Your Pool, Always Perfect
Expert Pool Cleaning and Maintenance in Southampton NY
The Art of Complete Pool Care
Your pool should be the easiest part of your property. We keep it that way through dependable care and consistent service year after year.
Weekly Maintenance for Southampton Pools
Most clients do not live in Southampton full time. You need a pool that stays clean when you are away. Weekly service prevents issues and keeps the pool stable.
Heat, sunlight, coastal air, and heavy summer usage create fast changes in water chemistry. When weekly care is skipped or done poorly, you see cloudy water, algae, equipment strain, and repairs.
Pelican Pools delivers structured maintenance built for homeowners and property managers.
Luxury Pool Management. From Seasonal Care to Precision Repairs
High-end pools require expert care and specialized attention. Pelican Pools delivers comprehensive management for luxury properties across the Hamptons and East End.
Home owners and property managers get trained technicians who understand complex equipment, automation systems, and the unique demands of premium installations. We handle everything from routine maintenance to advanced system calibration so your pool performs flawlessly.
- Advanced lighting system installation and programming
- Premium equipment inspection and maintenance
- Plumbing system inspection and leak detection
- Circulation system optimization and flow analysis
- Automation system setup, calibration, and remote access configuration
- Tile and coping inspection, cleaning, and maintenance
- Chemical feeder calibration and automated dosing systems
- Robotic and automatic pool cleaner service and programming
- Filter system repair, media replacement, and performance optimization
3 Weekly Service Packages
Basic
- Visually inspect swimming pool equipment
- Test and balance of basic chemicals
- Empty pump and baskets, skimmer baskets, and automatic cleaner bags, and screens
- Backwash, inspect, and recharge filtration system on routine schedule as needed
- Brush algae as needed
- Priority service for repair over customers not on weekly service
- Brush swimming pool tile, walls, steps, and benches
- Skim the top of pool surface for debris as needed
- Leaf-net or vacuum pool bottom to remove dirt, leaves, and debris as needed
- Priority service for repair over non-premium customers
- Filter cleans are included with the service
- Salt Cell Cleans for salt-water pools are included with the service, as described in the service terms (if done with filter clean)
Service Frequency
Weekly During Swim Season
Bi-Weekly in the Off-Season
Essential
- Visually inspect swimming pool equipment
- Test and balance of basic chemicals
- Empty pump and baskets, skimmer baskets, and automatic cleaner bags, and screens
- Backwash, inspect, and recharge filtration system on routine schedule as needed
- Brush algae as needed
- Priority service for repair over customers not on weekly service
- Brush swimming pool tile, walls, steps, and benches
- Skim the top of pool surface for debris as needed
- Leaf-net or vacuum pool bottom to remove dirt, leaves, and debris as needed
- Priority service for repair over non-premium customers
- Filter cleans are included with the service
- Salt Cell Cleans for salt-water pools are included with the service, as described in the service terms (if done with filter clean)
Service Frequency
Weekly Year Round
Complete
- Visually inspect swimming pool equipment
- Test and balance of basic chemicals
- Empty pump and baskets, skimmer baskets, and automatic cleaner bags, and screens
- Backwash, inspect, and recharge filtration system on routine schedule as needed
- Brush algae as needed
- Priority service for repair over customers not on weekly service
- Brush swimming pool tile, walls, steps, and benches
- Skim the top of pool surface for debris as needed
- Leaf-net or vacuum pool bottom to remove dirt, leaves, and debris as needed
- Priority service for repair over non-premium customers
- Filter cleans are included with the service
- Salt Cell Cleans for salt-water pools are included with the service, as described in the service terms (if done with filter clean)
Service Frequency
Weekly Year Round
Why Weekly Care Protects Your Investment
A pool with correct chemistry and consistent cleaning lasts longer and costs less to run. We keep your pool stable, clear, and stress free through the entire season.
- Built for Busy Homeowners - You want a pool ready every time you arrive. Weekly care prevents surprises.
- Weekly Service for Property Managers - You manage guest schedules and owner visits. The pool must always be ready.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to the most common questions about our pool construction, maintenance, and upgrade services.
Pool maintenance frequency depends on several factors including season, usage, weather conditions, and surrounding environment. During peak swimming season, pools require more frequent attention—ideally 2-3 times per week for tasks like skimming debris, checking chemical levels, and cleaning filters. In fall and spring, weekly maintenance is typically sufficient. Even during winter months, pools need periodic monitoring (every 2-4 weeks) to prevent freeze damage and maintain water chemistry. Heavy usage, storms, or proximity to trees may require more frequent cleaning. Professional weekly service during summer ensures optimal water quality and catches problems before they become expensive repairs.
Pool maintenance frequency depends on several factors including season, usage, weather conditions, and surrounding environment. During peak swimming season, pools require more frequent attention—ideally 2-3 times per week for tasks like skimming debris, checking chemical levels, and cleaning filters. In fall and spring, weekly maintenance is typically sufficient. Even during winter months, pools need periodic monitoring (every 2-4 weeks) to prevent freeze damage and maintain water chemistry. Heavy usage, storms, or proximity to trees may require more frequent cleaning. Professional weekly service during summer ensures optimal water quality and catches problems before they become expensive repairs.
Weekly professional pool cleaning is highly recommended for maintaining crystal-clear, safe pool water throughout the swimming season. Professional cleaners have the expertise, equipment, and chemicals needed to properly balance water chemistry, thoroughly clean all pool surfaces, maintain filtration systems, and identify potential equipment issues before they become major problems. While homeowners can perform basic maintenance tasks, pool chemistry is complex and mistakes can lead to algae blooms, equipment damage, or unsafe swimming conditions. Professional service typically costs less than the potential repairs from improper DIY maintenance.
Yes, winter pool maintenance is essential even when your pool isn't being used. During cold months, pools remain vulnerable to damage from freezing temperatures, debris accumulation, cover damage, and equipment issues. Regular winter monitoring prevents costly problems like cracked tiles, damaged plumbing lines, torn covers, and algae growth that's difficult to clear in spring. Our winter maintenance service includes checking water levels (which naturally drop from evaporation), inspecting covers for tears or excessive water weight, monitoring equipment for freeze damage, and ensuring proper winterization remains intact. Skipping winter care often results in expensive spring repairs and delayed pool opening.
While homeowners can perform basic maintenance tasks like skimming leaves, emptying skimmer baskets, and backwashing filters, professional pool service is strongly recommended for comprehensive care. Pool systems involve complex chemistry, hydraulics, electrical components, and mechanical equipment that require specialized knowledge and experience. Common DIY mistakes include improper chemical balancing (leading to corrosion or scaling), missed equipment issues (resulting in expensive failures), inadequate cleaning (causing algae problems), and safety hazards. Professional technicians have the training to properly test and balance water chemistry, identify potential problems early, service equipment correctly, and ensure your pool remains safe and efficient. The cost of professional service is typically less than repairing damage from DIY errors.
The most common pool maintenance mistakes include: adding too many or too few chemicals without proper testing (causing chemical imbalances), improper pH and alkalinity balancing (leading to equipment corrosion or scaling), neglecting regular filter cleaning and equipment inspections (resulting in poor circulation and equipment failure), shocking the pool during daytime (reducing chemical effectiveness), running the pump too little or too much (wasting energy or allowing poor circulation), ignoring small leaks until they become major problems, and skipping professional service to save money (often resulting in more costly repairs). Many homeowners also fail to maintain proper water levels, clean skimmer baskets regularly, or brush pool walls and floors thoroughly—all of which can lead to circulation problems and algae growth.