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Redline Companies Pool Service LLC

2632 N 37th Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85009-1326

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pool Contractors, Landscape Maintenance, Pool Repair ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Titan Pool Services

Peoria, AZ 85345

BBB Accredited A rated. Pool Maintenance, Swimming Pools, Pool Repair ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Mako Pool Pros LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85022-4253

BBB Accredited A rated. Pool Maintenance, Pool Repair, Pool Cleaning

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Desert Rat Pools LLC

Glendale, AZ 85306-2539

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pool Maintenance, Pool Cleaning

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Haoly Pools

4343 N Scottsdale Rd Ste 150 , Scottsdale, AZ 85251

BBB Accredited A- rated. Pool Maintenance, Pool Contractors, Pool Cleaning

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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FilterClean

2010 E University Dr Ste 9 , Tempe, AZ 85288-4682

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pool Equipment, Pool Cleaning

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Badlands Billiards & Hot Tubs, Inc

1930 San Juan Blvd Ste C , Farmington, NM 87401

10 yrs in business

— Closed

Hot Tub Dealers, Hot Tub Service and Repair, Pool Maintenance. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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A Splash Above Pool Care LLC

16079 W Cameron Dr , Surprise, AZ 85379-1173

18 yrs in business

— Closed

Pool Service, Tile and Grout Cleaning, Pool Maintenance. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Clean Bottom Pools

Phoenix, AZ 85044-8720

6 yrs in business

— Closed

Pool Service, Swimming Pools, Pool Maintenance. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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The Pool Zone

7350 W Pershing Ave , Peoria, AZ 85381-6021

14 yrs in business

— Closed

Pool Service, Pool Contractors, Pool Maintenance. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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PSWC, LLC

960 N. Sunview Circle , Mesa, AZ 85205-5828

17 yrs in business

— Closed

Cleaning Services, Construction Services, Remodel Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Protech Spa Service LLC

44983 , Phoenix, AZ 85064-4983

6 yrs in business

— Closed

Hot Tub Service and Repair, Swimming Pools, Pool Repair. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Typical Same Day Pool Cleaning & Maintenance Cost in Phoenix

For: standard pool maintenance in Phoenix, AZ

Budget Option
$100
per visit
Most Common
$200
Average cost
Premium Service
$400
per visit

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Pool size and type (above-ground, in-ground)
  • ¢Chemical balancing and testing
  • ¢Phoenix extreme heat (115°F+) and caliche soil require heat-resistant, UV-stable product upgrades

Pool Cleaning & Maintenance Cost Guide — Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix leads the United States in residential swimming pool density — over 340,000 private pools in Maricopa County, representing approximately 1 in 3 owner-occupied homes. The desert climate that makes pools essential for 6+ months of the year also makes Phoenix pool maintenance more technically demanding than virtually any other U.S. market: 100°F+ water temperatures, haboob dust storms, intense UV radiation, 36 inches of annual evaporation (vs. 6–8 inches in moderate climates), and the hardest tap water in the country combine to create chemistry challenges that require genuine expertise. BLS SOC 37-2021 pool maintenance professional wages in the Phoenix MSA average $18–$32 per hour.

Phoenix Pool Maintenance Service Costs (2024)

ServiceScopeMonthly Cost
Weekly chemical & brush serviceVisit once/week — test + balance + brush + net$100–$175/month
Bi-weekly serviceVisit every 2 weeks — more demanding chemistry management$75–$130/month
Full service (equipment check included)Weekly chemistry + monthly equipment inspection$150–$225/month
Equipment-only serviceMonthly equipment check; you handle chemistry$50–$80/month

Note: Most Phoenix pool services are billed monthly regardless of service frequency. Per-visit pricing is less common.

