Pool Service Pricing on the Mississippi Gulf Coast

Pool service can vary depending on the pool, the condition, and how it’s maintained over time.

Rather than using one flat price for everything, we keep pricing straightforward and based on what your pool actually needs.

Every pool is a little different, so these are general ranges. Once we see your pool, we’ll give you a clear price before doing any work.

Simple, Easy Billing

We keep billing straightforward.

Weekly service is billed automatically each month, so you don’t have to worry about invoices or remembering to pay after each visit.

For one-time services, we send a simple online invoice that you can pay quickly and securely.

Price Ranges for Our Pool Services

Every pool is a little different, so these are general ranges. We’ll always confirm the actual price with you before starting any work.

Weekly Pool Service

Pool service pricing depends on factors like pool size, condition, and equipment.
We include chemicals in our service pricing, so there are no surprise weekly add-ons.

Weekly service starts at:
$249/month for saltwater pools
$279/month for chlorine pools


This typically includes:
• weekly visits
• water testing and chemical adjustments
• chemicals included
• skimming and debris removal
• brushing walls and steps
• equipment checks
• visit reports

Pools that are larger, have heavier debris, or require additional time may be priced higher.

Getting Started

For new weekly service accounts, there is typically a small initial service to get the pool fully balanced and set up for ongoing maintenance.

This is usually around $100, depending on the condition of the pool, and covers the initial cleaning and chemical adjustments needed to bring everything into a stable starting point.

After that, regular weekly service begins.

Green Pool Cleanup

If a pool has turned green or cloudy, cleanup is more involved than regular service.

Most green pool cleanups fall between:
$300 – $900

This depends on:
• how green or cloudy the water is
• how much debris is present
• how many visits are required

Pools caught early are usually on the lower end. Heavier cleanups may require multiple visits.

Filter Cleaning

Filter cleaning helps restore proper flow and water clarity.

Most filter cleanings fall between:
$100 – $200

This depends on:
• filter type and size
• level of buildup
• time since last cleaning

Pool Startups

For new pools or pools that have been drained and refilled:
$150 – $300+

Pricing depends on:
• pool size
• condition of the water
• number of visits required during startup

Salt Cell Cleaning

Salt systems require occasional cleaning to keep producing chlorine effectively.

Most salt cell cleanings fall between:
$50 – $100

This depends on:
• level of calcium buildup
• how long it has been since the last cleaning
• overall condition of the system

Regular cleaning helps maintain proper chlorine production and can extend the life of the salt cell.

Vacation Pool Check Visits

If you usually care for your own pool, but you’re out of town, we can stop by and check on your pool while you’re away.
These visits are designed to keep a pool in good condition from drifting out of balance—not to correct major issues.

Most visits fall between:
$75 – $100 per visit

This typically includes:
• checking chlorine and pH levels
• making light chemical adjustments
• removing surface debris
• topping off water if needed
• a quick visual check of the system

These visits assume the pool is already in good condition.
If the pool needs deeper cleaning or has started to turn, we’ll let you know and recommend the appropriate service.

Pool School (New Pool Owner Training)

If you want to feel more confident managing your pool, we offer hands-on pool school visits.
$200 – $300

During a pool school, we walk you through your specific pool and equipment step by step, so you understand how everything works and what to look for week to week.

This typically includes:
• how to test and adjust your water (chlorine, pH, and basic balance)
• what each piece of equipment does and how it should run
• how to clean your pool properly (skimming, brushing, basic upkeep)
• how to recognize early signs of problems before they get worse
• what to do after rain, heavy use, or changing conditions

The goal is not to overwhelm you—it’s to help you feel comfortable and confident taking care of your pool.

Not Sure What Your Pool Needs?

If you’re not sure which service applies, that’s completely normal.

You can request service through the website or simply text us a photo of your pool, and we’ll give you a straightforward idea of what it may need.