Pool Maintenance in West Hollywood, FL

Crystal Clear Pools Every Week

Professional pool maintenance that keeps your water clean, balanced, and ready for swimming year-round.

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Weekly Pool Cleaning Services

Your Pool, Always Swim-Ready

You get home from work, and your pool looks perfect. The water’s crystal clear, the chemicals are balanced, and you can jump in without a second thought.

That’s what proper pool maintenance does. It eliminates the guesswork, the weekend trips to the pool store, and those moments when you realize your pool’s turned green right before guests arrive.

Florida’s climate is tough on pools. The heat accelerates algae growth, summer storms dilute your chemicals, and equipment works harder year-round. Regular professional maintenance stays ahead of these problems, so you never have to deal with them. Your pool becomes the relaxing escape it’s supposed to be, not another item on your to-do list.

West Hollywood Pool Company

We Know Florida Pool Challenges

DCPP Services has been maintaining pools in West Hollywood and surrounding areas for years. We understand how Florida’s unique climate affects pool chemistry and equipment.

Our team knows the difference between a pool that looks clean and one that’s properly maintained. We’ve seen what happens when maintenance gets skipped or done incorrectly, and we’ve built our service around preventing those problems.

You’re not just getting someone to skim leaves. You’re getting professionals who understand pool chemistry, recognize early signs of equipment issues, and know how to keep your pool healthy through Florida’s challenging weather patterns.

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Professional Pool Maintenance Process

Simple, Consistent, Thorough Service

We start with a complete assessment of your pool’s current condition, equipment, and any specific challenges your setup faces. This helps us create a maintenance plan that fits your pool’s needs.

Each week, we test and balance your water chemistry, clean the pool surface and walls, empty skimmer baskets, and inspect your equipment. We’re looking for potential problems before they become expensive repairs.

You’ll know exactly what we’ve done and what your pool needs. If we spot something that requires attention, we’ll explain it clearly and give you options. No surprises, no emergency calls about problems that could have been prevented.

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Everything Your Pool Needs

Our pool maintenance service covers water testing and chemical balancing, surface cleaning, debris removal, and equipment inspection. We handle the chemistry so you don’t have to guess at chemical levels or make trips to the pool store.

We also catch small problems early. A slightly off-balance pump, early signs of algae, or equipment that’s working harder than it should. These are the things that turn into expensive repairs when they’re ignored, but they’re simple fixes when caught early.

Florida pools need consistent attention because of our climate. Irregular maintenance leads to bigger problems and higher costs. Our weekly service keeps your pool in the maintenance zone where everything works properly and costs stay predictable.

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Weekly maintenance is the standard for Florida pools, and there’s a good reason for that. Florida’s heat, humidity, and frequent rain create conditions where pool chemistry can change quickly. Algae can start growing in just a few days when conditions are right, and summer storms can dilute your chemicals overnight. Weekly service keeps your pool in the sweet spot where chemistry stays balanced and problems don’t have time to develop. Some pool owners try to stretch it to every other week, but they usually end up spending more on shock treatments and problem-solving than they save on service calls.
Green water usually means algae has taken hold, which happens when chlorine levels drop or pH gets out of balance. If your pool turns green between our visits, we’ll treat it as a priority service call. The treatment involves shocking the pool with higher chlorine levels, adjusting pH, and often running the filtration system longer until the water clears. Most green pool situations can be resolved within 24-48 hours with proper treatment. However, with consistent weekly maintenance, green water becomes extremely rare because we keep chlorine and pH levels in the range where algae can’t establish itself.
We bring all the chemicals needed for regular weekly maintenance – chlorine, pH adjusters, alkalinity balancers, and algae preventatives. This is included in our service because we know exactly what your pool needs and can buy chemicals in bulk at better prices than homeowners get at retail stores. You don’t need to guess what to buy or store chemicals at your home. For major treatments like opening a green pool or seasonal adjustments, we’ll discuss any additional chemical costs upfront. But for normal weekly maintenance, chemicals are covered.
Summer storms are part of pool maintenance in Florida, and we adjust our approach accordingly. Heavy rain dilutes pool chemicals and can throw off your pH and chlorine levels quickly. We test water chemistry more thoroughly after storm periods and often need to add more chemicals to get levels back in balance. We also remove extra debris that storms blow into pools and check that equipment is running properly. If a storm hits right after we’ve serviced your pool, we’ll often do a quick rebalancing visit at no extra charge because we know the rain has affected your water chemistry.
During weekly visits, we check pump operation, filter condition, skimmer baskets, and pool cleaner function. We’re listening for unusual pump noises, watching for weak water flow, and noticing if equipment is working harder than normal. Common early warning signs include pumps that are louder than usual, filters that get dirty faster than they should, or water circulation that seems sluggish. Catching these early usually means simple repairs or adjustments rather than equipment replacement. We’ll explain what we’re seeing and give you options for addressing any issues before they become major problems.
Yes, we maintain both traditional chlorine and saltwater pools. Saltwater systems still require regular maintenance – the salt cell needs cleaning, pH levels still need balancing, and the system needs monitoring to ensure it’s producing the right amount of chlorine. Many people think saltwater pools are maintenance-free, but they actually have their own specific requirements. We test salinity levels, inspect the salt cell for calcium buildup, and ensure the system is generating chlorine properly. We also handle the periodic acid washing that salt cells need to function efficiently. The maintenance approach is different from traditional chlorine pools, but the need for professional service is just as important.