Tips on How to Hire a Pool Cleaner

Are you tired of spending more time cleaning and maintaining your pool than enjoying it? Maybe it is time to hire a pool cleaner and maintenance service. Pool services can offer a higher level of care for your pool while giving you more free time to enjoy beautiful days in the pool, not cleaning it. To find the best service for your needs, here are a few tips on hiring a quality pool cleaner.

  • Research your options. Find a pool service that has experience and has an excellent reputation in your community. Ask friends and neighbors for referrals and checkout online reviews. Make sure the company is licensed and insured, not just a handyman with a few pool cleaning tools.
  • Check out their services. Choose a pool service that offers more than just pool cleaning. You want a company that you can trust when you need other services like repairs or installation of new pool equipment.
  • Full service pool cleaning. Make sure the company you hire offers full service and will supply all the needed chemicals and equipment to service your pool. One of the benefits of hiring a pool cleaner is the money it saves on buying the supplies to do it yourself.
  • Flexible service options. You need a pool service that will work around your schedule. Find a pool service that will be on time and complete your maintenance at a convenient time for you.

Put down the pool brush and chlorine this summer and enjoy the advantages of having a professional maintain your pool. Take the time to find a reputable, experienced pool service that guarantees quality to ensure you get the best results.

Posted on behalf of:
Somar Pools, LLC
6538 Collins Ave, #42
Miami Beach, FL 33141
(305) 767-7755

Choosing a Pool Management Company

Using a pool management company to manage the swimming pool at your residential development, condominium, apartment complex, or hotel is an excellent idea.  A good pool management services company can relieve the property manager from the time consuming hassle of managing the pool  and can usually do a better job of staffing, maintenance, and keeping the pool safe for users.

Before choosing a pool management company to assume the operation of your pool, make sure that they are a good fit an offer the services you need.  Do you only need the pool management company to handle cleaning and maintenance of the pool or do you need them to provide lifeguards and other staff?  Does the pool management company handle opening the pool in the spring and closing it in the fall?

Ask about their policies for hiring and training lifeguards and other staff.  Do they do background checks?  What certifications are lifeguards required to have? Find out how chemicals and other supplies are treated.  Are they included in the contract price or charged separately?  Does the pool management company handle larger pool repairs such as replacing pumps or repairing filters?  If not, who will be responsible for arranging the repairs and how will billing be set up?

Ask for and follow up on references.  Talk to other property managers about their experience with this pool management company.  Were they satisfied with the services?  Do they still use this company?

Finally, ask for proof of sufficient liability coverage.  In the event of an accident, the pool management company should bear the majority of the responsibility but if they are under insured, the injured party will look to the owners of the facility for damages.