Pool & Spa Cleaning
A Sparkling Pool, Zero Hassle
Keeping a pool clean, balanced, and swim-ready is ongoing work that many owners would rather hand off. Professional cleaning keeps the water clear and safe, protects your equipment, and saves you the time and guesswork of managing chemistry yourself.
A good pool service handles skimming, vacuuming, brushing, filter cleaning, and chemical balancing on a regular schedule, and spots small equipment issues before they become expensive. Consistent care is what keeps a pool healthy and its equipment lasting.
Abode connects you with local pool service pros. Compare specialists, understand the cost, and enjoy your pool without the work.

Did You Know?
Unbalanced pool water doesn't just cloud up, it corrodes equipment and etches surfaces, so consistent chemistry care protects thousands of dollars in pool components.
Pool & Spa Cleaning Cost. How Much Do Projects Cost?
Most projects run between $80 and $500. The average price is typically around $150.
| Cost Factor | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Per visit | $80-$150 | Skimming, vacuuming, brushing, and balancing |
| Monthly full service | $100-$300 | Regular scheduled maintenance |
| One-time or seasonal open/close | $200-$500 | Opening or winterizing a pool |
Typical duration: 30 minutes to 2 hours per visit
Last reviewed: 03/08/2026

Signs You Need Pool & Spa Cleaning
- Cloudy, green, or unbalanced water
- No time to maintain the pool
- Debris and algae buildup
- Wanting to protect pool equipment
- Opening or closing for the season
Is It Right For You?
Who It's For
- Pool owners wanting hands-off maintenance
- Anyone struggling to keep water clean and balanced
Who It's Not For
- Owners who maintain their own pool
- Above-ground pools with minimal upkeep
What to Watch Out For
Regular service adds up over the season
Opening and winterizing are billed separately
Alternatives to Consider
| Alternative | Better When | Worse When |
|---|---|---|
| DIY maintenance | Saves the fee | Time-consuming and requires chemical know-how |
| Robotic pool cleaner | Automates cleaning | Doesn't handle chemistry or equipment checks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Pool cleaning typically costs $80 to $150 per visit, with monthly full-service maintenance at $100 to $300 and seasonal open or close service $200 to $500.
A typical visit covers skimming, vacuuming, brushing, filter cleaning, and balancing the water chemistry.
Most pools benefit from weekly service during swim season to keep water clear, balanced, and safe.
Balanced water is safe to swim in and protects your pool's surfaces and equipment from corrosion and scaling.
Yes for many owners, since it saves time, ensures proper chemistry, and catches equipment issues before they become costly.



