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Pool Service in Acworth, GA: Cleaning, Repair & 2026 Pricing

Everything Acworth pool owners need to know about pool service, repair, and local pricing. Covers seasonal timing, lake-area water chemistry challenges, and neighborhoods served.

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Corey Adams
Owner, Peachy Pools · April 2026

Peachy Pools provides pool cleaning, maintenance, and repair services throughout Acworth, GA. Whether you need weekly pool service, a spring opening, equipment repair, or help restoring a green pool, this guide covers what pool service looks like in Acworth — including local pricing, what weekly maintenance includes, and the specific challenges Acworth pool owners face near Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona.

I am Corey Adams, owner of Peachy Pools, and I have serviced pools in Acworth and Cobb County for over 15 years. Acworth is one of our core service areas — from the lake-area neighborhoods near Lake Allatoona to the subdivisions along Baker Road, Mars Hill, and the 30101/30102 zip codes. If you are looking for pool cleaning service in Acworth, call (770) 802-3997 or visit our Acworth service page for a free estimate.

What Does Weekly Pool Service in Acworth Include?

Weekly pool cleaning service in Acworth covers everything needed to keep your pool clean and chemically balanced through Georgia's long swim season. Here is what every Peachy Pools visit includes:

Acworth Weekly Pool Service Checklist

  • Surface skimming — removing leaves, pollen, pine needles, and debris
  • Brushing walls, steps, and waterline tile to prevent algae growth
  • 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

Acworth pools require consistent weekly attention due to the combination of Georgia heat, heavy tree coverage, and the lake-area microclimate. Neighborhoods near Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona experience higher humidity than inland areas, which accelerates algae growth. The mature pine and hardwood canopy throughout Acworth also means more organic debris — especially during spring pollen season in March and April, when pine pollen from the surrounding hillsides blankets pool surfaces daily and drives up phosphate levels.

Pool Service Acworth GA: Local Pricing (2026)

Pool service pricing in Acworth is consistent with the broader Cobb County market. Here is what you can expect to pay for pool cleaning and maintenance in the Acworth area:

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Pool Service Pricing in Acworth, 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. Most Acworth pool owners find that professional weekly service is more cost-effective than buying retail chemicals and maintaining the pool themselves, especially when you consider the cost of a single algae bloom treatment or equipment failure from skipped maintenance. For a full breakdown of Georgia pool service pricing, see our Georgia pool service cost guide.

Acworth Pool Season: Open & Close Timing

Acworth's pool season typically runs from late March through October. Here is how the calendar breaks down for most Acworth pool owners:

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Acworth Pool Season Calendar

  • Mid-to-late March: Open your pool before pollen season peaks in early April
  • April–May: Pollen season — weekly cleaning is critical during this period
  • 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 is especially important in Acworth. The pine forests surrounding Lake Allatoona and the hillsides along Acworth Beach produce heavy pollen starting in early April. Pools that are not circulating and balanced at the start of pollen season often turn green within a week. For a full step-by-step guide to opening your pool in Georgia, see our Spring Pool Opening Checklist for Georgia.

Swimming Pool Repair in Acworth, GA

Peachy Pools handles pool equipment repairs for Acworth homeowners alongside regular weekly maintenance. Common repair calls in the Acworth area include:

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Common Pool Repairs in Acworth

  • Pump motor failure or loss of prime — common during summer heat waves
  • Salt chlorine generator cell replacement (typically needed every 3–5 years)
  • Pool heater diagnosis — gas ignition and heat exchanger problems
  • Leak detection — Acworth homes on hillsides near the lake see ground movement from clay soil
  • Filter system repairs — DE filter, cartridge, and sand filter issues
  • Plumbing repairs — valve replacement, union fittings, return jets, drain covers
  • Automatic cleaner repairs — Polaris, Hayward, and Pentair systems

Acworth's red Georgia clay creates specific pool challenges. The clay soil around the lake areas shifts with moisture changes — wet winters followed by dry summers cause ground movement that stresses underground plumbing connections and can create slow leaks over time. Properties near Lake Allatoona are especially prone to this due to the sloped terrain. If your Acworth pool is losing more than a quarter inch of water per day beyond normal evaporation, it may have a leak. We offer leak detection and repair throughout Acworth, Kennesaw, and Woodstock. For more on repair services, see our Georgia pool repair guide.

Pool Cleaning Acworth GA: Water Chemistry Challenges

Acworth pool water chemistry is affected by several local and Georgia-specific factors that require more attention than pools in drier or cooler climates:

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Acworth Pool Chemistry Factors

  • Lake-area humidity accelerates algae growth — requires higher chlorine vigilance
  • Heavy pine pollen in spring raises phosphate levels that feed algae if untreated
  • Summer heat (90°F+ for weeks) burns through chlorine faster than moderate climates
  • Evaporation in July/August (1–2 inches per week) concentrates minerals and calcium
  • Red clay tracked in by swimmers adds iron to water and causes orange-brown staining
  • Summer thunderstorms dilute chemical levels and introduce contaminants same-day
  • Well water in some Acworth neighborhoods has higher metals content affecting chemistry

Iron staining from red clay is one of the most common water quality complaints I hear from Acworth pool owners. Georgia's red clay soil contains iron oxide — when swimmers track it into the pool on their feet or it washes in during rainstorms, it can deposit orange-brown stains on the pool surface. Regular maintenance and proper iron sequestrant use prevents most staining. For more detail on treating stains, see our Georgia pool stain removal guide.

Acworth Neighborhoods We Serve

Peachy Pools services pools throughout Acworth, including these neighborhoods and surrounding areas in the 30101 and 30102 zip codes:

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Acworth Service Areas

  • Lake Acworth and Cauble Park area neighborhoods
  • Lake Allatoona communities and Acworth Beach area
  • Baker Road and Mars Hill Road corridors
  • Cedarcrest and Brookstone neighborhoods
  • Cowan Road and Old Stilesboro Road areas
  • New construction neighborhoods throughout 30101 and 30102
  • Adjacent areas in Kennesaw (30144) and north Marietta (30064)

We also serve pool owners in communities adjacent to Acworth. If you are in Kennesaw, Woodstock, or the Canton area, we service those locations as well. Call (770) 802-3997 to confirm we cover your address.

To schedule pool service or repair in Acworth, call Corey at (770) 802-3997. Free estimates, no contracts, no subcontractors — every pool is personally serviced by Corey Adams. Peachy Pools also serves Marietta, Dallas, Hiram, Smyrna, and all of Cobb, Paulding, and Cherokee counties.

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