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How much does weekly pool service cost?
Quick answer
Weekly residential pool service typically runs $100–$250 per month, or roughly $25–$60 per visit, depending on pool size, saltwater vs. chlorine, whether there's a spa, and tree/debris load. Routine chemicals are usually included; one-time work like green-pool recovery is billed separately.
Definition
Weekly pool service is a recurring maintenance plan: skimming, brushing, vacuuming, emptying baskets, testing and balancing water, and checking equipment on a fixed schedule for a flat monthly rate.
Step by step
- 1Set a base price per visit for your market.
- 2Add for gallonage, salt, a spa and heavy debris; discount screened pools.
- 3Multiply per-visit price by visits per month (4 for weekly).
- 4Quote one-time work like recovery or startup as separate add-ons.
Key takeaways
- Weekly service is a monthly recurring rate, not a one-time price.
- Salt, spas and trees each raise the per-visit price.
- Keep extraordinary chemical use (green pools) off the flat rate.
Related questions
- Is a saltwater pool cheaper to maintain?
- How much does green pool recovery cost?
- Should chemicals be included in the rate?
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