Pool Service & Maintenance in Mequon, WI
Pool Service & Maintenance in Mequon, WI
Keeping a residential pool safe, clear, and ready to use through Wisconsin seasons requires consistent attention and local expertise.

Why specialized pool care matters in Mequon, WI
Mequon experiences cold, freezing winters, wet springs with heavy pollen and leaf drop, and warm, humid summers that accelerate algae growth. Those conditions make pools here more vulnerable to:
- Freeze-related plumbing and equipment damage during winter.
- Algae blooms and cloudy water in summer due to long pump downtime or warm temperatures.
- Mineral scaling and staining from moderately hard municipal water.
- Extra debris from mature trees and suburban yards.
Because of those local factors, seasonal tune-ups, thorough winterization, and consistent weekly service are essential to prevent costly repairs and maintain swim-ready water.
Routine services we include for weekly pool care in Mequon
Weekly service keeps water chemistry steady and prevents small issues from becoming major repairs:
- Skimming and surface debris removal to stop clogging skimmer baskets and filters.
- Vacuuming and brushing of walls, steps, and tile to prevent algae and scale buildup.
- Emptying skimmer and pump baskets and checking for debris around intakes.
- Filter care: backwashing sand/DE filters or inspecting/cleaning cartridges as needed.
- Complete chemical testing and balancing: free chlorine, combined chlorine, pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and stabilizer (CYA).
- Chlorine dosing and shock treatments when required after heavy use or storms.
- Equipment visual inspection: pumps, heaters, valves, and automatic controls.
Seasonal services: openings, closings, and tune-ups
Mequon pool owners need reliable seasonal transitions to protect equipment and ensure a fast, safe opening each spring.
Opening procedures:
- Remove winter cover, clean and inspect cover for damage.
- Refill to proper level and start circulation slowly.
- Reinstall pumps, filters, and heaters; test for leaks.
- Full chemical startup and stabilization, plus an initial shock and algae prevention.
- Inspect automation, timers, and safety equipment.
Closing and winterization:
- Lower water level and blow out lines or install winter plugs to prevent freeze damage.
- Drain and store pumps, filter media serviced or protected as appropriate.
- Add winter chemical treatments and install a secure cover suited to local snowfall.
- Insulate exposed equipment and ensure freeze-protection measures are in place.
Scheduled tune-ups:
- Pre-season mechanical inspection and performance testing for pump flow and filter efficiency.
- Heater combustion and ignition check, pressure testing, and safety controls verification.
- Salt cell cleaning and testing for salt systems; cell replacement planning.
- Electrical checks, lighting inspection, and verification of bonding/grounding.
Common pool problems in Mequon and how we diagnose them
- Cloudy water: Often caused by poor filtration, inadequate circulation, or chemical imbalance. Diagnosis includes turbidity testing, filter pressure checks, and a chemical audit.
- Green or black algae: Typically due to reduced sanitizer or phosphates and inadequate brushing. Treatment involves shock, algaecide, and targeted brushing with follow-up monitoring.
- High calcium scale or cloudy, gritty water: Results from high calcium hardness or pH. Solutions include partial drain and refill, chemical sequestrants, and scale prevention through balanced chemistry.
- Low flow or high filter pressure: Caused by clogged baskets, a dirty filter, or pump issues. Techs inspect impellers, check static pressure, and perform backwashing or cartridge cleaning.
- Freeze damage signs: Cracked skimmer throats or frozen lines. Preventative winterization is the best protection; repairs often require component replacement and pressure testing.
When diagnosing, professionals use a stepwise approach: visual inspection, manual testing (pressure, flow, chemical), equipment performance checks, and then corrective maintenance. Small fixes (o-rings, seals, winter plugs) are often handled immediately; larger repairs (heater replacement, cracked plumbing) are scoped with transparent recommendations.
Preventative maintenance plans and service agreements
For Mequon homeowners who want predictable care and fewer surprises, preventative maintenance plans and service agreements typically include:
- Defined visit frequency (weekly, biweekly, seasonal only, or full-season coverage).
- A checklist of included tasks (cleaning, chemical balancing, filter service, inspections).
- Priority scheduling and a maintenance record so you know what was done and when.
- Recommendations for parts replacement intervals (e.g., salt cell, pressure gauges, pool light seals).
- Transparent pricing models based on pool type, size, and chosen service level.
Agreements are customized to each pool’s specific needs; pricing varies with pool volume, equipment complexity (salt vs chlorine, gas vs electric heater), and the scope of seasonal services selected.
Practical tips to prolong equipment life and maintain water quality
- Maintain pH between 7.2 and 7.6 and alkalinity in the recommended range for your pool surface to reduce corrosion and scaling.
- Run circulation 8 to 12 hours daily during peak season or longer if heavy bather loads or heat demand higher turnover.
- Clean or backwash filters when differential pressure rises 8–10 psi above baseline.
- Remove leaves and debris promptly; allow skimmers and baskets to clear freely to protect pumps.
- Schedule annual tune-ups in spring to check heaters, pumps, and automation before heavy use.
- For salt systems, inspect and clean the cell regularly and log cell hours to plan replacement.
- Use a solid winter cover and properly winterize plumbing to avoid freeze cracking and costly mid-winter repairs.
- Keep landscaping trimmed to reduce debris, and avoid fertilizers or pesticide runoff into the pool.
Maintenance Plan
SILVER PLAN (Heating & cooling packages
Our Silver Plan provides you with year-round, worry-free protection. The benefits include:
$129.95
/plan cost every 6 months
Inspection and cleaning of your system during service visits.
Next-day scheduling & 24-hour emergency service.
Full coverage for labor on repairs due to equipment failure.
15% Discount on all parts for repairs and upgrades.
15% Discount on additional system installation.

2
visits per year
1
year in duration
15%
discount on jobs
Cooling
Lubricate motors
Clean condensate line
Check fan belts
Check performance of system
Change filters
Check contactor points
Check evaporator air temperatures
Check pressure switches
Check wiring & connections
Clean condenser coil
Check refrigerant charge
Check temperature differential
Check operating pressures
Check evaporator coil
Check voltage and AMP draw
Heating
Lubricate motors
Check wiring & connections
Adjust controls if needed
Clean burners/flame sensor.
Adjust combustion air to burners
Check Ohms and amps of furnace
Check blower
Check heat exchanger for cracks (if accessible)
Change filters, standard pleated filters included
Check performance of system
Check air temperature rise
Check C.O. levels



