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A standard pool maintenance plan typically includes skimming debris, vacuuming, brushing walls and steps, and maintaining proper chemical balance. It also involves cleaning the pump and skimmer baskets and inspecting equipment like the filter, pump, and heater for any issues.
In Las Vegas, the total monthly cost for full-service pool maintenance typically ranges from $150 to $200 or more, while DIY maintenance with chemical costs averages around $50 to $150 per month. Beyond monthly service, homeowners should also budget for potential annual costs like equipment repair/replacement (around $300-$800) and seasonal cleaning or adjustments.
Swimming pool maintenance pricing in Las Vegas is determined by pool size, the type of service needed, and local labor rates, with extra fees for issues like major repairs, filter cleaning, or seasonal pool openings/closings. Standard monthly cleaning services typically cost between $80 and $200, depending on the frequency and scope of work. Additional charges can include chemical balancing (which is higher in desert climates), filter cleaning ($105-$125 per session), and specific repairs like plaster resurfacing ($6.70-$14.60 per square foot).
Yes, we offer month-to-month services without a contract, while others require a contract for all services. When hiring, always request both a written estimate for the work and a detailed contract to ensure you understand the services, costs, and terms, including who is responsible for repairs.
Most professional pool services clean residential pools weekly, as this is sufficient for maintaining chemical balance, skimming debris, and vacuuming. Your specific service visit days will depend on the company’s schedule, but they typically have designated routes and days for each customer.
To handle swimming pool emergency repairs, turn off all power to the equipment and ensure the area is safe before assessing the problem. Then, contact us to diagnose and fix the issue, especially for complex problems like pipe work or equipment failure. Keep detailed records of the incident and the repairs performed.
We will typically use multiple communication methods to keep you informed, combining both in-person updates and digital tools to ensure clarity and transparency (phone call, in-person visit, emails, text messages).
You should run your pool pump for at least 8 to 12 hours per day to ensure the water is filtered at least once, a process called turnover. The exact time depends on your pool’s size, your pump’s flow rate, and your local environment, especially water temperature, with hotter conditions requiring longer run times. You can run the pump in one continuous session or split it into shorter intervals throughout the day.
Chemical balancing for a swimming pool involves regularly testing and adjusting five key components: total alkalinity, pH, chlorine, calcium hardness, and cyanuric acid. Proper balance…
To vacuum a swimming pool, assemble the vacuum head and hose, then prime the hose by removing all the air. Next, connect the hose to…
To maintain a clean swimming pool, you should brush the walls, floor, and steps at least twice a week to prevent algae and grime buildup,…
To maintain your swimming pool’s water level, keep it about halfway up the skimmer opening. This level is crucial for proper skimmer and pump function,…
Skim the surface of the swimming pool daily to remove leaves and debris. Brush walls and floors weekly to prevent algae buildup and remove settled…