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Frequently Asked Questions — Pool Cleaning & Maintenance in Cedar Park, TX
How much does pool cleaning service cost?
Weekly pool maintenance service runs $100—$200/month for a standard residential pool. One-time cleaning or opening/closing service averages $150—$400. Green pool recovery (algae removal + super-chlorination) costs $250—$700 depending on severity. Filter cleaning and chemical balancing services are often included in weekly plans.
How often should a pool be cleaned?
Residential pools should be skimmed, brushed, and vacuumed weekly. Water chemistry should be tested and balanced twice per week during peak summer use. Filters need backwashing every 1—2 weeks and a full media change every 3—5 years. Annual services include opening, winterizing, and equipment inspection.
What chemicals does a pool need?
Key pool chemicals: chlorine (sanitizer, 1—3 ppm), pH adjuster (target pH 7.2—7.6), alkalinity increaser (target 80—120 ppm), and calcium hardness increaser (target 200—400 ppm). Algaecide is used preventively. Saltwater pools still require pH and alkalinity management — the salt cell generates chlorine.
Why does my pool keep turning green?
Green water is algae — caused by insufficient chlorine, high phosphates, poor circulation, or missed treatments. Treatment requires brushing walls and floor, super-chlorinating (shock), adding algaecide, and running the filter continuously for 24—48 hours. Green water left untreated becomes black algae, which is much harder to eradicate.
Should I hire a pool company or maintain the pool myself?
DIY maintenance works if you're disciplined about weekly testing and treatment — chemical costs run $50—$100/month. Professional service adds labor convenience and catches equipment issues early. Many homeowners DIY weekly maintenance and hire a pro for opening, closing, and equipment repairs.
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