🇳🇿Porirua, Wellington

Pool Maintenance Specialists in Porirua

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Typical price:$100–$300per visit

Why Hire a Professional Pool Maintenance in Porirua?

  • Correct chemical balance ensures safe, comfortable swimming
  • Regular professional maintenance prevents costly equipment failures
  • Time-saving — no need to buy, store, or apply chemicals yourself
  • Expert diagnosis of water quality issues and equipment faults
Certified pool techniciansWater test records providedFully insured serviceEquipment fault diagnosis included

Common Pool Maintenance Jobs in Porirua

  • Regular pool cleaning and vacuuming
  • Chemical balancing and water testing
  • Filter cleaning and backwashing
  • Pool pump and equipment servicing
  • Algae treatment
  • Pool opening and closing (seasonal)

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Pool Maintenance FAQs in Porirua

How much does pool maintenance cost in NZ?

Regular pool maintenance in NZ typically costs $100–$200 per fortnightly visit, or $150–$300 for a monthly service. Annual contracts covering all chemicals, cleaning, and equipment checks cost $2,000–$5,000 per year.

How often should a pool be professionally serviced?

For most residential pools in NZ, fortnightly servicing during summer and monthly in winter keeps water chemistry balanced and equipment running well. Heavily used pools may require weekly service.

Why is my pool water green?

Green water is caused by algae, which typically results from insufficient chlorine, poor circulation, or pH imbalance. A pool technician can shock-treat the pool and restore water clarity within 24–72 hours.

What chemicals does my pool need?

Residential pools require chlorine (or saltwater equivalent), pH adjusters (acid/soda ash), alkalinity buffers, and occasional algaecide or clarifier. A pool professional will test your water and advise on the correct treatment.