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When July hits Hahira and the temperature climbs past 90, your pool chemistry doesn’t hold itself together. UV index peaks, afternoon thunderstorms roll through and dilute everything you balanced two days ago, and the heat keeps algae growing even after dark. Without consistent, professional attention, a clear pool on Monday can be a green mess by Friday.
What changes with weekly professional maintenance is simple: your pool is ready when you want it. No scrambling to fix the water before guests arrive. No green surprises after a week of rain. No wondering whether it’s actually safe for your kids to swim in. You get consistent water chemistry, clean equipment, and someone who catches small problems before they turn into expensive ones.
For the military families in subdivisions like Carlton Ridge and Lawson Farms many of whom need a pool that runs reliably whether they’re home or on assignment that consistency matters more than almost anything else. For newer homeowners in Hahira’s growing neighborhoods off SR 122, it means you don’t have to learn pool chemistry the hard way during the hottest months of the year.
We’re a family-owned pool company based in South Georgia, built on over 30 years of hands-on experience in concrete, plumbing, and custom pool construction. We opened in 2014, but the knowledge behind us goes back decades through every equipment failure, every South Georgia summer, and every situation a pool can throw at you.
Hahira has grown fast. New subdivisions keep going up, families are putting down roots near the I-75 corridor, and more homeowners every year are figuring out what it actually takes to keep a pool running in this climate. We’ve been working in Lowndes County long enough to know the permitting process through Valdosta’s Inspections Department, the soil conditions around Hahira, and exactly what this heat does to pool equipment that isn’t properly maintained.
We’re fully licensed and insured in Georgia, and we service all major equipment brands Hayward, Pentair, Jandy, Sta-Rite, and Zodiac. When something goes wrong, you’re not calling around looking for someone who works on your equipment. You’ve already got us.
It starts with a call. You tell us what you’ve got pool size, current condition, equipment setup and we put together a service plan that fits. No generic packages forced onto a pool that doesn’t match them. If you’re in a newer build in McNeal Estates or an established home closer to downtown Hahira, the starting point might be different, and we account for that upfront.
From there, weekly maintenance visits follow a consistent process: professional-grade water testing (not consumer test strips those aren’t accurate enough for South Georgia’s conditions), chemical adjustment, skimming, brushing, filter checks, and a full equipment inspection. Every visit. Because in a climate where one week of heavy rain can throw your chemistry off completely, skipping steps isn’t something we do.
When we spot something beyond routine maintenance a pump that’s running hot, a filter that’s losing pressure, a water level that’s dropping faster than evaporation explains we tell you immediately and clearly. No vague reports. No surprise invoices. If it’s a repair, we quote it before we touch it. Hahira’s pool permits and inspections run through the City of Valdosta’s department, and for any construction or major repair work, we handle that process completely so you don’t have to navigate it yourself.
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We handle the full range of what pool ownership in Hahira requires not just the routine stuff, but the repairs and installations that keep a pool running for years instead of becoming a money pit. Weekly pool maintenance is the foundation, but it’s what happens beyond that which separates a real full-service company from one that just shows up with a net.
Pool equipment repair covers everything from pump and motor failures to filter issues, control board problems, and salt system malfunctions. We work on all major brands, so whatever came with your pool isn’t a barrier. Leak detection is something Hahira homeowners shouldn’t ignore a slow leak in an inground pool can cost hundreds in water loss before it’s ever noticed, and the repair cost climbs the longer it goes unaddressed. We use professional detection methods to find the source accurately before any digging or guesswork happens. Pool liner replacement, heater installation, chemical balancing, filter cleaning, and pool covers round out the services and yes, we handle the occasional green pool emergency when summer heat and a week of rain team up against you.
For Hahira homeowners who are newer to pool ownership, or for military families who need a company they can hand the keys to and trust completely, having one point of contact for every pool issue isn’t a convenience it’s the whole point.
For most Hahira homeowners, weekly service is the right call from roughly April through October. Here’s why that’s not just upselling: Hahira’s summer climate combines high UV exposure, average July highs near 91°F, and consistent afternoon thunderstorms that can dump enough rain in a single evening to dilute your water chemistry significantly. Chlorine burns off faster in intense heat and sunlight, and algae doesn’t need much of an opening to take hold when temperatures stay warm overnight.
