What Durham Homeowners Usually Need
Our routine pool service is built around the real conditions Durham homeowners deal with: pollen in spring, heavy rain swings, hot stretches that burn chlorine faster, and neighborhood tree cover that fills baskets and filters. A service visit can include surface skimming, vacuuming as needed, brushing, basket cleaning, water testing, chemical adjustment guidance, and a quick equipment check so small issues do not turn into mid-season breakdowns.
Because Durham has a long warm season, small pool issues have more time to become expensive ones. A missed week in May or June can lead to a much bigger cleanup by the time the weekend arrives. That is why the best service plan is the one that matches how the pool is actually being used, how much debris it collects, and how stable the equipment has been.
How the Work Usually Moves
- Review water level, circulation, and visible water condition
- Skim debris, empty baskets, and brush trouble spots
- Test water and adjust chemistry targets for the season
- Check pump, filter, valves, timer settings, and visible leaks
- Send clear recommendations if deeper cleaning or repair is needed
When deeper issues show up, the next step may be a cleaning reset, an equipment repair visit, or a seasonal service plan that keeps the pool from slipping back into the same cycle.
