Pool Service · Scottsdale, AZ

Pool Service in Scottsdale, AZ.

Licensed pool care across Scottsdale, from Old Town to North Scottsdale. Weekly maintenance, equipment repair, remodeling, deep cleaning, and salt-system service — flat-price quotes, no long-term contracts, written service card every visit.

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  • Licensed · ROC 363870
  • Phoenix-based
  • Same-week start
  • No contracts
Trusted in Scottsdale

Scottsdale pools, kept Scottsdale-clean.

From the historic adobe homes around Old Town and the resort-row pools along the Camelback Corridor, north through McCormick Ranch and Gainey Ranch, into the golf-community estates of DC Ranch, Grayhawk, and Troon — Scottsdale runs the full range of residential pools the Valley has to offer. Big estate pools with attached spas, fountains, and waterfalls. Mid-size family pools tucked behind block walls. New-build pebble finishes in McDowell Mountain Ranch. We service all of it on the same routine.

What changes from one Scottsdale ZIP to the next is which problems hit hardest. Estate pools with multiple water features need tighter chemistry control because every pump cycle is moving more water through the system. Pools at the foot of the McDowells get late-afternoon shade that slows evaporation but invites monsoon dust off the desert. Pools at large country-club homes are more often saltwater. We adjust the routine to match what your specific pool actually needs — not a one-size weekly clean — and every visit leaves a written service card so you know what got done. Licensed AZ ROC 363870, fully insured, and we carry COI documentation for guard-gated HOAs on request.

Built for Scottsdale water

Why Scottsdale pools need real upkeep.

Three things that hit Scottsdale pools harder than almost anywhere else — and that we account for every visit, on every pool, from Old Town to the Troon foothills.

Triple-digit summer UV

The Valley runs 100 days a year above 100°F. UV strips free chlorine in hours unless cyanuric acid (stabilizer) is in range — but stabilizer creeps up over time and locks chlorine from working. Your test strip reads fine; nothing is sanitizing. We track the free-chlorine-to-CYA ratio and flag partial drains when stabilizer climbs past about 50 ppm.

Monsoon season (Jun–Sep)

Arizona monsoons drop walls of dust (haboobs), then dump 1–2″ of rain in 30 minutes, then leave another week of mesquite and palm debris falling overnight. Cleanup is part of your regular weekly visit — we don’t upcharge for monsoon work, and we time routes around the forecast when possible so the pool still looks right Friday afternoon.

Hard Phoenix-area tap water

Valley municipal water averages 250–400 ppm calcium hardness — among the hardest in the country. Left unchecked it scales tile lines, etches plaster, and burns out salt-cell plates years early. We balance pH and alkalinity to keep calcium dissolved instead of plated, and recommend partial drains when total hardness drifts past comfortable.

Coverage across Scottsdale

Scottsdale neighborhoods on our route.

We run residential and commercial routes across the full city — from Old Town and the Camelback Corridor up through Cactus, Gainey, McCormick, McDowell Mountain Ranch, Grayhawk, DC Ranch, Troon, and Silverleaf. ZIP coverage runs roughly 85250 through 85268. If you’re in Scottsdale, there’s a real chance we’re already on a neighbor’s street weekly.

  • Old Town
  • Camelback Corridor
  • Arcadia (East)
  • Cactus
  • Scottsdale Ranch
  • Gainey Ranch
  • McCormick Ranch
  • Kierland
  • Cactus Corridor
  • McDowell Mountain Ranch
  • Grayhawk
  • DC Ranch
  • Silverleaf
  • Troon
  • Troon North
  • Pinnacle Peak
  • Desert Mountain
  • North Scottsdale
  • Cactus Acres
Scottsdale pool questions

Scottsdale pool service FAQ.

If your question isn’t here, call or text — we typically reply same-day.

(602) 879-3902
Are pools in North Scottsdale harder to maintain than central Scottsdale?

They’re different, not harder. North Scottsdale pools tend to be larger estate-style with attached spas, water features, and longer plumbing runs — so chemistry takes more dose to move and equipment failures show up later. Central Scottsdale and Old Town pools are smaller and generally simpler. We adjust the visit routine and chemistry math to the pool, not to a generic weekly script.

Do you service HOA pools in Gainey Ranch, McCormick Ranch, or Grayhawk?

Yes — we run several HOA and community-pool routes in those areas under our commercial program. We carry general-liability and workers’ comp coverage, can produce a Certificate of Insurance for the property manager, and leave a monthly service log per pool for HOA records.

My Scottsdale pool has a mountain backdrop — do desert critters get into the water?

Occasionally — mostly small lizards, javelina hair, and the rare bee swarm in spring. We skim and remove what we find every visit and don’t charge extra. Saguaro fruit and palo verde pollen are the bigger nuisance in Scottsdale’s desert-foothill neighborhoods, especially around DC Ranch and Troon — we time brushing and filter cleans to match the season.

How does Scottsdale water differ from Phoenix tap water?

Scottsdale draws from the same Salt River Project / Central Arizona Project sources as most of the Valley, so calcium hardness lands in the same 250–400 ppm range. The bigger difference is on-site — older Scottsdale homes sometimes have soft-water systems plumbed into pool fill lines, which throws calcium and TDS readings off. We test for that on the first visit and re-route fill if needed.

What’s the right schedule for an estate pool with a spa, fountain, and water feature?

Weekly is the minimum; for larger estates with multiple bodies of water and constant feature operation, we recommend a slightly longer weekly visit so we have time to test and dose each section properly. We can also run a twice-weekly schedule April through September for the largest setups — that’s usually a flat add-on rather than a full second visit.

Do you carry insurance documentation for Scottsdale guard-gated communities?

Yes. We’re licensed AZ ROC 363870 and carry general liability plus workers’ compensation coverage. We can email a Certificate of Insurance directly to a property manager or HOA office before the first visit, and we keep gate-code and guard-list paperwork on file so a tech doesn’t get held up at the gatehouse on a service day.

Beyond Scottsdale

Service across the Valley.

Scottsdale is one of seven Valley cities we run weekly routes in. If you’re in any of these, we’re likely already nearby.

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