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Steve's Pool Service provides Pool Closings, Pool Safety covers, pool maintenance, pool cleaning, in-ground pool installation, pool equipment installation, and more to customers in South Jersey.
They closed the pool today. Excellent job. I used them after being dissatisfied with a competitor’s prior service and pricing. Will be using Steve’s Pool Services again.
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Richard Brooks
Oct 21, 2025
5.0
They know what they're doing
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Scott Yashinski
Oct 8, 2025
5.0
It is always great working with Steve's Pool Service. They are always on time and explain everything they do for my pool.
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Eric Nelson
Oct 8, 2025
5.0
Steve's Pool Service was excellent closing our pool this year! They showed up on time and performed all the services as promised! I highly recommend their closing services! I can't wait to use them to open our pool in the spring!!
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Denise Rubba
Oct 5, 2025
5.0
Great company. They always do a great job. Reliable & a great group of employees
Frequently Asked Questions About Steve's Pool Service
What services does Steve's Pool Service offer?
Steve's Pool Service specializes in a wide range of services, including pool opening and closing, pool cleaning, pool equipment installation, and pool equipment repair.
Do you offer any warranties for your work?
Yes, we offer a one-year warranty on installations.
How often should I have my pool professionally serviced?
For most residential pools, we recommend weekly service to maintain optimal water quality and equipment performance. However, the frequency can vary based on pool usage, your local environment (trees, dust, etc.), weather conditions, and your type of pool system. Contact us if you are interested in having your pool serviced!
How long should I wait to swim after shocking the pool?
You should wait to 8-12 hours after shocking the pool with chlorine or other chemicals before swimming.
How often should I test my pool water?
How often you test your pool water depends on several factors, including the temperature, how often you use the pool, and the number of swimmers. During peak swimming season, you should test the pH balance and sanitizer levels at least 2-3 times per week.
What should I do if my pool is losing water?
It's normal for pool water to evaporate up to ¾ of an inch per day, especially for in-ground pools. However, if you notice excessive water loss, it could be a sign of a leak.
What should I do before closing my pool for the winter?
Before closing your pool, you should clean it, remove debris, treat it with chemicals, winterize it, and cover it with a secure safety cover. Contact us if you are interested in having us take care of closing your pool for you!
How do I extend the life of my pool liner?
A pool professional can help extend the life of your pool liner by tucking it back in if it starts to come out of the track. Contact us if you need assistance with your pool liner.
What should the pH and alkalinity be for my pool?
The pH level of your pool should be between 7.4 and 7.6, and the total alkalinity should be between 100 and 150 ppm.
When should I close my pool for the season?
Most pools in colder climates should be closed when temperatures consistently drop below 65°F. This helps prevent damage from freezing and keeps your pool clean over winter
What’s included in your pool closing service?
Our pool closing service includes lowering the water level, blowing out lines, adding winter chemicals, removing accessories, and securely installing your pool cover.
Do I need a safety cover for my pool?
Yes, safety covers help protect your pool and prevent accidents. They’re strong enough to support weight and keep debris out during the off-season.
What’s the difference between a tarp and a safety cover?
A tarp is a basic cover that keeps out debris, but a safety cover is anchored and designed to prevent accidental entry, making it much safer for families and pets.
How long does it take to close a pool?
Pool closings usually take 1 to 2 hours, depending on the size of your pool and the type of cover you have.
Can you install a new safety cover?
Yes, we install custom-fit safety covers for all pool shapes and sizes. We’ll measure your pool and recommend the best option for safety and durability.
How do I maintain my safety cover during winter?
Keep the cover clear of heavy snow and debris. Use a leaf blower or broom—never sharp tools—to avoid damage.
Do you offer pool opening services in spring?
Absolutely! We offer full pool opening services, including removing the cover, cleaning, refilling, and balancing chemicals to get your pool swim-ready.