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Dependable Pool Cleaning, Maintenance & Repairs

M&S Complete Pool Services delivers reliable, affordable, and expert pool care for homeowners and commercial properties.

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Weekly & bi-weekly maintenance
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Repairs & equipment upgrades
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Water chemistry & balancing
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Licensed, insured, and experienced technicians

Keep your aboveground pool clean, clear, and ready to enjoy. Our professional team handles skimming, brushing, and water care so you can relax and dive in. Schedule your cleaning today!

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How often should my pool be professionally cleaned?

Most residential pools should be professionally cleaned once per week to maintain proper water chemistry, prevent algae, and keep equipment running efficiently. Check out this csc.gov article on keeping your pool safe and clean here.

What’s included in routine pool cleaning and maintenance?

Standard pool maintenance typically includes skimming debris, brushing walls and steps, vacuuming, checking and balancing chemicals, inspecting equipment, and emptying baskets and filters.

Why is regular pool maintenance important?

Routine maintenance keeps your pool safe, clear, and sanitary while preventing costly repairs caused by algae growth, poor water balance, or neglected equipment.

Do I still need pool cleaning if I don’t use my pool often?

Yes. Even unused pools require regular maintenance to prevent algae, bacteria buildup, staining, and damage to pool surfaces and equipment.

Can improper chemical balance damage my pool?

Absolutely. Incorrect chemical levels can cause cloudy water, skin and eye irritation, algae growth, corrosion of equipment, and deterioration of pool surfaces.

What causes algae to grow in a pool?

Algae commonly forms due to poor circulation, improper chemical balance, infrequent cleaning, or extended exposure to heat and sunlight.

How do I know if my pool filter needs cleaning?

Signs include cloudy water, reduced circulation, rising pressure on the filter gauge, or debris returning to the pool after cleaning.

Is professional pool maintenance better than DIY cleaning?

Professional service ensures consistent water chemistry, early detection of equipment issues, and proper cleaning techniques—saving time and helping avoid costly mistakes.

Does weather affect how often my pool should be cleaned?

Yes. Hot temperatures, storms, heavy use, and falling leaves can increase debris and chemical demand, requiring more frequent maintenance.

Can regular maintenance extend the life of my pool and equipment?

Yes. Consistent cleaning and maintenance help prevent wear and tear, reduce strain on equipment, and significantly extend the lifespan of your pool system.