Post-Storm Cleanup

Post-Storm Clean-Up restores your pool after monsoons, haboobs, and other storms bring debris, dirt, and chemistry disruption to your pool

What This Service Includes

  • Remove heavy debris

  • Vacuum bottom

  • Brush walls and steps

  • Shock or sanitize

  • Balance chemistry

  • Backwash or clean filter

  • Inspect equipment for damage

When You Need This Service

  • After monsoon winds

  • After haboob storms

  • When pool is full of leaves/dirt

  • When water turns cloudy

  • When equipment strain increases

Our Diagnosis-First Approach

Before performing any service, we complete a structured diagnosis:

  1. Assess debris load

  2. Test chemistry

  3. Evaluate filter pressure

  4. Clear circulation path

  5. Restore clarity

Pricing

Post-Storm Cleanup pricing depends on debris volume but expect to pay between $125 and $399

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How soon should I schedule a Post-Storm Cleanup?

As soon as possible. Debris left in the pool can clog skimmers, restrict circulation, stain surfaces, and create conditions that allow algae to develop. Prompt cleanup helps prevent minor storm impacts from becoming larger water quality issues.

Q: Will a monsoon or haboob affect my pool chemistry?

Yes. Heavy rain, dust, dirt, and organic debris can dilute sanitizer levels, alter pH, increase chlorine demand, and introduce contaminants that affect water clarity. Water testing and rebalancing are often necessary after significant storms.

Q: Do I need a filter cleaning after a storm?

Not always, but severe storms can load filters with dirt, dust, and debris much faster than normal. During the cleanup, we evaluate filter pressure and condition to determine whether cleaning or backwashing is recommended.

Q: My pool is cloudy after a storm, is that normal?

Yes. Wind-blown dust, dirt, pollen, and organic matter commonly cause cloudy water after monsoon activity. Most pools can be restored quickly with proper debris removal, filtration, and chemical balancing.

Q: How can I reduce storm damage to my pool in the future?

Before major storms, lowering the water level slightly (when appropriate), emptying baskets, securing loose items around the pool area, and maintaining proper sanitizer levels can help reduce cleanup requirements afterward.