Professional local pool care
Routine and one-time pool cleaning for St. Augustine-area pools
Pool cleaning is more than removing leaves from the water. Debris can settle on steps, ledges, walls, and the floor, while fine material can move through circulation and load the filter. Brushing and circulation help prevent buildup in places that may look clean from the deck.
One-time cleaning can help after landscaping work, a storm, a period of limited use, or a home purchase. Ongoing service is usually the better choice when the goal is stable water quality and predictable maintenance throughout Florida’s long swimming season.
Before cleaning, we look at visibility, debris type, surface condition, water level, circulation, and equipment operation. A pool with clear water and light debris is a different project from a cloudy or algae-affected pool that needs additional treatment.
What we review
- Surface skimming and removal of floating debris
- Brushing of walls, steps, benches, tile-line areas, and accessible surfaces
- Routine floor cleaning appropriate to the pool and service plan
- Cleaning of pump and skimmer baskets
- Water-condition review and recommendations for treatment or equipment service
Related service topics
Common pool-service questions
Can you provide one-time pool cleaning?
Yes, one-time cleaning can be appropriate after storms, property turnover, extended vacancy, or unusual debris. The pool condition is reviewed first so the scope is clear.
Does cleaning include chemical balancing?
Water testing and balancing can be included, but a severely cloudy, green, or contaminated pool may require a separate treatment plan rather than routine cleaning alone.
