What Type of Maintenance Does a Pool Require?

All swimming pools require routine maintenance to keep the water clean, the equipment running properly, and the pool safe to use. The level of maintenance depends on the type of pool, how often it’s used, and the surrounding environment, but most pools follow the same core care needs.

Typical pool maintenance includes:

  • Regular water testing and chemical balancing

  • Skimming debris and brushing pool surfaces

  • Cleaning or backwashing the filter

  • Inspecting pumps, heaters, and circulation equipment

  • Monitoring water levels and overall system performance

Seasonal care is also important. Pools should be opened properly in the spring and winterized correctly in the fall to prevent damage caused by freezing temperatures, debris buildup, or equipment issues.

At Casey’s All-American Pool Company, we offer professional pool maintenance services to help homeowners keep their pools in excellent condition year-round. Whether you prefer hands-on care with guidance or full-service maintenance, our team can help ensure your pool stays clean, efficient, and ready to enjoy.

A backyard swimming pool with a curved edge and built-in waterfall, surrounded by a concrete deck and lounge chairs. There is an umbrella and some potted plants, with a fence and trees in the background.
Pool equipment setup on a concrete platform in an outdoor area with dirt and gravel ground, including filters, pipes, and control units.
Pool equipment setup including a filter, pump, and control panel on a concrete platform, with orange safety fencing and gravel surrounding it.