A clean backyard pool with a few scattered leaves floating on the surface. Overlay text reads “Stop Problems Before They Start,” encouraging midweek maintenance between professional pool cleanings.

Even with weekly pool service, things can build up fast — especially with San Angelo’s wind, heat, and hard water. If you want your pool to stay clean and clear all week long, here are a few simple steps to follow between professional cleanings.


🧹 1. Skim the Surface Daily (If You Can)

The West Texas wind loves dumping leaves, pollen, and bugs into your pool. A quick daily skim (even just 2–3 minutes) can prevent this debris from sinking, rotting, and messing with your water balance.

💡 Don’t let leaves break down — they feed algae and use up chlorine faster.


🧺 2. Empty Your Skimmer and Pump Baskets

If your baskets are full, your water can’t flow correctly. That means less filtration and more debris staying in the water.

  • Check baskets every 2–3 days
  • Be sure to turn off the pump before removing them
  • Rinse them out if needed

🌀 3. Run Your Pump Consistently

Circulation is key. Most pools in San Angelo should run the pump for 6–8 hours a day during warmer months — longer if your pool gets heavy use or debris.

If you’re not sure how long to run yours, ask us on our next visit or shoot us a text.


🧪 4. Use Test Strips to Spot Imbalances

You don’t have to be a chemist — just check pH and chlorine midweek:

  • Chlorine: 1.0–3.0 ppm
  • pH: 7.2–7.6
  • Stabilizer/CYA: 30–50 ppm

If anything looks way off, text us and we’ll walk you through it or schedule an extra stop.


🧼 5. Brush the Steps or Trouble Spots

Algae loves corners, steps, and shady areas. Brushing them even once a week helps your chemicals work better and prevents buildup.


💬 Bonus: Use a Solar Cover or Leaf Net (If It’s Windy)

If a storm or cold front’s rolling in, throw on a solar cover or leaf net to keep junk out. It can save hours of cleanup later — and keep your filter from clogging up.


💡 Don’t Overdo It

Some customers try to shock their pool between visits — but if you’re already on weekly service, that’s usually not needed (and might throw off our balancing).

Stick to skimming, basket emptying, and brushing — we’ll handle the rest.


📲 Need Help Midweek?

If your pool suddenly looks off, cloudy, or starts turning green — we’re just a text away.

📸 Text us a photo at (469) 585-4093
We’ll let you know if it’s something that can wait or if you need a one-time extra visit.


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