Pool Cleaning Service in Wray, GA

Get Your Weekends Back Without the Green Water

We provide professional pool cleaning service in Wray that handles the chemistry, scrubbing, and equipment checks so you can actually enjoy your pool instead of maintaining it.

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Weekly Pool Maintenance Douglas County

What You Actually Get From Regular Service

You’re not paying for someone to skim leaves. You’re buying back 3-5 hours every week that you’d otherwise spend testing water, balancing chemicals, brushing walls, and cleaning filters.

Your pool stays swim-ready without you thinking about it. No more wondering if the pH is off or if that cloudy patch means trouble. No more last-minute scrambles before guests arrive.

The equipment lasts longer because someone’s actually checking it regularly. Pumps, filters, and heaters don’t just quit overnight—they show signs first. Catching those signs early means you’re fixing small problems, not replacing expensive equipment. That’s the difference between a $200 repair and a $2,000 emergency.

Residential Pool Cleaning Wray GA

We Clean Pools in Douglas County Year-Round

We handle residential pool cleaning in Wray and throughout Douglas County. We’re local, which means we understand how Georgia’s humidity affects your water chemistry and what happens to pools here when you skip a week in July.

We’re not a franchise following a corporate checklist. Every pool behaves differently based on shade coverage, how often it’s used, and what your specific equipment needs. We adjust our approach based on what your pool actually needs, not what a manual says.

You’ll work with the same technician who learns your pool’s quirks. That consistency matters when you’re trusting someone with a significant investment in your backyard.

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Here's What Happens During Each Visit

We start with water testing because everything else depends on getting the chemistry right. You’ll know your pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels. We adjust what needs adjusting before problems develop.

Then we handle the physical cleaning—skimming the surface, brushing the walls and steps, vacuuming the floor, and emptying your skimmer and pump baskets. This isn’t just cosmetic. Debris left sitting becomes stains and algae growth.

We inspect your equipment while we’re there. Pump running louder than usual? Filter pressure climbing? Unusual wear on the O-rings? These are the things that turn into expensive failures if nobody’s paying attention. You get a heads-up before something breaks, not after.

The whole process takes about an hour depending on your pool size and condition. We’re in and out while you’re at work, and you come home to clean water.

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What's Included in Your Pool Cleaning Service

Every visit includes complete water testing and chemical balancing. This is the foundation of pool maintenance. Water that’s off-balance damages equipment, irritates skin, and creates the perfect environment for algae. We’re adjusting chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and stabilizer levels based on current conditions—not guessing based on last week.

You get full surface and floor cleaning. We’re removing everything floating, stuck to the walls, or settled on the bottom. We’re also brushing areas where algae likes to start, especially around steps, ladders, and return jets.

Equipment inspection happens every time we’re there. In Douglas County, where temperatures swing and humidity stays high, your pool equipment works hard. We’re checking for leaks, unusual sounds, pressure issues, and wear patterns that signal upcoming problems. Most equipment failures give you warning signs if someone knows what to look for.

Filter cleaning and backwashing are part of regular maintenance. A dirty filter makes your pump work harder, costs more to run, and doesn’t actually clean your water. We’re monitoring pressure and cleaning your filter before it becomes a problem.

How often does my pool actually need professional cleaning in Georgia?

Most residential pools in Wray need service once a week during swimming season and every other week in winter. That’s based on how quickly things go wrong in Georgia’s climate, not an arbitrary schedule.

Weekly maintenance keeps you ahead of problems. Miss two weeks in summer and you’re dealing with algae, cloudy water, or chemical imbalances that take multiple treatments to fix. Your pool doesn’t pause just because you got busy.

If your pool gets heavy use, sits under trees, or you’ve had recurring algae issues, weekly service isn’t optional—it’s the only way to stay ahead. Bi-weekly works for pools with covers, minimal use, or owners who handle some basic tasks between visits. We’ll tell you honestly what your specific pool needs based on what we see, not what we want to sell you.

Time and expertise. You can absolutely maintain your own pool if you’re willing to spend 3-5 hours weekly and learn water chemistry. Most people start with good intentions and quit after one summer of fighting algae or balancing chemicals that never seem right.

Professional service means someone who tests hundreds of pools knows what your numbers should be and why. When pH won’t stabilize or chlorine disappears overnight, we know what’s causing it. You’re not guessing or asking internet forums.

The equipment inspection piece is where DIY falls short. You might notice when your pump stops working, but you probably won’t catch the bearing noise that gives you two weeks’ warning. You won’t spot the small leak that becomes a big leak. Regular professional eyes on your equipment catch problems while they’re still cheap to fix.

Weekly pool cleaning service in Douglas County typically runs $100-150 per month for standard residential pools. That covers your water testing, chemical balancing, cleaning, and equipment inspection. Larger pools, salt systems, or pools with special features cost more.

Chemicals are usually included in that price, which matters because you’re not making trips to the pool store or storing buckets of chlorine in your garage. Equipment repairs and parts are separate—we’re maintaining what you have, not replacing broken equipment.

Compare that to your time cost. Five hours monthly at even $25/hour is $125 in your time. Add the chemicals you’d buy, the gas for pool store trips, and the test kit supplies. Professional service usually costs about the same as DIY when you actually calculate what you’re spending, except you’re not spending your Saturday doing it.

You still need service in winter, just less frequently. Georgia doesn’t freeze solid, which means your pool is still active even when you’re not swimming. Algae grows slower in cold water but it still grows. Leaves still fall. Equipment still needs checking.

Most Wray pool owners switch to bi-weekly or monthly service from November through March. That keeps the water balanced and the pool ready for spring without paying for weekly service you don’t need. Skipping service entirely means you’re starting spring with green water, stained surfaces, and possibly damaged equipment from months of neglect.

The worst scenario is closing your pool in October and ignoring it until May. You’ll spend more money fixing what went wrong than you saved skipping service. Water doesn’t take care of itself just because it’s cold outside. We’ve opened pools in April that needed $500+ in chemicals and cleaning because nobody touched them all winter.

Call us. We handle service calls and repairs separate from regular maintenance. If your pump quits or you notice a leak, you’re not waiting until your next scheduled visit.

Most equipment problems we catch during regular service before they become emergencies. That’s the point of weekly inspections. But pumps fail, heaters quit, and pipes crack. When that happens, you need someone who already knows your system and can diagnose the problem without a learning curve.

We stock common parts and can handle most repairs same-day or next-day. You’re not waiting a week for someone to order a part and come back. For major equipment replacement, we’ll walk you through options and costs before doing the work. No surprises on the bill, no selling you equipment you don’t need.

Your water should be consistently clear and balanced. You should be able to swim any time without wondering if it’s safe. Equipment should run quietly without leaks or unusual noises. That’s the baseline.

Beyond that, ask for your water test results. A legitimate service can tell you what your levels were and what they adjusted. You should see consistent numbers week to week, not wild swings that suggest someone’s guessing.

Look at your equipment. Is the pump basket actually empty? Are the skimmers cleaned out? Is the waterline brushed? These are visible signs someone did the work. If you’re still scrubbing walls or fishing out leaves after your service visit, that’s a problem. Good service should be obvious in what you don’t have to do, not what you’re still dealing with.

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