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Frequently Asked
Question
What are the benefits of a professional pool cleanup?
A professional pool cleanup helps remove algae, debris, and contaminants that regular maintenance may miss. It improves water clarity, balances chemicals, and extends the life of your pool equipment. It also makes your pool safer and more enjoyable to use.
Is a pool cleanup really worth it?
Yes, absolutely. A thorough pool cleanup restores the water quality, prevents costly repairs, and ensures your pool is ready for swimming. Skipping cleanups can lead to water imbalance, algae growth, or damage to your filtration system.
How often should I clean my pool?
Most residential pools benefit from weekly maintenance and seasonal deep cleanups. However, factors like usage, weather, and surrounding debris may require more frequent cleaning.
What causes algae to grow in a pool?
Algae thrive in warm, poorly circulated, or unbalanced pool water. Lack of proper sanitization, clogged filters, and inconsistent maintenance often lead to algae blooms.
Can I clean my pool myself, or should I hire a professional?
While DIY cleaning is possible, professional services ensure your water is chemically balanced, equipment is working correctly, and potential issues are caught early. Pros also have the tools and training to handle complex problems like algae removal or scale buildup.
What’s included in a typical pool cleaning?
Pool cleaning generally includes skimming debris, vacuuming, brushing walls and tiles, checking and balancing chemicals, inspecting equipment, and cleaning filters or baskets.
Why does my pool water turn cloudy?
Cloudy pool water can result from poor filtration, unbalanced pH levels, high calcium or alkalinity, or contamination. A professional inspection and cleanup can quickly identify and resolve the cause.
Is it safe to swim after a pool cleanup?
Yes, once the water has been chemically balanced and filtered, it's safe to swim. Most professional services will let you know when the pool is ready for use—often within a few hours.
How can I keep my pool cleaner between professional visits?
Use a pool cover when not in use, regularly skim debris, clean out skimmer baskets, and maintain proper chemical levels. Running the pool pump for 8–12 hours a day also helps circulate and filter the water effectively.
Do I need to drain my pool for a full cleanup?
Not usually. Most cleanups can be done without draining the water. Draining is only recommended for severe algae issues, chemical imbalances, or major repairs—and should be done by a professional to avoid damage.