One-Time / Seasonal Service Costs

ServicePrice Range
Green pool recovery (algae remediation)$250–$600 (includes shock treatment + algaecide + multiple visits)
Acid wash (refinish surface cleaning)$350–$600
Filter cleaning (cartridge)$75–$150 per cleaning
Filter cleaning (DE backwash + element cleaning)$100–$200
Pool drain & refill (total water replacement)$400–$800 (service + water cost)
Salt cell cleaning$75–$150
Salt cell replacement$400–$1,000 (parts + labor)
Variable speed pump installation$800–$1,500 installed
Pool light replacement (LED)$200–$500 installed

Phoenix-Specific Pool Chemistry Challenges

Phoenix Water Hardness — The Primary Pool Chemistry Problem

Phoenix tap water is among the hardest in the United States, with calcium hardness typically ranging from 300–600 ppm (vs. the ideal pool range of 200–400 ppm, with levels above 400 considered problematic). Salt River Project and Arizona Water Company deliver water from the Colorado River and Salt River systems with naturally high mineral content. This creates Phoenix-specific challenges:

  • Calcium scaling: High calcium + high pH + high alkalinity → calcium carbonate deposits on pool surfaces, tile, and equipment. Phoenix pools with poor chemistry management develop heavy calcium scale on the waterline tile (the white/gray crust you see on neglected pools across the Valley) and inside heaters, salt cells, and pH probes.
  • Cyanuric acid (CYA) accumulation: Phoenix's intense UV destroys unstabilized chlorine within hours. Cyanuric acid (stabilizer) protects chlorine from UV degradation — but in Phoenix, CYA accumulates over time from stabilized chlorine tabs and can reach levels (80+ ppm) where it "locks" chlorine and prevents effective sanitation (the "chlorine lock" or "CYA paradox"). Phoenix pools often require partial or full water drains every 2–3 years to reset CYA levels.
  • Langelier Saturation Index (LSI): Managing the LSI in Phoenix water — balancing pH (7.4–7.6), total alkalinity (80–120 ppm), calcium hardness (200–400 ppm), and cyanuric acid stabilizer levels — is more technically demanding in Phoenix's concentrated mineral environment than in most U.S. cities.

Haboob Season — Phoenix Pool's Annual Debris Challenge

Phoenix's summer monsoon season (June 15–September 30) brings haboobs — massive dust storm walls that can transport thousands of tons of fine silt and dust across the Valley. A single haboob can:

  • Deposit 1/4"–1/2" of fine clay and silt dust across pool surfaces in a single event
  • Turn a clear blue pool brown/green within hours due to organics and particulates
  • Spike phosphate levels (algae food) dramatically
  • Require emergency skimmer basket emptying, filter backwash, and chemical rebalancing

Professional Phoenix pool services that are active during haboob season respond with post-storm visits and charge for the additional service. Budget for 3–6 additional service calls during monsoon season ($75–$150 each) if severe storms hit your Ahwatukee, Chandler, or east Valley property.

Summer Heat — Chlorine Consumption Spikes

When Phoenix pool water reaches 90–100°F (common June–September), chlorine consumption accelerates dramatically — water at 100°F consumes chlorine 3–5× faster than at 75°F, and algae growth rates at these temperatures are exponential. Weekly service visits often struggle to maintain chemistry stability in mid-summer — some pool owners in the Phoenix East Valley upgrade to twice-weekly service in July and August specifically to prevent the weekly chemistry crash that leads to green water.

Evaporation — Chemical Concentration Effect

Phoenix pools lose 1–1.5 inches of water per week in peak summer via evaporation (vs. 1/4" per week in Seattle). As water evaporates, the dissolved minerals and chemicals don't evaporate — they concentrate. This means:

  • Calcium hardness, total dissolved solids (TDS), and CYA all creep upward
  • pH tends to rise as CO2 escapes with evaporation (requires acid additions)
  • Salt pools: salt concentration changes as water is added to replace evaporation

A properly managed Phoenix pool account for evaporative concentration in every service visit's chemistry adjustment.

