Best Pool Cleaning
Weekly pool maintenance: debris removal, chemistry balancing, and algae prevention.
Pool cleaning is the weekly work that separates a safe, clear pool from a green or cloudy one. A professional cleaner handles what most owners skip: skimming leaves and debris, vacuuming the floor, brushing walls and the waterline, testing and balancing pH and chlorine, and treating algae before it spreads. In the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and evaporation accelerates chemical degradation, this cadence becomes critical. Orange County's coastal pools face different pressures—salt spray and mineral buildup that require more frequent brushing. The San Fernando Valley's high density of residential pools means local pros understand HOA compliance and scheduling around family routines. The San Gabriel Valley's hard water chemistry demands attention to calcium deposits and filter management. Most Southern California pools need cleaning once weekly; some twice weekly during peak heat. A good cleaner costs $80 to $150 per visit depending on pool size and condition, and shows up on schedule so you never think about it. The chemistry stays balanced, the water stays blue, and you just get to use the pool.
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