During the off-season, bi-weekly or monthly visits are often enough to keep equipment protected and water balanced. But even in winter, Hahira can see temperatures dip below 30°F on occasion rare, but real and exposed pool equipment that isn’t monitored can crack or fail during a cold snap. A professional who checks in consistently is the difference between catching that early and dealing with a burst pipe in January.
A proper weekly maintenance visit covers professional water testing and chemical adjustment, skimming the surface, brushing the walls and floor, emptying baskets, checking and cleaning the filter, and inspecting equipment for anything that looks off. The key word there is “professional water testing” consumer test strips give you a rough ballpark, but they’re not precise enough to properly dose a pool in South Georgia’s demanding conditions. Getting the chemistry wrong in either direction causes problems: too little sanitizer and algae wins, too much and you’re damaging surfaces and irritating swimmers.
In comparable South Georgia markets, professional weekly pool maintenance typically runs in the range of $150 to $250 per month depending on pool size, condition, and what the service includes. That figure looks different when you consider what it prevents: a single algae remediation treatment, one pump failure from neglected maintenance, or one liner that degrades years early because the chemistry was consistently off. The math usually favors consistent service.
The most common sign is a water level that drops faster than evaporation explains. In a Hahira summer, evaporation is real heat and low humidity days can pull an inch or more of water per week from an uncovered pool. But if you’re losing more than that, especially if the loss is consistent regardless of temperature or whether the pool is running, a leak is likely. Other signs include wet spots around the equipment pad, cracks in the shell or coping, or unusually high water bills.
Professional leak detection uses pressure testing on the plumbing lines and dye testing at suspected points to find the source without unnecessary digging. The cost for inground pool leak detection typically runs between $300 and $1,000 depending on the complexity of the pool and how accessible the plumbing is. Repairs, once the source is found, generally run $500 to $1,500 for most common leak types. The important thing is finding it accurately first guessing at the source and digging blind is how a manageable repair becomes an expensive one.
Yes and there’s a detail about Hahira’s permitting that trips up contractors who aren’t familiar with the area. Hahira does not have its own building inspection department. Pool construction permits in Hahira are processed through the City of Valdosta’s Inspections Department, which also covers Lake Park and Dasher under an intergovernmental agreement. That means your contractor needs to know how to navigate Valdosta’s permitting system, not just Hahira’s city hall.
Beyond that, Georgia state law requires that any pool contractor performing work over $2,500 on a residential property hold a valid state contractor’s license verifiable through the Georgia Secretary of State’s website. Contractors also need a local business license for the jurisdiction where the work is performed before a building permit can be issued. We’re fully licensed and insured, and we handle the permitting process completely for construction and major repair projects in Hahira. You shouldn’t have to figure out which department to call.
A pool heater that’s properly maintained should last 8 to 12 years. One that isn’t meaning it runs through South Georgia summers without regular inspection, with unbalanced water chemistry eating at the heat exchanger, and without annual servicing tends to fail in the 3 to 5 year range. That’s a significant cost difference on a piece of equipment that typically runs $1,500 to $4,000 installed depending on the type and size.
In Hahira’s climate, heaters get used in the shoulder seasons spring and fall when the water temperature drops enough to make swimming uncomfortable but the weather is still pleasant enough to be outside. That extended use cycle makes proper maintenance more important, not less. If your heater is showing signs of reduced output, inconsistent ignition, or visible corrosion on the heat exchanger, those are worth addressing before the unit fails completely. Replacing a heater proactively on your timeline is almost always less disruptive and less expensive than replacing one on an emergency basis in the middle of pool season.
This is one of the most common situations we work with in the Hahira area, given how many families from Moody Air Force Base have put down roots here. The short answer is yes and it’s something we take seriously. A pool that isn’t being watched by the homeowner needs a service company that’s genuinely accountable, not one that shows up when it’s convenient and skips visits when no one’s checking.
What that looks like in practice: consistent scheduled visits, documentation of what was done and what was found, and direct communication when something needs attention whether you’re in Hahira or halfway around the world. If a repair comes up, we quote it before we touch it and wait for your go-ahead unless it’s something that can’t wait (like equipment running in a way that will cause further damage). Military families in subdivisions like Carlton Ridge and Lawson Farms have told us the biggest thing they need from a pool company is reliability they don’t have to babysit. That’s exactly what we show up to deliver.