Phoenix Pool Cleaning & Maintenance — Frequently Asked Questions

Why Hire a Licensed Pool Service Company in Phoenix, AZ

Arizona Pool Service Licensing — ROC Requirements

Arizona's Registrar of Contractors (ROC) regulates pool work under two primary license classifications:

  • B-7 (Swimming Pool Service Contractor): Required for pool service companies performing equipment repair and replacement — pumps, filters, heaters, salt cells, automation systems, plumbing. Companies performing only chemical service and cleaning may not require an ROC license; companies replacing any equipment do.
  • CR-7 (Residential Swimming Pool Engineer/Contractor): Required for pool construction and major structural work

Verify any Phoenix pool service company's Arizona ROC license at roc.az.gov. A service company that repairs your pump, replaces your salt cell, or installs a new heater without an ROC B-7 license is performing unlicensed contractor work — voiding warranties and creating liability if the work fails.

Additionally: Companies applying certain chemical products commercially in Arizona may require a pesticide applicator license from the Arizona Department of Agriculture — relevant for pool companies applying algaecides (which are classified as pesticides under federal FIFRA and Arizona law). Algaecides commonly used in Phoenix pools — copper-based algaecides, quaternary ammonium products — require licensed application in commercial/for-hire settings.

Verify ROC + Arizona AG licenses before authorizing a Phoenix pool company to perform repairs or chemical treatments.

Pool Operator Certification — The Technical Standard

While not state-mandated for residential pool service companies in Arizona, professional pool operators pursue voluntary certification from the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance (PHTA):

  • Certified Pool/Spa Operator (CPO®): Required for operators of public/commercial pools in Arizona (mandatory); optional but meaningful for residential service technicians
  • Advanced Service Technician (AST): PHTA certification for comprehensive residential service skill set

A Phoenix pool service technician with a CPO certification has demonstrated training in water chemistry, equipment operation, safety regulations, and health code compliance — the same standards applied to hotel, HOA, and public pool operators. In Phoenix's technically demanding pool chemistry environment, this certification is a meaningful quality signal.

Find PHTA-member service companies in Phoenix at phta.org/find-a-pro.

What Professional Pool Chemistry Management Prevents

Green pool recovery ($250–$600): A Phoenix pool that loses chemistry for even 3–5 days in midsummer can turn completely green with algae. Recovery requires multiple heavy shock treatments, algaecide applications, filter cleanings, and chemistry rebalancing over 3–7 days. This is entirely preventable with consistent professional weekly service. A single green pool recovery event costs as much as or more than 2–3 months of professional maintenance service.

Calcium scale on tile and equipment: Properly managed LSI (Langelier Saturation Index) prevents calcium carbonate precipitation. A pool tech who ignores pH creep and calcium hardness concentration creates permanent staining on tile and internal scaling on heaters and salt cells — both expensive to correct.

Salt cell failure from scale: Phoenix salt pool salt cells (the most common pool sanitization technology in the modern Phoenix market) are extremely vulnerable to calcium scale deposition. An improperly managed Phoenix salt pool can destroy a $600 salt cell in 12–18 months instead of the 3–5 year expected lifespan — all preventable with proper acid washing and chemistry management.

4-Point Verification Checklist — Phoenix Pool Service Company

  1. Arizona ROC B-7 license (if performing repairs): roc.az.gov — active license with no disciplinary actions
  2. Pesticide applicator license (if applying algaecides): agriculture.az.gov
  3. CPO certification (optional but meaningful): phta.org/find-a-pro
  4. Chemistry log / service report: Ask for digital service reports after each visit showing test results and chemicals added — a professional Phoenix pool company provides this via app (Service Autopilot, Skimmer, or custom software); absence of any documentation is a quality red flag

DIY vs. Professional Pool Service in Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix pool owners face a version of this debate that's more consequential than in most U.S. markets. The combination of extreme heat, intense UV, haboob season, hard water chemistry, and year-round pool use means that Phoenix pool management errors have faster and more expensive consequences than in moderate climates. Here's an objective comparison:

