Pool maintenance is not the same in every season. Weather changes can shift chemistry, increase debris, and affect how hard your equipment has to work.
Summer challenges
Hot temperatures, more swimmers, and stronger sun exposure can burn through chlorine faster and increase evaporation. Pools often need closer chemistry monitoring during peak summer use.
Wind and debris
Wind can blow dirt, leaves, and pollen into the water, filling baskets and increasing the burden on the filter. That debris can also contribute to algae and cloudy water if left too long.
Rain and water balance
Rain can dilute chemicals and wash contaminants into the pool. After storms, many homeowners notice a sudden change in clarity or sanitizer demand.
Seasonal service adjustments help keep your pool consistent, even when the weather is not.