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Your pool stays balanced. The water stays clear. The equipment keeps running.
That’s what happens when someone who knows what they’re doing shows up every week. You’re not guessing about chlorine levels or wondering if that filter pressure is normal. You’re not spending Saturday mornings vacuuming or testing water when you’d rather be swimming.
Regular residential pool cleaning means fewer algae blooms in Georgia’s summer heat. It means catching small equipment issues before they turn into expensive repairs. It means your pump, filter, and heater last longer because they’re maintained correctly.
You get time back. You get a pool that’s ready when you are. And you get fewer surprises, because someone’s actually paying attention to what’s happening with your water chemistry and equipment before problems show up.
We’ve been building and maintaining pools in Douglas County since the early ’90s. We’re not new to this, and we’re not learning on your equipment.
We’re licensed, insured, and based right here at 1380 Baker Hwy in Douglas. When you call, you’re talking to people who understand how Georgia’s clay soil affects pool structures, how summer storms mess with water chemistry, and what equipment failures look like before they happen.
Most of our cleaning clients started as construction or renovation customers. They saw how we work and decided they’d rather have us maintain their pool than do it themselves. That tells you something about how we approach service.
We show up on the same day each week. Consistency matters for water chemistry, and it matters for your schedule.
First, we test your water. Not just chlorine—we’re checking pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and stabilizer levels. Georgia’s water and weather create specific chemistry challenges, and we adjust for what’s actually happening in your pool, not what a chart says should be happening.
Then we clean. We skim the surface, brush the walls and steps, vacuum the floor, and empty your skimmer and pump baskets. We’re looking at your water while we work—checking for early signs of algae, noticing if something looks off.
We inspect your equipment every visit. Pump pressure, filter condition, heater operation if you have one. We’re checking for leaks, unusual sounds, anything that suggests a part is wearing out. Most equipment failures give you warning signs if you know what to look for.
Before we leave, we add whatever chemicals your pool needs and let you know if we spotted anything that needs attention. You get a pool that’s balanced and clean, and you know what’s going on with your equipment.
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Every visit includes complete water testing and chemical adjustment. That means chlorine, pH balancing, alkalinity correction, and calcium management. We bring the chemicals—you don’t need to store buckets of anything or figure out what to buy.
You get full cleaning: skimming, brushing, vacuuming, and basket service. We’re not just hitting the surface. We’re getting leaves and debris out of your skimmer and pump baskets so your circulation system works the way it should.
Equipment inspection is part of every service call. We check your pump, filter, heater, and automation systems. We’re looking at pressure gauges, listening for problems, checking for leaks. In Sandy Bottom’s summer heat, equipment works harder and fails faster if it’s not maintained.
We handle algae prevention year-round. Georgia’s extended warm season means your pool can grow algae in October just as easily as July. We adjust our treatment based on weather, usage, and what we’re seeing in your water.
Storm cleanup is included when you need it. After heavy rain or wind, we’ll get your pool back to normal without charging extra. That’s part of maintaining your pool correctly in Douglas County.
Most residential pools in Sandy Bottom need service once a week during swim season, and every other week in cooler months if you’re not using a pool cover.
Weekly matters because your water chemistry changes constantly. Sunlight breaks down chlorine. Rain dilutes your chemicals. Swimmers add contaminants. Leaves and pollen fall in. A week is about as long as you can go before things start getting out of balance.
If you have a lot of trees around your pool or you use it heavily, weekly service isn’t optional—it’s the minimum. Miss two weeks in summer and you’re looking at algae growth. Miss three and you might need a full chemical correction that costs more than regular maintenance would have.
Some people try to stretch it to every other week to save money. That usually backfires. You end up with bigger chemical swings, more algae issues, and equipment that works harder because the water’s not balanced. It’s cheaper to maintain a pool correctly than to fix problems that develop from inconsistent service.
Call us. We handle emergency service calls for our maintenance customers, usually same-day if you reach us in the morning.
