Pool Cleaning & Weekly Maintenance
Pool Cleaning & Weekly Maintenance
A local weekly pool route based out of Crockett — skimming, brushing, vacuuming, balanced water chemistry, and a full equipment check on every visit. We keep your pool swim-ready so you don't have to.

What a properly maintained East Texas pool looks like — a Sam Houston Pools weekly service account.
A Weekly Pool Service Built Around Actually Doing the Work
A lot of pool service routes are 10-minute drive-bys — a quick shock toss, a glance at the skimmer, and back on the road. That's not weekly pool maintenance. That's how pools end up green by July and how finishes wear out years early.
Every visit on our weekly schedule includes the full list — skimming, brushing, vacuuming, basket cleaning, full chemistry testing and balancing, and an equipment walkthrough. The same technician shows up the same day each week, so your pool gets the consistency it actually needs.
What You Stop Worrying About
- Cloudy or green water before a weekend
- Algae blooms after summer storms
- Calcium scale and tile line buildup
- Burned-out pumps from clogged baskets
- Stained plaster from neglected chemistry
- Equipment problems you didn't catch in time
What's Included in Every Weekly Visit
Pool cleaning isn't one thing — it's a checklist. Here's what we run through, top to bottom, on every weekly pool maintenance stop.
Skimming & Netting Debris
Leaves, pine needles, bugs, and anything else that blew in since our last visit — off the surface and out of the pool before it sinks and stains.
Brushing Walls & Tile
Tile line, steps, and walls brushed every visit to keep algae from getting a foothold and to stop calcium and scale from setting in.
Vacuuming the Floor
Floor and shallow end vacuumed each week so dirt and fine debris don't build up between visits — manual vacuuming where it matters, not just an auto-cleaner pass.
Skimmer & Pump Baskets
Skimmer baskets and pump pot emptied every visit. Clogged baskets choke flow, burn out pumps, and let debris recirculate back into the pool.
Water Chemistry — Tested & Balanced
Full panel tested on every visit: free chlorine, total chlorine, pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, cyanuric acid, and salt where applicable. We dose what's needed before we leave.
Equipment & Pressure Check
Pump, filter pressure, heater, salt cell, and automation looked over each week. Small issues caught early are cheap fixes — ignored, they turn into pump replacements.
Why Weekly
Why East Texas Pools Need a Weekly Cadence
Heat, humidity, sudden rainstorms, heavy debris from pines and oaks — East Texas is hard on pools. A weekly visit is the cadence that keeps water clear, chemistry balanced, and equipment running. Anything less and you spend the summer chasing problems instead of swimming.
Pools Don't Wait Two Weeks
East Texas summers, heavy rain, and debris from pines and oaks mean chemistry can swing fast. A weekly pool service visit is the difference between a clear pool and a green pool by Friday.
Same Tech, Same Day Each Week
You get the same technician on a consistent day. They know your equipment, your trees, your bather load — and they spot the small changes a one-off visit would miss.
Built by the Same Team That Builds Pools
We design and build pools too, so we know exactly how the equipment is plumbed, what the surface can tolerate, and how to keep your finish lasting. Maintenance and construction talk to each other here.
One Flat Rate, No Surprises
Weekly service is a flat monthly rate. Chemicals included on standard plans, billed transparently when major shock or specialty treatments are needed.
FAQ
Pool Cleaning & Weekly Maintenance — Common Questions
The questions we get most often about weekly pool service. If yours isn't here, reach out — we're happy to help.
How often should I have my pool cleaned?
Most East Texas pools do best on a weekly cadence. Heat, humidity, sudden storms, and heavy debris from pines and oaks mean chemistry and debris loads shift fast — a weekly pool service keeps water clear and equipment running. Lightly used pools can sometimes stretch to biweekly in the cooler months.
What's included in a weekly pool maintenance visit?
Every weekly visit covers skimming and netting debris, brushing walls and tile, vacuuming the floor, emptying the skimmer and pump baskets, a full water chemistry test with balancing, and a walkthrough of pump, filter pressure, heater, salt cell, and automation. The full checklist — not a 10-minute drive-by.
Do I need to be home for my pool service?
No. Most of our weekly pool cleaning customers aren't home when we come by — we just need gate access. Your tech leaves a brief visit note each week so you know what was done and how the chemistry looked.
How much does weekly pool maintenance cost?
Weekly pool service is a flat monthly rate that depends on pool size, equipment, debris load from nearby trees, and whether chemicals are included on your plan. Once we walk the property we can give you a real number — call us and we'll quote your pool specifically.
Do you service pools in Crockett and the surrounding counties?
Yes — Crockett is home base. Our weekly pool cleaning route runs within roughly a 30-mile radius of Crockett, which covers most of Houston County and the closer parts of Trinity, Anderson, Leon, Walker, and Madison counties.
What's the difference between a one-time cleaning and weekly maintenance?
A one-time cleaning is a single visit, usually to recover a pool that's been let go — green water, algae, neglected chemistry — and get it back to swim-ready. Weekly pool maintenance is the ongoing service that keeps it there.
Where We Run Weekly Routes
Weekly pool cleaning is a local route — we keep it within roughly a 30-mile radius of Crockett so we can show up on the same day each week and respond fast when something needs attention between visits.
Not sure if your address falls inside the route? Give us a call — we'll let you know.
Let's Talk
Get on the Weekly Schedule
Tell us where you are, what equipment you have, and how often you'd like a visit. We'll put you on the route.
