Pool Cleaning & Repair in Marietta & East Cobb, GA: 2026 Guide
Everything Marietta and East Cobb pool owners need to know about pool service, repair, and local pricing. Covers seasonal timing, water chemistry challenges, and neighborhoods served.
Peachy Pools provides pool cleaning, maintenance, and repair services throughout Marietta and East Cobb, GA. Whether you need weekly pool service, a spring opening, pool repair, or green pool recovery, this guide covers what pool service looks like in Marietta — including local pricing, what weekly maintenance includes, and the specific challenges Marietta and East Cobb pool owners face in Cobb County.
I am Corey Adams, owner of Peachy Pools, and I have serviced pools in Marietta and Cobb County for over 15 years. Marietta and East Cobb are core service areas for us — from the neighborhoods around Marietta Square and Kennesaw Mountain to the subdivisions in East Cobb near Walton, Lassiter, and Pope High School, across the 30060, 30062, 30064, and 30066 zip codes. If you are looking for pool cleaning in Marietta, call (770) 802-3997 or visit our Marietta service page for a free estimate.
What Does Weekly Pool Service in Marietta Include?
Weekly pool cleaning service in Marietta covers everything needed to keep your pool clean and chemically balanced through Georgia's swim season, which runs roughly late March through October. Here is what every Peachy Pools visit includes:
Marietta Weekly Pool Service Checklist
- Surface skimming — removing leaves, pollen, pine needles, and debris
- Brushing walls, steps, and waterline tile to prevent algae buildup
- Vacuuming the pool floor (manual or automatic)
- Testing and balancing water chemistry (pH, chlorine, alkalinity, CYA, calcium)
- Adding chemicals as needed — all chemicals included in your monthly rate
- Cleaning filter and skimmer baskets
- Inspecting pump, filter, salt cell, and heater for early warning signs
- Written service report after every visit
Marietta pools need consistent weekly service because of Georgia's combination of intense summer heat, humidity, and tree coverage. East Cobb neighborhoods in particular sit under heavy hardwood and pine canopies — during spring pollen season (March through May), pools in East Cobb can accumulate a visible layer of yellow-green pine pollen overnight. That pollen drives up phosphate levels and feeds algae if not managed with regular cleaning and chemical treatment. For more on pollen management, see our pollen season pool care guide.
Pool Cleaning Marietta GA: Local Pricing (2026)
Pool service pricing in Marietta is consistent with the broader Cobb County market. Here is what you can expect to pay for pool cleaning and maintenance in Marietta and East Cobb:
Pool Service Pricing in Marietta, GA (2026)
- Weekly pool cleaning: $150–$225/month for a standard pool up to 20,000 gallons (chemicals included)
- Larger pool (20,000–35,000 gallons): $200–$275/month
- Pool opening (spring startup): $200–$300 depending on pool size and condition
- Pool closing (winterization): $200–$350 depending on equipment complexity
- One-time cleaning or green pool recovery: $150–$400 depending on condition
- Equipment repair: $85–$150/hour labor plus parts
No contracts are required — Peachy Pools works on a month-to-month basis. Marietta has a wide range of pool sizes, from smaller plunge pools in West Cobb to large resort-style pools in East Cobb subdivisions. A free on-site estimate is the best way to get an accurate price. For a full breakdown of Georgia pool service pricing, see our Georgia pool service cost guide.
Pool Repair in Marietta and East Cobb, GA
Peachy Pools handles pool equipment repairs for Marietta homeowners alongside regular weekly maintenance. Pool repair in East Cobb and greater Marietta is one of our most frequent service calls — many homes in these neighborhoods have pools that are 10 to 20 years old with equipment that needs regular attention. Common repair calls include:
Common Pool Repairs in Marietta & East Cobb
- Pump motor failure or loss of prime — common during summer heat waves when pumps run long hours
- Salt chlorine generator cell replacement (typically needed every 3–5 years)
- Pool heater diagnosis — gas ignition and heat exchanger problems
- Leak detection — East Cobb homes on clay soil see ground movement from wet-dry cycles
- Filter system repairs — DE filter, cartridge, and sand filter maintenance
- Plumbing repairs — valve replacement, union fittings, return jets, drain covers
- Automatic cleaner repairs — Polaris, Hayward, and Pentair systems
East Cobb pool owners deal with some specific repair challenges. The mature neighborhoods around Walton High School, Lassiter, and the Johnson Ferry corridor have pools built in the 1990s and 2000s — original equipment in these pools (pumps, heaters, plumbing unions) often needs replacement or repair by this point. Georgia's red clay soil also causes ground shifting that stresses underground plumbing, especially during the wet-dry cycles between summer thunderstorms and dry stretches. If your Marietta pool is losing more than a quarter inch of water per day beyond normal evaporation, it may have a leak. For more on pool repair services, see our Georgia pool repair guide.
