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Your weekends shouldn’t revolve around pool chores. Skimming leaves, vacuuming debris, testing chemicals, balancing pH levels—it adds up fast, and one missed week can turn your water cloudy or green.
Regular pool cleaning service means you come home to clear water every week. No algae blooms. No guessing if the chlorine’s right. No emergency runs to the pool store because something’s off.
You get consistent care from people who’ve seen what happens when maintenance gets skipped. We catch small problems before they become expensive ones. Your equipment lasts longer. Your water stays safe. And you actually get to enjoy the pool you’re paying for.
We handle residential pool cleaning throughout Fouts Mill and Douglas County. We’ve worked with enough pools in Georgia to know what the heat and humidity do to water chemistry, and how fast things can go south if you’re not staying on top of it.
Most of our customers are homeowners who’d rather spend their time in the pool than maintaining it. They want reliable service that shows up when it’s supposed to and does the job right.
We’re not the biggest company around, and that’s intentional. You’ll work with the same people every week. We’ll know your pool, your equipment, and what to watch for.
We show up on the same day each week, so you know when to expect us. First thing we do is skim the surface and empty your baskets—leaves, bugs, whatever blew in since last time.
Then we vacuum the bottom and brush the walls. This isn’t just cosmetic. It prevents algae from taking hold and keeps your surfaces from getting stained or rough.
After that, we test your water. We’re checking pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and calcium hardness. If anything’s off, we adjust it on the spot with the right chemicals in the right amounts. You don’t have to guess or buy a bunch of products you’re not sure how to use.
Before we leave, we check your equipment. Pump running smoothly? Filter pressure where it should be? Any leaks or weird sounds? If we see something that needs attention, we’ll let you know before it turns into a repair bill.
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Every visit covers skimming, vacuuming, brushing, and full water testing. We handle all the chemicals, so you’re not storing chlorine tablets or trying to figure out how much acid to add.
In Fouts Mill, we deal with a lot of pollen in spring and heavy afternoon storms in summer. Both mess with your water fast. Weekly service keeps things balanced no matter what the weather does.
We also keep an eye on your filter system. When it needs cleaning or backwashing, we take care of it. Same with checking your pump and making sure water’s circulating properly. A clogged filter can wreck your pressure and burn out your equipment if it’s ignored too long.
If you’ve got a green pool or haven’t opened it in a while, we do deep cleanings too. That’s a bigger job—shocking the water, scrubbing everything down, running the filter constantly until it clears. It’s not part of weekly maintenance, but it’s available when you need it.
Once a week is the standard, and it’s not arbitrary. Pools collect debris constantly—pollen, leaves, dirt, bugs, sunscreen, body oils. All of that affects your water chemistry and gives algae and bacteria a place to grow.
In Georgia, the heat speeds everything up. A pool that looks fine on Monday can be cloudy by Friday if the chemicals drift out of range. Weekly service keeps that from happening.
Some people try to stretch it to every other week to save money. What usually happens is they end up paying for algae treatment or extra chemicals to fix problems that wouldn’t have started with consistent care. It ends up costing more and you lose swim time while the pool’s getting corrected.
If your pool goes green, it means algae has taken over. That doesn’t usually happen overnight if you’re on a weekly schedule, but it can happen fast if something’s been off for a while—like your pump quit running or there was a heavy storm that threw everything out of balance.
We’ll come out and assess what’s going on. Most green pools need a shock treatment, which means adding a high dose of chlorine to kill the algae. Then we vacuum out the dead algae, clean the filter, and keep testing until the water clears.
It usually takes a few days of running your filter nonstop and adjusting chemicals. It’s not a one-visit fix, but it’s fixable. The better approach is catching it early, which is why weekly testing matters.
No. Most of our customers aren’t home during service, and that’s completely fine. As long as we can access your pool area, we’ll take care of everything and lock up when we’re done.
We’ll let you know what day of the week we’ll be there, and we stick to that schedule unless weather or an emergency changes things. If we need to reach you about something—equipment issue, chemical adjustment that’s unusual, anything like that—we’ll call or text.
Some people like to be around for the first visit so they can show us their setup and ask questions. After that, it’s pretty hands-off on your end.
Weekly cleaning is maintenance. We’re keeping your pool in good shape by skimming, vacuuming, brushing, and balancing chemicals. It’s preventative—stopping problems before they start.
A deep clean is corrective. It’s what you need if the pool’s been sitting all winter, if it turned green, or if it hasn’t been maintained in a while. We’re scrubbing tile lines, acid washing if needed, cleaning out the filter system completely, shocking the water, and getting everything back to baseline.
Deep cleans take longer and cost more because there’s more work involved. If you’re on a weekly schedule, you shouldn’t need them often. But if you’re opening a pool that’s been closed or fixing one that got away from you, that’s when a deep clean makes sense.
We can’t predict the future, but we can spot warning signs. Pumps that are louder than usual, filters with pressure that’s climbing too high, leaks around seals, water that’s not circulating right—those are all things we check during regular service.
If something looks off, we’ll tell you. Sometimes it’s a quick fix, like tightening a connection or backwashing a filter. Other times it’s a heads-up that a part’s wearing out and you should plan for a replacement soon.
Catching things early usually means a cheaper repair and less downtime. Equipment that’s maintained regularly lasts longer than equipment that’s run into the ground and fixed only when it quits completely.
We can work with that. Some people don’t mind skimming and vacuuming but don’t want to deal with water testing and chemical balancing. That’s understandable—getting the chemistry wrong can damage your pool or make it unsafe to swim in.
We offer chemical-only service where we come by, test everything, add what’s needed, and check your equipment. It’s less frequent than full weekly cleaning, but it keeps your water safe and balanced.
The trade-off is you’re responsible for the physical cleaning. If that falls behind, the chemicals won’t matter as much because debris and algae will still build up. But if you’re staying on top of the cleaning part, chemical service can be a good middle ground.