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Pool maintenance vs pool equipment repair

Pool maintenance vs pool equipment repair: regular chemistry visits vs fixing broken hardware. Compare what each covers, costs, and why skipping one often causes the other.

Pool maintenance is a recurring service — weekly or biweekly — that keeps the pool clean and chemically balanced. A typical visit includes testing and adjusting water chemistry (pH, chlorine, alkalinity, calcium hardness), skimming debris, brushing walls, vacuuming, emptying skimmer and pump baskets, and backwashing the filter. Monthly plans cost $100–$250 depending on pool size and region. This is preventive care that extends equipment life and keeps the water safe for swimming. Pool equipment repair is a reactive, specialized service for when something breaks — the pump fails, the heater won't ignite, the salt chlorinator shows an error, the automatic cleaner is stuck, or the filter pressure is too high. Repair costs vary widely: pump motor replacement ($300–$800), heater repair ($200–$600), salt cell replacement ($400–$900), filter cartridge or grid replacement ($200–$500). Most pool equipment lasts 5–10 years with proper maintenance. The connection: neglected maintenance is the #1 cause of premature equipment failure. Running a pump with clogged baskets burns out the motor. Poor chemistry corrodes heater exchangers and salt cells. Calcium buildup from unbalanced water destroys filter grids.

Zwembadonderhoud vs pool-equipment-repair

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Best forChoose a pool maintenance plan as ongoing weekly or biweekly service — it's the baseline that keeps your water safe, your equipment running, and your repair costs down. Essential for any pool owner who doesn't want to manage chemistry themselves.Choose pool equipment repair when something specific is broken or underperforming — pump losing prime, heater error codes, cloudy water despite correct chemistry (filter issue), or automatic cleaner not moving. These are one-time fixes, not ongoing services.
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Call a zwembadonderhoud when…

Choose a pool maintenance plan as ongoing weekly or biweekly service — it's the baseline that keeps your water safe, your equipment running, and your repair costs down. Essential for any pool owner who doesn't want to manage chemistry themselves.

When to call

Call a pool-equipment-repair when…

Choose pool equipment repair when something specific is broken or underperforming — pump losing prime, heater error codes, cloudy water despite correct chemistry (filter issue), or automatic cleaner not moving. These are one-time fixes, not ongoing services.

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