Marietta Pool Season: Open & Close Timing
Marietta's pool season typically runs from late March through October. Here is how the calendar breaks down for most Marietta pool owners:
Marietta Pool Season Calendar
- Mid-to-late March: Open your pool before pollen season peaks in early April
- April–May: Pollen season — weekly cleaning is essential, especially in tree-heavy East Cobb
- June–August: Peak swim season, highest heat and algae risk
- September–October: Leaves begin falling, still warm enough for regular use
- Late October–November: Close before first hard freeze (typically mid-to-late November)
- December–February: Winterized pool needs only monthly visual checks
Opening your pool before pollen season matters in Marietta. North Georgia pollen season starts in early March with tree pollen and peaks in April with pine pollen. Pools that sit stagnant through March will collect organic material that turns the water green before the cover even comes off. For a step-by-step opening guide, see our Spring Pool Opening Checklist for Georgia. For winterization, see our pool closing guide.
Water Chemistry Challenges in Marietta
Marietta pool water chemistry is affected by several local factors that set it apart from pools in drier or cooler climates:
Marietta & East Cobb Pool Chemistry Factors
- Heavy pollen from March through May raises phosphate levels that feed algae growth
- Cobb County municipal water is moderately hard — calcium levels need regular monitoring
- Summer heat (90°F+ for weeks) burns through chlorine faster than moderate climates
- Afternoon thunderstorms dilute chemical levels and introduce contaminants same-day
- Evaporation in July/August (1–2 inches per week) concentrates minerals and raises hardness
- Red clay tracked in by swimmers adds iron to water and causes orange-brown surface staining
- Older East Cobb pools often have concrete/plaster surfaces that raise pH continuously
Calcium buildup is a common issue I see in Marietta pools. Cobb County's municipal water supply has moderate hardness, which means calcium levels creep up over the season as water evaporates and is replaced with fill water. Left unchecked, high calcium causes white scale deposits on tile, pool surfaces, and inside heaters and salt cells. Regular monitoring and occasional partial drains keep calcium in the ideal 200–400 ppm range. For a deeper look at pool chemistry, see our pool water chemistry guide.
Marietta & East Cobb Neighborhoods We Serve
Peachy Pools services pools throughout Marietta and East Cobb, including these neighborhoods and areas across the 30060, 30062, 30064, and 30066 zip codes:
Marietta & East Cobb Service Areas
- East Cobb — Walton, Lassiter, Pope, and Wheeler High School areas
- Johnson Ferry Road and Roswell Road corridors
- West Cobb — Hillgrove, Dallas Highway, and Lost Mountain areas
- Marietta Square and downtown Marietta neighborhoods
- Kennesaw Mountain and Stilesboro Road areas
- Powers Ferry, Lower Roswell, and the Sandy Plains corridor
- New and established neighborhoods throughout all Marietta zip codes
We also serve pool owners in communities adjacent to Marietta. If you are in Kennesaw, Smyrna, Vinings, or the Acworth area, we service those locations as well. Call (770) 802-3997 to confirm we cover your address.
To schedule pool cleaning or pool repair in Marietta, call Corey at (770) 802-3997. Free estimates, no contracts, no subcontractors — every pool is personally serviced by Corey Adams. Peachy Pools also serves Kennesaw, Acworth, Woodstock, Dallas, Hiram, and all of Cobb, Paulding, and Cherokee counties.
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