Phoenix Pool Care: DIY vs. Professional Service

FactorDIYProfessional Service
Monthly cost$40–$100 (chemicals + supplies)$100–$175/month
Weekly time commitment45–90 min/week (testing, dosing, brushing, vacuuming)0 — provider handles all
Chemistry testing accuracyConsumer test kits ($15–$30) — limited accuracyDigital photometers and professional reagents — accurate to 0.1 ppm
CYA / hardness managementMust self-monitor; accumulation often missedTracked visit-by-visit; partial drain recommended before levels become problematic
Haboob responsePost-storm visit required — must self-initiateService company may offer emergency response or include monsoon cleanup in contract
Equipment problem diagnosisRequires learning pumps, filters, automationTechnician identifies failure early — often prevents full equipment loss
Chemical handling safetyChlorine + acid storage and mixing risksHandled by trained applicators; proper storage protocols
ROC compliance (equipment)DIY equipment replacement may violate ROC rules on resaleLicensed ROC B-7 company compliant
Salt cell managementCYA accumulation often undetected until cell diesManaged in chemistry log; cleaning timed correctly
Green pool riskHigh — one missed week in July can cost $300–$600 to restoreEliminated with consistent weekly management
Annual cost in normal year$480–$1,200 (chemicals + equipment)$1,200–$2,100 (full professional service)
Annual cost in bad year$700–$2,500 (includes 1–2 green pool recoveries)$1,200–$2,100 (most green pool events covered in service contract)

When DIY Pool Care Makes Sense in Phoenix

If all of the following are true: You have genuine chemistry knowledge (not just "pour in the pucks and hope"), test weekly with a photometer-accurate kit (Taylor K-2006 or equivalent — not strips), have the time to stay on top of monsoon cleanups, and are managing a simple chlorine or saltwater pool without heater, automation, or complex equipment. Under these conditions, a dedicated DIY owner in Phoenix can maintain a healthy pool at $50–$80/month in chemicals — savings of $75–$120/month over professional service.

Phoenix DIY success requires: Testing pH, free chlorine, CYA, calcium hardness, and total alkalinity every 1–2 weeks (not just "eyeballing" the water). During monsoon and peak summer, every skip week is a risk.

When Professional Service Is Clearly the Right Choice in Phoenix

Most Phoenix households benefit from professional service when:

  • The pool has a salt chlorination system. Salt pools require nuanced CYA and LSI management that most homeowners underestimate — improper chemistry accelerates salt cell scaling and reduces cell life from 5 years to 1–2 years at a replacement cost of $400–$1,000 per cell.
  • The home is in Ahwatukee, Chandler, or the Southeast Valley where haboob impacts are heaviest. Monsoon season for these areas regularly delivers 3–6 significant dust events per summer; consistent professional service response prevents compounding chemistry failures.
  • The pool is heated. Heater efficiency degrades rapidly with improper calcium and LSI management in Phoenix water; protecting a $1,500–$3,000 heat pump investment with professional chemistry management has clear economic logic.
  • The homeowner travels seasonally. Snowbirds who leave Phoenix April–October and return in fall routinely return to green, chemically damaged, or equipment-failed pools when they attempt DIY-only service during their absence. Professional service pays for itself in these situations.
  • Time scarcity is real. Phoenix pool owners working full-time who honestly won't do the 45–90 minutes of weekly pool care will find that the cost of professional service is lower than the cost of recovery from neglect.

Bottom Line

For a typical Phoenix homeowner with a standard 15,000-gallon residential pool, the break-even between competent DIY and professional service is roughly $80–$120/month in honest chemical costs. Professional service typically starts at $100–$150/month. The gap is smaller than most people assume — and the insurance value of weekly professional attention (catching a failing pump before it burns out, preventing a green pool from a 3-day chemistry lapse in 110°F July heat) closes the gap further in Phoenix's unforgiving climate.

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