What to Expect for Monthly or Weekly Pool Maintenance
Read the summary below for an overview of what we do for our customers and why it’s important in order to keep your pool looking great!
Check water level
Most pools have an auto-fill which keeps the water level constant. If yours does not, you will have to add water each week to maintain the correct level. We recommend that the level is at 1/2 to 3/4 the way up the skimmer basket opening. This is so that the motor doesn’t suck in air as it’s trying to pull water from the skimmer.
Balance chemicals
The chemical balance in a pool is much more than just adding some chlorine. The alkalinity, pH, free chlorine, TDS (total dissolved solids), and cyanuric acid levels all work together to provide a comfortable swimming experience. We maintain all of these for you at their optimum levels.
For TDS and cyanuric acid, we recommend draining the pool when these levels get too high. There is no way to lower these levels with chemical use. When these levels are too high, the water chemistry becomes very inefficient, even when we are adjusting the chemicals properly each week.
Empty pool pump basket
If the pool pump basket gets full of debris, your motor has to work much harder to pull water in from the drains or skimmer. If it can’t get enough water, damage may result costing you money for repairs.
Empty skimmer basket
This basket collects the debris from the top of the water. As with the pump basket, if this gets too full, it may cost you money for repairs.
Brush Tile/Walls
It’s important each week to brush all the dirt off the tile, walls, steps, ledges, and any hard to reach places toward the main drain. This will also loosen any debris around the water line so it can be netted or vacuumed.
Net
We will net all debris off the top and bottom of the pool to keep it looking great.
Vacuum
Most pools should be vacuumed at least twice a month, many each week. We will vacuum as often as needed to keep your pool clean and clear from dirt and debris that accumulates.
Check for leaks/damages
There should be no water around the filter or motor/pump area. We’ll check for any leaks or broken equipment and let you know what we recommend. Some things may be small but it’s a good idea to take care of them before they lead to bigger problems. I’ll keep your equipment in great working shape.
Inquire today about our Henderson Pool Maintenance Services