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How Often Should You Clean Your Pool in Florida?

  • Riverside Pools
  • Apr 17
  • 2 min read

If you live in Florida, you already know owning a pool isn’t exactly low maintenance. Between the heat, humidity, pollen, and frequent use, pools here need a lot more attention than in other parts of the country.

One of the most common questions we get at Riverside Pools is: “How often should I actually be cleaning my pool?”


Why Florida Pools Need More Frequent Cleaning

Florida pools deal with conditions that make maintenance more demanding:

  • Heavy pollen (especially in spring)

  • Frequent rainstorms that throw off water chemistry

  • High heat that speeds up algae growth

  • Debris from trees and landscaping

  • More frequent use year-round

Because of this, what works in other states (cleaning every couple weeks) just doesn’t cut it here.

DIY Pool Cleaning: What It Actually Takes

If you’re maintaining your pool yourself, here’s what you should be doing:

2–3 times per week:

  • Skimming debris and pollen

  • Checking water level

1–2 times per week:

  • Brushing pool walls and steps

  • Vacuuming the pool

1–2 times per week (minimum):

  • Testing and balancing chemicals

Every 4–6 weeks:

  • Cleaning your filter (more often in spring)

Realistically, this adds up to several hours per week, and if you miss a few days, problems can build quickly.


Weekly Pool Service: What You Get

With weekly pool service, everything is handled for you on a consistent schedule:

  • Full cleaning (skimming, brushing, vacuuming)

  • Water testing and chemical balancing

  • Equipment checks

  • Filter monitoring and maintenance recommendations

In Florida, weekly service isn’t a luxury it’s what keeps your pool from turning cloudy or green.


Weekly Service vs. DIY: What’s Better?

DIY might work if:

  • You have the time to stay consistent

  • You understand pool chemistry

  • You don’t mind the trial and error

Weekly service is better if:

  • You want a consistently clean, swim-ready pool

  • You’ve dealt with cloudy water or algae before

  • You’d rather not spend your time maintaining it.


What Happens If You Don’t Clean Your Pool Enough?

Skipping regular maintenance in Florida can quickly lead to:

  • Cloudy or murky water

  • Algae growth

  • Clogged filters

  • Imbalanced chemicals (which can irritate skin/eyes)

  • More expensive fixes later


The Bottom Line

In Florida, weekly pool cleaning is the standard for a reason.It keeps your pool clear, safe, and ready to enjoy—without the stress of trying to keep up with it yourself.


Need Help Keeping Up?

At Riverside Pools, we provide reliable, owner-operated pool cleaning in Tampa Bay—with no contracts and straightforward service you can count on.

Whether you need ongoing weekly maintenance or help getting your pool back on track, we’ve got you covered.


 
 
 

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