damage, we’ll walk you through what needs to be repaired and what can wait.
Once we get your pool back to baseline, we can put you on a regular maintenance schedule to keep it that way. It’s going to cost more upfront to recover a neglected pool than it would to maintain one that’s been cared for, but it’s almost always cheaper than resurfacing or replacing equipment because the damage got worse. We’ll be straight with you about what’s necessary and what’s not.