
I got a call a few summers back from a homeowner on Sunrise Boulevard. Her pool had turned swamp-green after a graduation party, and she was embarrassed to even show me. Within 48 hours, her kids were back in the water.
Pools here take a beating. Our summers push past 100 degrees, mature trees in neighborhoods like Rusch Park drop debris constantly, and our hard Sacramento Valley water creates filtration issues that turn pool ownership into a part-time job. I have spent years learning what actually works for this specific climate and these specific challenges.
Whether you are near Sayonara Park dealing with spring pollen or over by Tempo Park where afternoon sun demands precise chemical management, I know the patterns and stay ahead of them. What I offer is simple: reliable pool care that lets you enjoy your backyard without the constant worry.

You bought a pool to relax, not to spend weekends testing chemicals, fighting algae, and searching for parts. We take that off your plate so you can get back to enjoying your backyard.
Inconsistent water chemistry leads to algae, cloudy water, and irritated skin. Keeping up with it yourself means constant guesswork.
Equipment problems sneak up on you. By the time you notice something is wrong, a small fix has become a costly repair.
When you work with us, you get:
Consistent weekly service that prevents problems
Proactive equipment monitoring
A pool that is always ready when you are

Keeping a pool clean in Citrus Heights takes consistent attention. Between the summer heat pushing chlorine demand and wind carrying debris from the foothills, your water chemistry can shift fast.
Our weekly visits cover skimming, brushing, vacuuming, and chemical balancing. We also monitor your equipment, catching small problems before they become expensive repairs. Families in Sunrise Oaks and Greenback Estates trust us to keep their pools ready to use without the hassle.

A green pool can happen to anyone. One week away during a Citrus Heights heat wave, a pump failure you did not notice, or just falling behind on maintenance. The result is the same: algae taking over your backyard.
We have restored hundreds of green pools across the area with our cleanup service, from mild cloudiness to full swamp conditions. Our process includes shocking, brushing, filtration cycling, and rebalancing until the water is clear and safe again. Most pools are swimmable within three to five days.

Your filter is the workhorse of your pool system. When it gets clogged with debris, oils, and minerals from Citrus Heights' hard water, your circulation suffers and your pool shows it.
We clean cartridge, sand, and DE filters, removing buildup that slows water flow and stresses your pump. When cleaning is no longer enough, we handle replacements with quality parts that fit your system. Regular filter maintenance keeps your water clear and extends the life of your equipment.

Saltwater pools are popular across Citrus Heights for good reason. The water feels softer, and you avoid handling harsh chemicals. But these systems have maintenance needs that often get overlooked.
Salt cells require regular cleaning to prevent calcium buildup. Generators need monitoring, and water chemistry still requires balancing. We service saltwater systems throughout the area, from conversions near Arcade Creek to installations in Fair Oaks Ranch. Proper care keeps that smooth water you invested in.

Not every pool owner needs weekly service. Sometimes you just need a single thorough cleaning before a graduation party, a family reunion at Rusch Park, or putting your home on the market.
Our one-time cleaning covers everything: skimming, brushing walls and tile, vacuuming, emptying baskets, and balancing chemicals.
We leave your pool guest-ready without locking you into a contract. It is also a great way to see our work before committing to regular maintenance.

Small equipment problems become big expenses when ignored. A pump making unusual noises, a heater not firing correctly, or a timer that stopped working can all signal issues that worsen over time.
During our inspections, we check pumps, filters, heaters, and automation systems for wear and early warning signs. We handle minor repairs on the spot and give honest assessments when something needs professional replacement. Catching problems early saves Citrus Heights pool owners money every season.

Contact us for a free pool assessment. We will look at your current condition.

We recommend a service schedule based on your pool's needs and your budget. No pressure, no upsells.

We handle the maintenance. You enjoy clean, swim-ready water whenever you want.
Citrus Heights pool owners trust us to keep their water clean, safe, and ready to enjoy all year round.

Expert Staff
Our technicians are trained in all pool types and equipment. We stay current on water chemistry, filtration systems, and the latest maintenance techniques.

We respond quickly to service requests and show up when scheduled. Green pool emergencies and equipment issues always get priority attention.

Properly balanced water protects your family from bacteria and algae. We test and adjust chemicals at every visit to keep your pool safe.

Our reputation is built on consistent results and honest service. Citrus Heights homeowners recommend us because we deliver what we promise.
Weekly service works best for most Citrus Heights pools. Summer temperatures here regularly climb past 100 degrees. That heat burns through chlorine fast and creates conditions where algae can take hold in days. Add in debris blowing down from the foothills and pollen from mature trees in neighborhoods like Sunrise Oaks, and your water chemistry shifts quickly. Weekly visits keep everything balanced before small changes become big problems.
Algae grows quickly when heat, sunlight, and low chlorine combine. In Citrus Heights, summer highs above 100 degrees speed up this process. Chlorine breaks down faster in extreme heat, leaving your pool unprotected. A single hot weekend can give algae enough time to bloom. If your pump runs too few hours or your filter is dirty, the problem gets worse. Green pool cleanup restores the water, but consistent weekly service prevents it from happening again.
Cloudy water and weak jets are the most common signs. Your filter may also show high pressure readings on the gauge. In Citrus Heights, hard water causes mineral buildup that clogs filters faster than in other areas. Cartridge filters typically need cleaning every 4 to 8 weeks here. If cleaning no longer improves water flow, the filter likely needs replacement. We inspect filters during every service visit and recommend replacement only when cleaning stops working.
Yes. Saltwater pools require regular care just like chlorine pools. The salt cell that generates chlorine builds up calcium deposits over time. In Citrus Heights, our hard water speeds up this buildup. Without regular cleaning, the cell works harder and wears out sooner. Water chemistry still needs weekly testing and adjustment. We service saltwater systems throughout Citrus Heights, including cell cleaning, generator checks, and chemical balancing to keep that soft-water feel you invested in.
Yes. We offer one-time cleanings with no contracts or commitments. Many Citrus Heights homeowners call us before a graduation party, family gathering, or putting their home on the market. Our one-time service covers skimming, brushing, vacuuming, tile cleaning, basket emptying, and chemical balancing. We leave your pool guest-ready. It is also a good way to see our work before deciding on regular maintenance.
Unusual noises from your pump are often the first warning. Grinding, screeching, or humming sounds mean something is wearing out. Other signs include a heater that will not fire, weak water flow, or a timer that stopped working. Air bubbles in the pump basket can signal a suction leak. Small problems turn into expensive repairs when ignored. During our visits, we check equipment for early warning signs and handle minor fixes before they grow.
Hard water contains high levels of calcium and minerals. The Sacramento Valley water supply is harder than many parts of California. Over time, this mineral content builds up on your tile, inside your filter, and on salt cells. You may notice white scale lines or cloudy water that will not clear. Filters clog faster and need more frequent cleaning. We account for local water conditions when balancing your chemicals and recommend treatments to reduce calcium buildup.
Reliable Pool Care. Done Right.