(Pick the Service that’s right for you)
We work hard to earn your business and keep your trust. If we discover an issue at your pool, we’ll leave a note on your door so you know to contact us for further information. We are available through email and multiple phone lines to encourage communication and maintain a good working relationship. Our goal is to care for your pool and equipment so you don’t have to think about it. A clean pool is a fun pool!
Pool Services
Other Services:
Save a little with every other week service if you aren’t too picky.
Service includes:
- One service stop every other week [bi-weekly service]
- Test water
- Add your Chlorine tabs [Chlorine tabs itself not included]
- Net surface
- Brushing sides
- Cleaning tile
- Free acid
- Free soda ash
- Free conditioner
- Free clarifier (makes water sparkle)
- Free filter backwash service
- Free algaecide*
*Algaecide provided if equipment runs at recommended time and is working properly.
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Include all services from the $50/month service and also:
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Include all services from the $50/month service and also:
- Pool cleaner and maintenance for automation
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If you want to enjoy your pool, choose this weekly service. Include all services from the $65/month service but:
- One service stop every week [weekly] instead of bi-weekly
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Balancing pool water is tricky, can be costly and must be done correctly. If you want to save money by cleaning your pool but don’t want to deal with all the chemicals, consider chemical service.
Average pools start at $40 per month plus chlorine tabs. Service includes:
- One service stop every other week
- Test water
- Add your Chlorine tabs
- Free acid
- Free soda ash
- Free conditioner
- Free clarifier (makes water sparkle)
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Average spa start at $40 per month. Service includes:
- One service stop every other week
- Test water
- Net surface
- Free chlorine
- Free acid
- Free soda ash
- Free conditioner
- Free clarifier (makes water sparkle)
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If you go on vacation, or just want a vacation from cleaning your pool, choose this service.
Prices start at $35 per visit for pools in good condition.
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If you own or manage a commercial property, apartment, or condominium complex, please call for a free estimate. Living Water Pool Service is licensed, bonded and insured.
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If suction is diminished, you’re getting algae, or have oil and calcium build up, a clean filter will make your equipment run more efficiently as well as prolong its life.
Average DE filters start at $90.
- Disassemble unit
- Clear grids of debris
- Acid wash grids
- Lubricate O rings
- Reassemble unit
- Recharge with DE
- Test unit to ensure proper functioning
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Need to upgrade or repair equipment? Free estimates provided when possible.
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All pools should be drained and refilled with fresh water about every two or three years (can you imagine bathing in a bathtub that hasn’t been drained in years?). Most people don’t realize how great fresh water looks and feels until they dive into a fresh refilled pool.
An acid wash removes stains.
Average acid wash starts at $400
(if water is clear).
A chlorine wash kills algae.
Average chlorine wash starts at $300
(if water is clear).
Click here for more info on Acid & Chlorine Washes.
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If your pool needs a one time clean-up due to wind, mudslides, fire ash, or any other reason, we can get everything back to normal. Sometimes netting and vacuuming will do the trick, at other times extra chemicals, filter cleaning, draining & refilling, or an acid/chlorine wash is necessary. Call for a free estimate.
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We will teach you how to clean your own pool!
If you are a new pool owner or just want to learn how to clean your own pool, an experience teacher will show you how, onsite—at your own pool. You’ll learn:
- How to use your test kit to test the water
- A review of the different chemicals you need to know
- When to add chlorine and how much to add
- Why conditioner is important
- When to add acid and soda ash to balance the Ph
- How to prevent algae
- Efficient ways to quickly net debris in your pool
- Techniques for vacuuming and brushing your pool
- How to clean your tile
- How clarifier can help make your pool sparkle
- Tricks of the trade from 27 years of experience
- Personal demonstration of how to do the work and
- Encouragement/coaching as you do the work yourself
Onsite lessons on how to clean your own pool costs $149 for the first hour and $75 per hour for additional help. Most people can learn in one hour.
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We will teach you how to clean your own filter!
If you are a new pool owner or just want to learn how to clean your own filter, an experience teacher will show you how, onsite—at your own pool. You’ll learn:
- How to disassemble the equipment
- How to clean and inspect the filter grids
- Reassemble strategies
- How to recharge the unit with DE
- What to watch for in testing the unit when you’re finished
- Tricks of the trade from 27 years of experience
- Personal demonstration of how to do the work and
- Encouragement/coaching as you do the work yourself
Onsite lessons on how to clean your own pool costs $199 for the first hour and $75 per hour for additional help. Most people can learn in one hour.
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Good commercial pool equipment lasts longer and makes cleaning your pool easier than equipment that is available in most retail stores. Check out our recommendations.
Click here to go to our Store.
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