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Keeping your swimming pool maintained throughout the seasonal months might be more affordable than you think. Many California pool owners enjoy climates that allow them to keep their home swimming pools open year-round, which is ideal. If keeping your pool open year-round isn’t an option, a good time to start getting your pool ready for summer is actually in mid-spring when nightly temperatures are around 60 degrees Fahrenheit at night and/or 70 degrees Fahrenheit during the day. Waiting too long can lead to fast growth of algae in temperatures higher than 70 degrees.
For new pool owners or home buyers considering buying a house with a pool, the most affordable way to work pool services into your budget is to look at it as a monthly cost. If you are looking to learn more about the cost of pool services in California, below you will find an overview of home pool care.
When determining how much the cost of pool maintenance will run you, consider the variables that can affect pool service and maintenance costs. For instance, the type of pool you have will have a significant impact on the cost you will pay to have it serviced. The chemicals alone for a traditional fiberglass pool require fewer chemicals to maintain healthy pH levels than a vinyl pool, which needs about twice as many chemicals. Concrete pools require three times as many chemicals as a fiberglass pool to maintain pH levels. Thus, service costs will be affected accordingly. Saltwater pools, on the other hand, are the least inexpensive to maintain because they don’t require any chemicals. Saltwater pools require only pool grade salt, which pales in comparison to the price of chlorinated pool chemicals.
Other factors that can affect the costs of maintaining your pool include the following:
Therefore, the average cost of pool services in California is, by necessity, a basic estimate.
Basic pool service involves:
Different levels of service packages can offer varying services as well, including vacuuming, emptying pool cleaner bags, clearing out skimmer buckets, and others.
Pool maintenance can be customized according to price, services, and frequency and can range from $50 a month to as much as $200 a month. Pool owners looking for the minimum service can opt for monthly maintenance; however, to truly keep your pool at optimal levels, weekly service is ideal. Weekly or even bi-monthly pool maintenance visits allow for pool chemicals to be monitored more routinely, which optimizes pH levels in your pool. This is important for pools located in areas that receive heavy rain and high humidity, have a lot of swimmers, are prone to algae, and other factors that affect the pH balance in a pool.
Regular pool maintenance also prevents malfunctioning or broken equipment from going too long without being observed, which can save money on equipment repair and replacement costs. Weekly maintenance costs are comparable to monthly costs at around $20 to $80 per week. However, rates may run higher when additional options are included, like adding sanitizers and oxidizers, applying anti-staining treatments, and balancing anti-algae chemicals, among other services.
Many pool owners opt to close their pools for the winter season. This can cost anywhere from $350 to $700 for pools sized 20 feet by 40 feet. Sometimes it is more affordable to keep a pool open year-round if weather permits. Closing a pool typically covers the following services:
If there are additional necessities, such as filter cleaning or cleaning the pool cover, these can add to the cost. The type of pool cover itself can impact the closing cost, as a solid cover installation using bags would cost more than a mesh cover. Having no cover is the cheapest option, but doing so leaves your pool vulnerable to weather and filling up with debris.
Opening your pool back up will cost about the same as closing it, depending on the level of servicing it needs.
A: For basic pool maintenance services, the average monthly cost is around $125, which is about $1,500 for the year if you stay open year-round. This estimate does not include potential repair and replacement of equipment, though. It also does not include the cost of opening and closing your pool, should you choose to.
A: There are many ways to save money on pool maintenance. Having your pool regularly serviced can ensure the longevity of your equipment and require fewer resources to repair neglected components. For instance, if you skip shocking your pool for just one week, your pool could turn green and dirty overnight, requiring three times as many chemicals to get it clean.
A: The cost of pool shock can range from one product to another. Also, there is currently a high markup due to kinks in the chain of supply and demand. However, the most cost-effective pool shocker is to use the inexpensive chemical called hypo. Just dissolve the granules and add them to the pool water after dusk.
A: A pool should be cleaned once per week. Basic weekly cleaning should include skimming the surface of the water to remove any debris, as well as vacuuming the pool floor and brushing the steps and walls of the pool to collect additional loose dirt that settles throughout the week. If you keep your pool maintained on a regular and routine basis, you shouldn’t need to drain your pool for deep cleaning more than once every three to five years.
If you’re still questioning the cost of owning a pool or looking for pool maintenance service, the experienced and certified trained professionals at Aqua Masters Inc. can answer any questions you might have. Our service techs can provide you with an estimate and schedule our world-famous pool services at a time convenient for you.
With over 35 years of experience in maintaining pools in your neighborhood and across the state, we can take care of your pool, no matter what type of pool you have or what services you want. Leave the pool maintenance to us, so you can relax. Contact Aqua Masters Inc. for a quote today.