Pool Service in Cape Coral, FL
Weekly cleaning, equipment repair, and complete pool care from a local crew that works these canals every day. From the Yacht Club to Burnt Store Road, we keep Cape Coral pools clear, balanced, and ready for a swim.
Pool Care Built for the Canal City
Cape Coral is our home base and the first name on our schedule every morning. The city was carved out of the waterfront, with more than 400 miles of canals threading through its neighborhoods, and that geography shapes how pools behave here. A pool two blocks off the Caloosahatchee lives a different life than a pool on a freshwater canal up north, and we service both every single week.
Our routes cover the whole grid. We know which neighborhoods catch the afternoon storm cells first, which canal zones throw the most salt spray, and which new subdivisions still have construction dust hanging in the air. That local knowledge shows up where it counts: cleaner water, steadier chemistry, and fewer surprise repairs.
We handle everything a Cape pool needs, from weekly pool cleaning and chemistry to equipment repair, resurfacing, and full green pool recovery. One call, one local crew, and a pool you never have to think about.
What Cape Coral Does to a Pool
Four hundred miles of canals, thousands of screen cages, and a building boom. Here is how we plan around all of it.
Saltwater Canal Zones
The southern and eastern Cape sits on Gulf-access saltwater canals. Salt-heavy breezes settle on screen cages, equipment pads, and deck rails, and salt speeds up corrosion on pump housings, heater cabinets, and fasteners. We put eyes on the metal parts of your system at every visit and flag wear early, while the fix is still small.
Freshwater Canal Zones
The central and northern Cape runs on freshwater canals and lakes, and many homes irrigate straight from them. That water carries minerals and organics that drift onto decks and into pools, feeding algae and leaving stains. We track phosphate load and adjust chemistry so canal-fed landscaping never gets ahead of your water.
Lanai and Screen-Cage Pools
Most Cape Coral pools live under a screened lanai, and screens change the math. Cages block the big debris but let fine pollen through, and they trim direct UV, which slows chlorine burn-off. We run different chemical baselines for caged and open pools, and we watch cages closely after windy weather.
New Builds and Original Pools
The northwest Cape keeps adding rooftops, and brand-new pools need careful startups while fresh plaster cures. Down in the older southeast neighborhoods, pools from the city's early decades carry aging surfaces and tired single-speed pumps. We care for both ends of that timeline every day, and we know the difference matters.
Pool Services Across Cape Coral
Every service below runs on weekly routes through Cape Coral, so help is never far from your street.
Pool Cleaning
Weekly skimming, vacuuming, brushing, and full water testing that keeps your pool swim-ready every day of the year.
Learn morePool Maintenance
Filter cleanings, salt cell care, and preventive checks that stretch the life of every part on your equipment pad.
Learn moreEquipment Repair
Fast diagnosis and repair for pumps, motors, heaters, and salt systems, with honest advice on repair versus replace.
Learn morePool Resurfacing
Plaster, quartz, and pebble finishes that bring older Cape Coral pools back to smooth, bright condition.
Learn moreGreen Pool Cleanup
A proven process that takes a pool from swamp green to clear, typically within 48 to 72 hours.
Learn moreNot Sure Where to Start?
Tell us what your pool is doing and we will point you the right way, with a free estimate and no pressure.
Get a free estimateFrom the Yacht Club to the Northwest Cape
Our trucks run from the original streets around the Yacht Club and Bimini Basin to Pelican, Tarpon Point, Sandoval, Trafalgar, Mariner, and the fast-growing blocks off Burnt Store Road. Saltwater side or freshwater side, gulf access or fresh canal, if your address says Cape Coral, you are on our map.
Call (754) 333-6909Nearby Areas We Serve
Fort Myers
Established neighborhoods, big trees, and a mix of screened and open pools across the river.
North Fort Myers
Riverfront communities and well-water homes on the north bank of the Caloosahatchee.
Pine Island & Matlacha
Island pools that live with salt air, storm exposure, and seasonal schedules.
Lehigh Acres
New builds, big lots, and well water out east. We run routes there every week.
Ready for a Cleaner Pool in Cape Coral?
Get a free quote for weekly service, a repair, or a full cleanup. No contracts, no pressure, just clear water.