Swimming Pool Supply StoreSwimming Pool Repair Service
Leslie’s is your trusted neighborhood pool store in Tarpon Springs, Florida and a go-to destination for all things pool and spa. We offer the best selection of pool and spa chemicals, pool cleaners, equipment, cleaning accessories, floats, and pool toys. Count on us for complete pool care, including free in-store water testing, free cleaner inspections, and free in-store labor on repairs. Shop your way — in-store, online with easy in-store returns, or through the Leslie’s app. And don’t forget to join the Leslie’s Pool Perks Rewards program for special offers and savings every time you shop.
Like Leslie Pool but so inconsistent at Tarpon Springs store. Closed when they want, gentlemen that was there other day was not very cheerful, had water tested and still waiting on results....three day? It is so much further to travel to Palm Harbor/Clearwater...going to have to change pool companies..want to hire me I know I could do better
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Stamatina Hapsis
Aug 5, 2025
1.0
Terrible service with the older man with white hair
Any question we had about pools he didn’t know and also didn’t really care to help us out!
Don’t waste your time with the Pinnelis Ave location in Tarpon Springs!
This guy shouldn’t even be working in a pool store if he won’t help out customers!!
Terrible experience as a first time walk in
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CL Guy
Jun 21, 2025
1.0
Been going here for the past three years. The water test machine has been down several times in the past few weeks. And never the same person in the store. I miss Zach.
Found Pinch a Penny right across the street.
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Robbie Brum
May 27, 2025
1.0
Nope bad service. Merchandise Was too high on cost I'll just go to pinch a penny for now on
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Larry Jackson
Mar 25, 2025
3.0
The price of clorine has gone crazy. To get 40 pounds of tablets and a large container of shock with a few gallons of clorine was close to $500. It's crazy seeing a few years ago that the same purchase would have been around $150. I guess everyone is price gouging on this stuff. After covid, it went up and has never come back down. How can there be a shortage in March?