Welcome to Perfect Care Pool Services

Serving La Mesa, Tierrasanta, San Carlos, Mission Valley, Blossom Valley, Clairemont, Serra Mesa, Santee, Lakeside, El Cajon, Spring Valley

La Mesa Pool Services

Complete Pool Maintenance

Perfect Care Pool Service is a professional residential and commercial La Mesa Pool Services and Maintenance company. Our premium quality pool cleaning and repair services are your best value!

Dependable Pool Service

Rely on our highly recommended pool service technicians who are prompt, courteous, and professional. We have the knowledge and experience to provide expert pool maintenance and repairs for residential and commercial property owners. In addition to pool water and system maintenance, we also troubleshoot problems before they occur.

Quality Pool Service

Your swimming pool is a major investment for relaxation, fun, and fitness. Since its cleanliness and water quality impact the enjoyment and health of every swimmer, why take chances with its maintenance and care?
We keep the water sparkling clear and clean so your pool remains healthy and hassle-free.

New Customer Special Offer

2 months for only $199.00

Call Today to Get Started – (619) 606-4834

Special Season Offer includes:

  • Weekly Service
  • Net & Brush
  • Vacuum as needed
  • Balance Chemicals
  • Empty Baskets
  • Back Wash Filter (as needed)
  • Inspect All Equipment
  • …and a lot more!

Offer Valid for New Customers Only

Free, no-obligation pool inspection

Pool Cleaning

Sanitation and maintenance of your pool's water quality and system components

  • Check all chemical levels
  • Balance all chemical levels (no extra costs for chemicals used as part of normal service)
  • Thoroughly skim pool surface
  • Brush down interior wall of pool
  • Brush down tile
  • Vacuum the pool (as needed)
  • Clean skimmer and empty basket
  • Check pump basket and empty
  • Backwash filter (as needed)
  • Inspect all pool equipment
  • Monitor and adjust any time clock system
  • Check computerized saltwater system (if applicable)

Water Chemical Safety/Salt Systems

Process of chemical testing, balancing and adjusting to insure healthy water quality and equipment protection

Chemical Safety Service

Process of chemical testing, balancing and adjusting to insure healthy water quality and equipment protection

Salt Systems

Maintenance and installation of mineral- based or salt water pools and purification systems

Pool & Spa Equipment Repair & Upgrades

Pumps, filters, heaters, chlorinators, wireless controls, electrical upgrades, under and above ground plumbing, and skimmer replacement.

Equipment and Pool Surface Inspection and Repair

Inspection, repair and replacement of pool systems and components to ensure proper operation, including:

  • Plumbing repair
  • Electrical repair
  • Leak detection and repair
  • Acid washing
  • Startups
  • Free estimates

Pool Care

Pool Care

You bet! Proper cleaning and regular maintenance not only keep your pool beautiful ─ they protect your financial investment … and the safety of you, your family and friends. Whether you “do it yourself” or rely on a pool service technician, a clean pool is a healthier and happier pool for everyone involved.

Cleaning

Even if you use an automatic pool cleaner, vacuum your pool at least once a week to remove debris that the filter misses. Brush the sides to remove algae and bacteria that grow in areas with little or no circulation. It’s best to brush toward the drain, beginning at the shallow end. Also, make sure to keep the surrounding deck clean by regularly removing trash, sweeping and rinsing.

Filtration

The filter, one of your pool’s most important pieces of equipment, is designed to remove visible debris and most microscopic matter. Clean it at least monthly. For a sand filter, backwash or reverse the flow of water through the filter for 2 to 3 minutes until the wastewater appears clear. For a cartridge filter, remove the cartridge, hose it thoroughly and replace.

Circulation

Water in motion makes it difficult for bacteria and algae to take hold. It also moves debris for capture by the filter. That’s why pool water must be regularly circulated, preferably during the day for a minimum of 10 hours.

Water Testing and Maintenance

Pool water must be regularly tested, measured and adjusted for its pH balance and level of active sanitizer. Why? Many factors constantly change the water quality, including frequency of use, number of swimmers, product application and even the weather. If imbalances continue over time, the water becomes unsanitary, pool surfaces can become damaged and equipment can fail. Carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using test kits and chemicals, or contract a professional pool service provider.

The end result is a brilliant, sparkling pool that lasts over time and is inviting to all. Enjoy!

FAQ’s

Why is My Pool Water Cloudy?

Several things can cause a pool to lose its clarity – inadequate water circulation, chemical imbalance, poor filtration, low sanitizer levels or lack of oxidation.

Can Algae Really Hurt My Pool?

Yes! If left unchecked, algae can grow in free-floating patches or cling to pool walls. Not only can algae clog filters, it eventually can cause pool surface damage and impact swimmers’ health.

Why Does My Pool Have a Strong Chlorine Smell?

You may be improperly administering chemicals, which is costly and can prove harmful to eyes and skin.

Can I Experiment with Chemicals Till I Get the Water Quality I Want?

NEVER experiment! Improper measuring and mixing of chemicals – whether diluted or concentrated – can create both unwanted reactions and potential health hazards. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions with special attention to safety gear, clean up and storage.

What is RWI?

RWI stands for recreational water illnesses that are caused by bacteria found in water, such as pools and spas. RWI usually involves diarrhea-type illnesses, but also can cause skin rash and ear, eye or respiratory infections. Pool and spa water requires proper chemical treatment to lessen the incidence of RWI. Also, people should avoid swallowing pool water and not swim while sick

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