How Much Does Pool Maintenance Cost?

Jason Craycraft • May 16, 2023
How Much Does Pool Maintenance Cost?

You might have dreamed about having a pool installed in your backyard for a long time. Now that you finally have one, you have to focus on pool maintenance. One big concern that you might have is the cost of pool maintenance. This guide can help you understand a little more about how much pool maintenance costs, why it’s important, and why you should seek the help of a professional when taking care of your pool.

What Impacts Pricing for Pool Maintenance?

If you’re wondering how much pool maintenance costs, you’ll need to call a pool maintenance company like Omni Pools & Scapes for an estimate. Costs vary widely, and talking to a professional is the best way to get an accurate quote. These are some of the things that can impact pricing:

  • The size of your pool is one of the biggest factors that can affect pricing. A larger pool requires more time and effort for cleaning, and more chemicals have to be used to keep the water clean and sanitary for swimming. Larger pools also often have multiple pumps and filters that have to be cared for.
  • Believe it not, the shape of your pool can impact pricing, too. A rectangular pool is typically easier and less expensive to maintain than a custom-shaped pool.
  • If you neglect your pool, you can expect to pay more for your next maintenance visit. Having your pool maintained and cleaned on a regular basis and keeping up with skimming and other basic tasks in-between cleanings can help you keep costs low.
  • Generally, saltwater pools are cheaper to maintain than chlorine pools. After all, salt is cheaper than pool chemicals. However, saltwater pools can be prone to corrosion, and if this occurs, you may incur additional costs to handle the problem.
  • Of course, the pool maintenance company that you choose will impact pricing. You probably will not want to go with the cheapest company that you can find, though. Although you should compare pricing to find an affordable pool maintenance option, you should also make sure that you hire a pool maintenance company that does a great job.

Why is Regular Pool Maintenance So Important?

It’s easy to slack off on pool maintenance. You and your family might be busy, or you might want to spend your spare time swimming in your pool instead of taking care of it. It’s important to stay on top of regular maintenance for your pool for these important reasons:

  • A swimming pool is a big investment. Your family might have spent a lot of money when you had your swimming pool installed. It’s important to take good care of it so that you can get your money’s worth out of it.
  • If your pool is properly installed and cared for, you shouldn’t have to worry about too many problems. If you neglect your pool, though, you may have to pay for costly repairs later. If your pool filter becomes clogged and dirty, for example, it may have to be repaired or replaced.
  • You and your family will probably want to cool off in your pool all summer long. If it’s not properly maintained, though, you won’t be able to use it. After all, the water could become too dirty and unpleasant for swimming.
  • A neglected pool is an eyesore. If your pool is properly cleaned, maintained and landscaped, on the other hand, it can actually add aesthetic value to your property.
  • If your pool isn’t kept clean, it could attract pests, such as mosquitoes. Not only can this make hanging out by the pool a lot less comfortable, but it can pose an annoyance for you and your family when you’re otherwise spending time outside. It can even be dangerous due to the diseases that mosquitoes can carry.

Why Should You Hire a Professional for Pool Maintenance?

If you’re a homeowner who prefers DIY projects, you might be thinking about taking care of pool maintenance yourself. Of course, you can skim the pool to get rid of debris and handle other basic tasks, but you’ll want to rely on a pool service for the big stuff. These are some of the reasons why professional pool maintenance is typically the best option:

  • Pool maintenance is a bigger job than many people realize. You might not have the time to take care of your pool properly, or you might not want to spend your weekends cleaning and taking care of your pool. If you hire a professional, you don’t have to worry about handling anything except for light cleaning. Then, you’ll have more time to spend actually enjoying your pool.
  • You may not notice problems with your pool if you aren’t experienced with pool maintenance. Catching problems with your filter, liner or other parts of your pool early is important, and a professional can help you ensure that your pool is in great shape.
  • If there is a problem with your pool, you might not know how to fix it yourself. When a professional comes out for maintenance, though, he or she might be able to fix the problem on the spot.
  • Getting the chemicals right in your pool can be tough if you don’t have any experience. If you use the wrong amount of chemicals, though, your pool could be dangerous or uncomfortable to swim in. If you use too much, it could irritate your skin and eyes. If you don’t use enough, then your pool water will not be as clean and sanitary as it should be for safe swimming.
  • The cost of having a professional come out to clean your pool might not be as expensive as you think. If you call around for pricing, you may find an option that easily fits in your family’s budget.

Pool maintenance is an important part of pool ownership. If you’d like to find out more about the benefits of professional pool maintenance and what your pool maintenance crew will do to take care of your pool, contact Omni Pools & Scapes. We can also give you an estimate for our professional pool cleaning services.

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