Crystal clear, every time

Your pool.
Our obsession.

We test all six parameters — not just chlorine and pH. We use liquid chlorine as our primary sanitizer to prevent CYA buildup. We monitor filter pressure at every visit so you never have to tell us it needs cleaning.

After every session, you receive a digital service report with your water readings and photos. No ghost visits. No guesswork. You'll know exactly what was done and why — before you even step outside.

Most service companies treat pool chemistry like a recipe to follow. We treat it like a system to understand. When your alkalinity is wrong, adjusting pH is a waste of chemicals. We fix the root cause, not the reading.

What we do on every visit

Surface & Vacuum

Full skim, brush walls and steps in the dead zones, vacuum floor in slow overlapping passes. We work top-down so debris flows to filtration, not back into the water.

Six-Parameter Chemistry

Free chlorine, pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, CYA, and phosphates. We test the full panel because chasing pH while alkalinity is off is an exercise in futility. Fix the foundation first.

Filter & Equipment

We read the pressure gauge — not just eyeball the water. An 8–10 PSI rise means your filter needs service, and we catch it before you notice cloudiness. We check seals, valves, and salt cell output.

Digital Reports

After every visit: chemical readings, before-and-after photos, equipment notes. You'll know exactly what was done and why. No more wondering if the tech even showed up — the report timestamps it all.

Proactive Protection

We catch a failing pump capacitor before it's a midnight emergency. We acid-wash your salt cell before it stops producing. We manage phosphates before algae gets a foothold. Prevention costs less than repair.

What we check. Every visit.

Six parameters. Not two.

Free Chlorine
2.0 – 4.0 ppm
pH
7.4 – 7.6
Total Alkalinity
80 – 120 ppm
Calcium Hardness
200 – 400 ppm
CYA (Stabilizer)
30 – 50 ppm
Phosphates
< 125 ppb

Most services test two. We test six.

The problem you don't see coming

48 hrs That's how fast algae can take over in summer when chemistry fails. Green pool remediation runs $300–$500 and requires a partial drain.

Every trichlor tablet adds roughly 6 ppm of cyanuric acid. Budget services use tablets exclusively, causing slow CYA buildup until your chlorine effectively stops working — no matter how much they add.

Once CYA climbs past 80 ppm, you need a partial drain and refill to recover. A service that costs $20 less per month can cost you $500 every season. We use liquid chlorine as primary to prevent CYA accumulation entirely.

The same applies to phosphates. At elevated levels, algae has a food source that overwhelms even good chlorine. We test and treat phosphates before they become a problem — not after you're staring at a green pool.