Fort Myers, FL

Pool Care in Fort Myers, Florida

Weekly pool service for Fort Myers homeowners, snowbirds, and vacation rental hosts. Chemical balancing, cleaning, and equipment checks — from $148/mo.

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Chemical Balancing Included
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Florida Pool Chemistry Is Harder Than It Looks

Fort Myers summers are brutal on pool chemistry. UV intensity burns through chlorine faster than most homeowners expect. A single afternoon rainstorm can drop an inch of water in under an hour, diluting your entire chemical balance in the process. Without weekly attention, pools in Fort Myers can turn visibly green within two to three weeks during summer — sometimes faster.

We service pools weekly throughout Fort Myers — checking and adjusting pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels every visit. Catching chemistry shifts early is what keeps a pool from turning into a green-water rescue situation that takes days and costs several times more to fix.

For snowbirds and vacation rental owners, we can combine pool service with home watch to cover your entire property while you're away.

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Every Visit Includes

Chemistry Test and adjust pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and sanitizer
Skimming Remove surface debris from water
Brushing Brush walls and steps to prevent algae buildup
Vacuuming Clear debris from the pool floor
Equipment Check pump, filter, and pressure gauge
Report Photo confirmation sent after each visit
From $148/mo

Pool Service Across Fort Myers

McGregor Corridor Iona Gateway Fort Myers Shores Whiskey Creek Villas Three Oaks Colonial Area Lochmoor Waterway Estates Daniels Pkwy Corridor East Fort Myers Buckingham North Fort Myers

Fort Myers Pool Care Questions

Weekly pool service in Fort Myers starts at $148/mo and covers chemical testing and adjustment, skimming, brushing, vacuuming, and equipment checks. Properties with larger pools or additional features like water features or spa jets may be quoted higher.

The most common cause is pH drift after heavy rain. When pH climbs above 7.8, chlorine loses most of its effectiveness — so you can have chlorine in the water and still get algae. Weekly service catches these shifts before algae takes hold.

Yes — this is one of our most common requests from Fort Myers snowbirds. We maintain pools at vacant properties throughout the summer, with photo reports after each visit so you can see the pool's condition from wherever you are.

Yes. If your pool has already turned green, we can do a remediation treatment — shock, algaecide, pH correction, filter service, and follow-up visits until the water clears. Remediation is quoted separately from the regular monthly service.

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