Owning a pool means keeping it clean, safe, and well-maintained—but how often should you really clean it? Whether you’re a daily swimmer or a weekend lounger, the answer depends on pool usage, weather, and your system setup.
Even if you’re not swimming every day, daily habits help prevent bigger problems:
🧼 These quick tasks take less than 10 minutes but prevent filter clogs and algae buildup.
Recommendation: Learn more about how to shock a pool to prevent cloudy water or algae.
Monthly or every few weeks, make sure to:
Interesting resource: The Pool & Hot Tub Alliance recommends seasonal inspections to prevent costly repairs.
Every pool is different. Consider increasing cleaning frequency if:
Task | Weekly | Monthly | Seasonally |
---|---|---|---|
Skim & empty baskets | ✅ | – | – |
Brush/vacuum pool | ✅ | – | – |
Test & balance water | ✅ | – | – |
Clean filter | – | ✅ | ✅ |
Inspect equipment | – | ✅ | ✅ |
Deep clean & detail | – | – | ✅ |
🗓️ Pro Tip: Use a cleaning calendar or schedule reminders to stay consistent.
Whether you do it yourself or hire a professional, cleaning your pool regularly is essential to keeping it safe, beautiful, and long-lasting.
Need help managing it all? M&M Pool & Spa Services Corp offers flexible weekly, bi-weekly, and seasonal packages tailored to your pool’s needs.
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