Pool Maintenance in Harbor Village, FL

Your Pool, Always Ready to Enjoy

Professional pool maintenance that keeps your water crystal clear and equipment running smoothly, so you spend time swimming instead of scrubbing.

A person in work attire crouches by a swimming pool, pouring liquid from a pitcher into the water. Nearby are large containers. The pool cleaner is visible, and there's lush green foliage in the background.
Swimming pool with cleaning equipment, including a pole and hose, immersed in clear blue water. Chlorine and chemical containers are in the background near lush greenery. The scene suggests pool maintenance activities.

Professional Pool Cleaning Services

More Swimming, Less Worrying

You bought your pool to relax and enjoy time with family. Not to spend weekends testing chemicals, skimming leaves, and troubleshooting equipment problems.

When your pool maintenance is handled right, you get consistent water that’s always ready for a swim. No more wondering if the chemistry is safe for the kids. No more canceling pool parties because the water turned green overnight after a storm.

Your pool becomes what it was meant to be – a source of enjoyment, not stress. Clear water, balanced chemicals, and equipment that works when you need it. That’s what professional pool maintenance delivers.

Harbor Village Pool Company

We Know Florida Pool Challenges

DCPP Services has been maintaining pools in Harbor Village and surrounding South Florida communities for years. We understand what Florida’s climate does to pools – how quickly algae can bloom in our heat, how afternoon storms throw off chemical balance, and how equipment works harder year-round.

We’ve seen every pool problem that Florida weather can create. From post-hurricane cleanups to managing algae during the hottest summer months, we know what works in our specific conditions.

A person by a pool holds a pH meter in one hand and a small vial containing pink liquid in the other. The pH meter's display reads "pH." The background shows clear blue water with sunlight reflections.

Weekly Pool Cleaning Process

Simple, Consistent Pool Care

Every visit starts with testing your water chemistry and adjusting chemicals as needed. We skim debris, brush walls and steps, and vacuum the pool floor thoroughly.

Equipment gets checked during each visit – pumps, filters, and cleaning systems are inspected for proper operation. Any issues get flagged immediately so you can address them before they become expensive problems.

You’ll know exactly when service is scheduled and what was done. No guessing games, no missed visits. Just consistent care that keeps your pool ready whenever you want to use it.

A person holds a pool thermometer above a bright blue swimming pool. The thermometer displays temperatures in both Celsius and Fahrenheit. The water is clear, with slight ripples reflecting sunlight.

Ready to get started?

Explore More Services

About DCP Pool Services

Get a Free Consultation

Pool Maintenance Services Included

Complete Pool Care Coverage

Your pool maintenance service includes everything needed to keep your water clean and safe. Chemical testing and balancing, skimming, brushing, and vacuuming happen every visit.

Equipment inspection covers your pump, filter system, and automatic cleaners. We know what to look for and will spot potential problems before they leave you with a broken system and a green pool.

During Florida’s storm season, you get extra attention when needed. Heavy rains and debris require different care than normal weekly maintenance, and we adjust accordingly to get your pool back to perfect condition quickly.

Person cleaning a clear blue swimming pool with a net attached to a long pole. The pool has a surrounding deck with small rocks along the edge. Some greenery is visible in the background, and part of the person’s legs can be seen.
Most Florida pools need weekly professional maintenance due to our year-round swimming season and challenging climate. The constant heat promotes algae growth, frequent storms disrupt chemical balance, and heavy pool use means more debris and contamination. Weekly service prevents small issues from becoming expensive problems and ensures your pool is always ready to use. Some pools with heavy tree coverage or high usage may benefit from twice-weekly service during peak summer months.
Stop using the pool immediately and contact us. Green water indicates algae growth, which can happen quickly in Florida’s heat, especially after storms or equipment malfunctions. Don’t try to swim in green water – it can cause skin and eye irritation. Professional treatment typically involves shock chlorination, algaecide application, and continuous filtration until the water clears. The process usually takes 24-48 hours depending on how severe the algae bloom is.
Major storms often require additional pool care beyond regular weekly maintenance. Heavy rains dilute chemicals, debris clogs filters and skimmers, and power outages can shut down circulation systems. We will reschedule visits if needed for safety during severe weather, then provide storm cleanup service afterward. This typically includes removing debris, rebalancing chemicals that were diluted by rainwater, and checking equipment for storm damage.
Chlorine is essential for sanitization, but Florida’s heat and UV rays burn it off quickly, so levels need frequent monitoring. Algaecide becomes crucial during summer months when algae growth accelerates. pH and alkalinity balancers are important because Florida’s frequent rains can throw off water chemistry rapidly. Cyanuric acid (stabilizer) helps protect chlorine from UV degradation. We monitor all these levels and adjust them based on weather conditions, pool usage, and seasonal changes.
Weekly pool maintenance in Harbor Village typically ranges from $100-200 per month, depending on pool size, equipment complexity, and service level. This covers regular cleaning, chemical balancing, and basic equipment checks. Additional costs may apply for chemical purchases, equipment repairs, or storm cleanup services. While this might seem expensive, professional maintenance prevents costly problems like equipment failure, surface damage from improper chemistry, and major algae treatments that can cost hundreds to resolve.
Florida pools typically need year-round maintenance, though service frequency might be adjusted slightly during cooler months. Even in winter, pools require chemical balancing, debris removal, and equipment operation to prevent algae growth and maintain water quality. Many Florida homeowners use their pools year-round, and even unused pools need circulation and chemical treatment to prevent stagnation and costly cleanup later. We recommend maintaining weekly service throughout the year for optimal results.