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You get water that’s safe for your kids every single time they jump in. The pH stays balanced, the chlorine levels stay right, and algae doesn’t get a chance to take over.
Your equipment runs longer because someone’s actually checking it every week. Pumps don’t burn out from clogged baskets. Filters don’t get destroyed by chemical imbalances. Small problems get caught before they cost you a thousand dollars.
And you get your time back. No more spending Saturday morning vacuuming the pool or trying to figure out why the water’s cloudy. You schedule it once, and it just happens every week without you thinking about it.
We’ve been serving Snipesville and the surrounding Douglas County area since the early ’90s. We’re the same family-owned business that built pools here before most of the neighborhoods off Highway 5 even existed.
We know how Georgia’s clay soil affects pool chemistry. We know what happens to water quality during those humid July weeks when it doesn’t rain for two weeks straight. And we know which equipment holds up and which doesn’t in this climate.
When you call us, you’re getting technicians who’ve seen every pool problem Snipesville throws at them. We’re licensed, insured, and we treat your pool the same way we’d treat one in our own backyard.
We show up on the same day every week at a time that works for you. You don’t need to be home. Most of our customers in Snipesville just leave the gate unlocked on service day.
First, we test your water chemistry and adjust it if needed. We’re checking pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and calcium hardness. Then we skim the surface, empty your skimmer and pump baskets, brush the walls and steps, and vacuum the bottom.
We also inspect your equipment while we’re there. If your pump sounds off or your filter pressure is climbing, we’ll let you know before it becomes an emergency. At the end of the visit, we leave a service report so you know exactly what we did and what your chemical levels are.
If something needs attention beyond regular maintenance, we’ll call you the same day with a clear explanation and a price before doing any extra work.
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Every visit includes complete water testing and chemical balancing. We bring professional-grade chemicals and adjust everything to safe swimming levels. You’re not guessing with test strips from the hardware store.
We clean everything: surface skimming, wall and step brushing, vacuuming, and emptying all baskets. If you’ve got a lot of pine needles or oak leaves around your pool—common in Snipesville—we handle that too.
Equipment checks are part of every service. We’re looking at your pump, filter, heater, and automation systems. We catch small issues like worn O-rings or loose fittings before they turn into service calls.
You also get priority scheduling if something does go wrong. If your pump quits on a Thursday, you’re not waiting until next week. We handle our regular maintenance customers first when emergencies come up.
Most residential pools need service once a week during swimming season. That’s April through October in this area, sometimes longer if we get a warm fall.
Weekly service keeps your chemistry stable and your water clear. If you skip weeks, algae starts growing and chemical levels swing too far in one direction. Then you’re paying for extra chemicals and shock treatments to fix it.
Some customers switch to every-other-week service in winter if they’re not swimming. But your pool still needs attention even when it’s cold. Leaves still fall in, equipment still runs, and chemistry still matters if you want an easy opening in spring.
If your pool goes green, call us right away. We’ll come out the same day or next day to assess it and start treatment.
Green pools usually mean algae took hold, which happens fast in Georgia heat if something throws off your chemistry. Maybe your pump stopped running, or heavy rain diluted your chlorine. We’ll shock the pool, add algaecide, and get your filtration running properly.
Most green pools can be cleared up in three to five days with the right treatment. We’ll come back to recheck chemistry and vacuum out the dead algae once it settles. If you’re on our regular service plan, we handle this kind of thing quickly because we already know your pool and your equipment.
No, you don’t need to be home. Most of our Snipesville customers leave their side gate unlocked on service day and go about their normal routine.
We’ll text you when we’re on the way and again when we’re finished. You’ll get a service report that shows what we did and what your chemical levels are after the visit.
If we find something that needs your attention—like equipment that needs repair or a leak we spotted—we’ll call you directly that day. But for regular weekly cleaning, there’s no reason for you to be there. That’s the whole point of having someone else handle it.
We test six different parameters every visit, not just chlorine and pH. We’re checking total alkalinity, calcium hardness, cyanuric acid, and phosphates. All of these affect how well your chlorine works and how clear your water stays.
We use commercial-grade chemicals that are more concentrated and consistent than what you’ll find at the pool store. Our test equipment is calibrated regularly, so the readings are accurate.
The bigger difference is experience. We know how Snipesville’s water behaves. We know how much pH tends to drift up in summer because of the heat. We know when to add stabilizer and when you’ve got too much. You’re not experimenting with your pool—we already know what works.
Look for someone who’s actually licensed and insured. If they damage your equipment or get hurt on your property, you need to know you’re covered.
Ask how long they’ve been in business locally. Pool chemistry and equipment issues are different in Georgia than they are in other states. Someone who’s been working in Douglas County for years will know what problems come up here.
Find out if the same technician services your pool every week. Consistency matters because they’ll notice when something changes with your water or equipment. If you get a different person every time, small problems get missed.
Also ask what happens if something breaks. Do they do repairs, or do you have to call someone else? We handle everything from routine cleaning to equipment replacement, which means you’re not juggling multiple companies when something goes wrong.
We service pools year-round in Snipesville. Even when you’re not swimming, your pool needs attention.
In winter, we typically reduce the frequency to every other week or monthly, depending on your setup. We’re still checking equipment, maintaining minimum chemical levels, and keeping debris out. This prevents problems when spring comes and you want to start swimming again.
We also handle winterization if you close your pool completely, and spring openings when you’re ready to use it again. Most of our customers keep their pools open all year in Georgia since the weather’s mild enough, but we can work with whatever schedule makes sense for you.