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A live feed of questions pool owners are asking right now — updated automatically.
Heading north for the season — or coming back to a pool that sat? We handle both ends.
Ormond Beach is our home base — these are the streets we live on, and our routes through Ormond Lakes, Hunter's Ridge, Halifax Plantation pass your pool already. That matters for opening & closing: a crew that services this exact town every week isn't learning your conditions on your dime.
Here's the local context: live oak canopy in older neighborhoods means constant leaf and pollen load — baskets and filters need real attention, not drive-by service. Opening & Closing in Ormond Beach has to account for that — and ours does, because we deal with it on your neighbors' pools every week.
First, the honest Florida answer: pools here should never be winterized the northern way. Our freezes last hours, not months, and Central Florida water grows algae in January just fine — so the smartest plan is keeping your pool open and serviced year-round. But if your pool is going to sit — you're heading north for the season, the vacation home is going quiet, or a rental has a gap — a proper closing prep and a professional opening are what stand between you and a very green surprise.
We deep-clean the pool, balance and dose the water, service the filter, and set your equipment run times for the quiet season — then send you photos of exactly how it was left.
The cheapest opening is the one you never need: light monitoring visits keep chemistry in range while you're gone, with photos in your app from wherever you are.
Cover off and cleaned, equipment inspected and started up, water tested and rebalanced to swim-ready. If it went green, we quote the recovery on the spot and get to work.
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