Do I Need Pool Service? Professional vs DIY Pool Care Guide
Our pool has somehow trained me to become this weekend warrior who religiously spends three hours testing, skimming, and chemical-balancing our 20,000 gallon inground pool like it's my part-time job. The quotes I'm getting are around $150-180 per month for basic cleaning and chemical balancing, which adds up to over $2,000 annually. I'm reasonably handy and don't mind learning, but I work long hours and travel frequently for business.
I've been doing basic skimming and adding chlorine tablets, but I'm not confident about proper water testing, balancing pH and alkalinity, or handling equipment issues when they arise. My pool gets a lot of use from the kids during summer, and I want to make sure it stays safe and clean. What factors should I consider when deciding between professional service versus DIY maintenance?…more
I've been doing basic skimming and adding chlorine tablets, but I'm not confident about proper water testing, balancing pH and alkalinity, or handling equipment issues when they arise. My pool gets a lot of use from the kids during summer, and I want to make sure it stays safe and clean. What factors should I consider when deciding between professional service versus DIY maintenance?…more



