Weekly Pool Service
Professional weekly maintenance keeps water balanced, surfaces clean, and equipment observed so homeowners can enjoy the pool without managing the pool company.
Homeowners who value dependable visits, clear reporting, and a proactive set of eyes on the entire pool system.
Common signs it is time to take a closer look.
- 01Chemistry drifts between visits
- 02Algae or cloudiness keeps returning
- 03Baskets and surfaces are inconsistently cleaned
- 04You are chasing the service company for updates
What is included—and what is separate.
Every new weekly-service relationship begins with a mandatory Signature Pool Reset. The reset establishes a responsible baseline and may include an initial cleaning, filter cleaning, equipment inspection, chemistry evaluation, and valve or operational optimization. Exact inclusions and pricing are confirmed during enrollment.
Included in the service
✓ Surface skimming and brushing
✓ Vacuuming as needed
✓ Basket and cleaner-bag emptying
✓ Water testing and balancing
✓ Equipment observation
✓ Digital report with a service photo
Not automatically included
— Major repairs and replacement parts
— Leak detection beyond the equipment pad
— Storm cleanup or specialty treatments unless approved
— Items outside the confirmed service agreement
Clear steps. Clear expectations.
Receive a professional pool assessment and Signature Pool Reset scope
Begin consistent weekly care with digital reporting
Weekly Pool Service across North Texas.
Serving Prosper, Celina, McKinney, Frisco, Plano, Little Elm, The Colony, Allen, Aubrey, and nearby route areas.
Straight answers before you request service.
What does weekly pool service include?
A typical visit covers cleaning, water testing and balancing, equipment observation, and a digital report. Your exact scope is confirmed before service begins.
Do I need a long-term contract?
Primal Pool Care offers service without a long-term service contract. Enrollment terms and cancellation details are confirmed in writing.
Why is an initial reset required?
A documented baseline lets the team take responsibility for ongoing care instead of inheriting unknown chemistry, filter, or equipment conditions.
