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Clear Water and Working Equipment Before Every Check-In

Full Service STR provides pool and spa service for short-term rental properties in Pinellas County.

When your rental property in Pinellas County includes a pool or spa, guests expect clean water, balanced chemicals, and equipment that works without instruction. A cloudy pool or a spa that will not heat leads to complaints, refund requests, and reviews that hurt future bookings. Full Service STR handles regular pool and spa cleaning and chemical balancing so your amenities stay safe and functional between guest stays.

This service includes skimming, vacuuming, filter checks, chemical testing, and equipment inspections to catch problems before they cause downtime. The work is scheduled to prevent algae growth, maintain water clarity, and ensure heaters, pumps, and jets operate correctly. The service is designed to integrate with property management routines and minimize the chance that a guest arrives to find the pool unusable.

If your rental in Pinellas County has a pool or spa that needs consistent upkeep, contact us to discuss service frequency and coordination with your booking calendar.

What Gets Checked During Each Pool Visit

The technician visits your property in Pinellas County and skims debris from the surface, vacuums the floor, brushes walls and steps, and empties skimmer and pump baskets. Water is tested for pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and calcium hardness, and chemicals are added to bring levels into safe ranges.

After the visit, the water is clear, the equipment runs quietly, and guests can use the pool or spa without encountering problems. You avoid emergency service calls during guest stays, and your amenities continue to justify your nightly rate.

The service includes basic equipment checks such as pump operation, filter pressure, and heater function. It does not include major repairs, resurfacing, or equipment replacement. If a problem is found during a visit, you receive a report with recommendations before the next guest checks in. Service can be coordinated with your weekly maintenance plan to reduce the number of separate site visits.

Questions about pool care for rental properties

Owners often ask how frequently the pool needs service, what happens if chemicals are out of balance, and whether the technician handles equipment repairs.

How often does a rental pool need service?
Most pools in Pinellas County are serviced weekly to maintain water quality and catch equipment issues early. Properties with heavy guest turnover or spa features may require twice-weekly visits during peak season.
What happens if the water turns green between visits?
If algae growth occurs, the technician shocks the pool, brushes surfaces, and runs the filter continuously until the water clears. You are notified immediately so you can decide whether to delay a check-in if necessary.
Why do pool chemicals need balancing even when no one is swimming?
Sunlight, rain, and debris constantly change water chemistry, and imbalanced water allows algae and bacteria to grow quickly. Regular chemical adjustments prevent problems from developing between guest stays.
When should I replace pool equipment instead of repairing it?
If your pump, heater, or filter requires frequent repairs or no longer maintains proper operation, replacement becomes more cost-effective than ongoing service calls. The technician will recommend replacement when repair costs approach the price of new equipment.
What pool problems are not covered by routine service?
Leak repairs, tile replacement, resurfacing, equipment installation, and structural damage fall outside routine service. Those issues are quoted separately after an inspection.

Full Service STR provides pool and spa service for rental owners in Pinellas County who need their water features to stay clean and functional without constant oversight. Get in touch to schedule regular service that fits your property management plan.