Equipment failures happen. Pumps burn out, heaters quit, filters crack. When you’re a regular service customer, you’re not waiting three days for someone to show up. We know your pool, we know your equipment, and we can usually tell you over the phone whether it’s something simple or a bigger repair.
Most equipment problems give warning signs before they fail completely. That’s why we check your systems every visit. We’re catching issues like unusual pump noise, high filter pressure, or heater ignition problems before they leave you with a dead system in the middle of summer.
If something does break, we’ll assess whether it makes sense to repair or replace. We’re not in the business of selling you new equipment when your current system can be fixed. But we’ll also tell you honestly when a repair is just buying you a few months and replacement makes more sense.
We bring everything. Chlorine, acid, alkalinity increaser, calcium, stabilizer, algaecide—whatever your pool needs is included in your service.
You don’t need to store chemicals in your garage or figure out what to buy at the pool store. You don’t need to worry about getting the wrong product or using the wrong amount. We handle it.
The chemicals we use are professional-grade, which means they’re more concentrated and more effective than what you’ll find at retail stores. We’re buying in bulk and we know exactly how much your pool needs based on current conditions, not what a bottle label suggests.
Some pool services charge separately for chemicals or only include basic chlorine. That’s not how we work. When we test your water and see that you need pH adjustment or calcium balancing, we add it. You’re not getting a surprise bill because your pool needed more than chlorine this week.
We clean up storm debris as part of your regular service. If a storm hits between visits and your pool is a mess, call us—we’ll get out there.
Summer storms in Douglas County dump leaves, branches, and dirt into pools. Heavy rain dilutes your chemicals and drops your chlorine levels. Your pool can go from clear to cloudy in one afternoon.
After a major storm, we’ll skim out debris, test and rebalance your water, and check that your equipment is running correctly. Sometimes storms cause power outages that trip breakers or affect automation systems. We’re checking for that.
If we show up for your regular service and see storm damage, we handle it. You’re not paying extra because the weather was bad. That’s part of maintaining a pool in Georgia—you deal with what the weather throws at you.
The key is getting to it quickly. The longer debris sits in your pool, the more it breaks down and the harder it is to remove. The faster we rebalance your chemistry after dilution, the less likely you are to develop algae.
Usually, yes. We’re watching your water level every week, and we know what normal evaporation looks like in Sandy Bottom’s climate.
If your pool is losing more than a quarter-inch per day, something’s wrong. That’s more than evaporation. We’re also looking at your equipment pad for wet spots, checking your pump for air in the system, and watching whether your automatic fill valve is running constantly.
Small leaks show up as patterns over time. Your water level drops more than it should. Your pump starts pulling air. You’re adding water more often than normal. Because we’re there every week, we notice these changes before they become obvious to you.
If we suspect a leak, we’ll tell you what we’re seeing and recommend next steps. Sometimes it’s obvious—a crack in the skimmer or a fitting that’s dripping. Sometimes it requires a pressure test to find. Either way, catching it early means less water loss and less damage to your pool structure or deck.
Leaks don’t fix themselves, and they get worse over time. The sooner you find them, the less expensive they are to repair.
Knowledge and consistency. You can buy chemicals, but you’re still guessing about how much to add and when.
Pool chemistry isn’t simple. Your pH affects how well your chlorine works. Your alkalinity affects your pH. Your calcium levels affect your pool surface. Everything’s connected, and getting one thing wrong throws off everything else.
We test six different parameters every visit and adjust based on what your specific pool needs right now. Not what worked last week or what the internet says. We’re accounting for recent rain, current temperature, how much you’ve been using the pool, and what we’re seeing in the water.
You also get equipment monitoring. Most people don’t check their filter pressure or listen for pump problems. They don’t notice when their heater is taking longer to ignite or their automation system is acting up. By the time they realize something’s wrong, it’s usually an expensive fix.
Regular professional service means your pool stays balanced, your equipment lasts longer, and you catch problems early. You can absolutely maintain your own pool if you want to learn the chemistry and commit the time. Most people would rather swim.
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