Pool Maintenance in Fort Myers, FL

A steady weekly plan for homeowners across Fort Myers and Lehigh Acres.

Licensed and insured, with a dedicated weekly technician for your Fort Myers route.

A Maintenance Plan That Doesn't Miss a Week

Skipped visits are how Fort Myers pools slide into algae trouble. Every account stays on a fixed weekly schedule.

  • Fixed weekly visit day
  • Full chemical balancing every time
  • Equipment glance-check on each stop
  • Photo report sent the same day

The Weekly Pool Maintenance Plan Fort Myers Homeowners Rely On

Arctic Pools & Spas runs pool maintenance in Fort Myers, FL on a set weekly schedule, matching what Lee County pools need to stay clear through peak season.

This weekly plan covers Fort Myers, Naples, Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Estero, Cape Coral, and Lehigh Acres.

  • Weekly water testing, for owners who don't want to manage chemistry
  • Filter rinsing, for pools with heavy leaf and pollen load
  • Pool and tile brushing, for pools prone to mineral scale
  • Equipment monitoring, for owners who want issues caught early

A Week in the Life of a Fort Myers Pool

Fort Myers pools run 12 months of continuous filtration, unlike seasonal climates further north. That nonstop cycle shapes the maintenance routine.

Why Year-Round Filtration Changes the Plan

Unlike seasonal climates, Fort Myers pools filter and circulate all year, doubling annual operating hours on equipment. Weekly maintenance keeps that load in check.

Technician brushing a pool wall during a Fort Myers maintenance visit

The Order Chemicals Go In

  • Test the water
  • Correct alkalinity first
  • Dial in pH next
  • Add sanitizer last

Skipping the order wastes product.

Chemical test kit held poolside during a maintenance visit

How Open-Air Pools Wear Differently Than Screened Ones

Fort Myers has more unscreened pools than Naples, meaning more direct sun exposure and faster chlorine burn-off. Maintenance visits adjust dosing accordingly.

Water sample held up to the light beside a pool

What Gets Checked on the Equipment Pad

Every stop includes a listen for pump noise, a pressure gauge check, a look for leaks, and a timer confirmation.

Pool equipment pad with pump and filter in Fort Myers

When a Routine Visit Turns Into a Repair Flag

If a technician spots a failing part during maintenance, it gets flagged that day instead of waiting for the next report.

Worn pump seal with calcium buildup in Fort Myers

Why a Weekly Plan Pays Off

A steady weekly maintenance plan keeps Fort Myers pools ahead of the year-round filtration cycle instead of playing catch-up. Consistent visits also mean equipment issues get caught early, before a small problem becomes an expensive one.

Fort Myers pools see more direct sun than Naples' screened enclosures, and a weekly plan is built around that faster chemical burn-off. You get a photo report every week, so you always know your pool got the attention it needed.

How It Works

  1. Start your Fort Myers maintenance plan
  2. William assigns your weekly technician
  3. Your visit day stays fixed on the calendar
  4. Review your photo report weekly
  5. Reach out whenever something comes up

What Fort Myers Customers Say

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Fort Myers Pool Maintenance FAQs

Why is service only offered weekly?

Fort Myers pools run year-round filtration, so weekly attention keeps chemistry in check. Without regular treatment a pool can start losing balance within days and turn visibly green within one to two weeks, and unlike seasonal climates, these pools never really get a break to fall back on.

Will I have the same technician every visit?

Yes, the same person services your route each week. That's what lets small equipment problems get flagged before they turn into repairs.

Do you service vinyl liner or above-ground pools?

No, in-ground concrete pools only. Our maintenance routine, tools, and training are built specifically around concrete pool structures.

Is maintenance different from a one-time cleaning?

Yes, maintenance is an ongoing weekly plan, not a single visit. It's designed to keep a pool consistently balanced through a filtration cycle that never really stops.

How do I check on my pool while traveling?

Your weekly email report includes a live photo. You'll always know your pool got its visit, no matter where you are.

What if my pool has a screened cage vs. open air?

Either way, we adjust the visit to match your setup. Fort Myers has more open-air pools than Naples, so your technician accounts for the extra sun and debris exposure.

This Weekly Plan Covers Fort Myers

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Fort Myers, FL. Not sure your address is on the route? Call and we'll confirm.

A Fort Myers Pool That Runs Itself

Weekly pool maintenance in Fort Myers keeps your water balanced through a filtration cycle that never really stops. Contact us for a free pool maintenance estimate today.