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
Choose the services you need, when you need them.
Pool Opening
- Remove and properly store the pool cover
- Reinstall ladders, rails, and pool accessories
- Reconnect and inspect pumps, filters, heaters, and other equipment
- Prime the system and start circulation
- Initial debris removal from the pool
- Balance water chemistry to safe starting levels
- Inspect the pool and equipment for visible issues or leaks
Spa Opening
- Remove and store spa cover
- Reconnect and inspect spa equipment and plumbing
- Clean spa shell and remove debris
- Fill the spa and start circulation
- Test and balance water chemistry
- Ensure heating and jets are operating properly
Weekly Pool Vacuum
- Vacuum pool to remove debris from the floor
- Skim surface debris
- Brush pool walls, steps, and tile as needed
- Empty skimmer and pump baskets
- Check water level
- Visual inspection of pool equipment
Weekly Pool and Spa
- Vacuum pool and spa surfaces
- Skim debris from water surface
- Brush walls, steps, benches, and tile
- Empty skimmer and pump baskets
- Test and balance water chemistry
- Inspect pumps, filters, heaters, and controls
- Monitor overall water clarity and system performance
Pool Closing
- Lowering the water level to appropriate winterization height
- Blowing out and winterizing plumbing lines
- Adding winterizing chemicals to help protect water quality
- Installing winter plugs and securing returns and skimmers
- Shutting down and protecting pumps, filters, heaters, and equipment
- Installing and securing the pool cover (if applicable)
Essential Winter Watch
- Periodic visual inspections during the off-season
- Checking water level and adjusting as needed
- Monitoring cover condition and anchor tension
- Identifying signs of ice damage, leaks, or shifting equipment
- Early detection of issues to help prevent costly spring repairs
Filter Cleaning
- Disassembling and inspecting the filter system
- Removing debris, oils, and buildup from filter media
- Thorough cleaning of cartridges, grids, or sand (based on system type)
- Reassembling and restoring proper system operation
- Improving circulation, efficiency, and water clarity
Salt Cell Cleaning
- Inspecting the salt cell for calcium and mineral buildup
- Cleaning the cell to restore proper chlorine production
- Checking salt system connections and flow
- Helping extend the life of the salt chlorination system
- Supporting consistent and balanced water sanitation
Water Testing
- Professional testing of key water chemistry levels
- Evaluating pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and other critical metrics
- Identifying imbalances that can affect water quality or equipment
- Providing clear recommendations for proper chemical adjustments
- Helping maintain safe, comfortable swimming conditions
Auto Pool Cover Cleaning
- Removing debris, dirt, and organic buildup from the cover surface
- Gentle cleaning to protect cover material and mechanisms
- Inspecting tracks, fabric, and hardware for wear or damage
- Helping extend the life and appearance of the automatic cover
- Supporting smooth operation and proper sealing
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.
During peak season, maintenance is needed 2 to 3 times per week. In spring and fall, weekly service is usually sufficient. In winter, monitoring every 2 to 4 weeks is recommended.
Yes. Weekly professional service ensures proper water chemistry, thorough cleaning, equipment care, and early detection of problems.
Yes. Winter maintenance prevents freeze damage, cover failure, algae growth, and costly spring repairs.
Homeowners can handle basic tasks, but professional service is recommended for chemistry, equipment care, and long term protection.
Common mistakes include improper chemical dosing, poor pH control, neglecting filters and equipment, running pumps incorrectly, and ignoring small leaks.