Balancing Water Chemistry
One of the most important parts of a pool start-up is getting your water chemistry right. During pool start-up, our technicians use professional test kits and precise chemical measurements based on the size of your pool in gallons of water. This includes checking chlorine levels, total alkalinity, pH levels, and CYA levels to avoid high pH and other issues. Based on the results, we adjust your pool water to protect your pool finish and avoid chemistry issues like high pH.
If your pool is a salt water pool, we inspect and clean the salt cell filtration system twice a year. Salt systems require attention during start-up to prevent buildup and water quality issues. We check that your salt system is generating chlorine properly and that salt levels are within the recommended range for your equipment.
Pool Cleaning
During our pool start-up cleaning service, we remove covers, clear debris, and bring the water level back to the proper range. Pool walls, steps, and tile are brushed to remove algae and residue. We also inspect the pool filter to make sure water can circulate properly. Our technicians pay attention to every detail so your swimming pool is ready for you and your family to enjoy.
Pool Equipment Inspection
Start-up is a great time to inspect pool supplies before the swimming season begins. Our technicians check pumps, filters, heaters, salt systems, and automation controls to confirm everything is working as it should. We can identify issues like worn parts or leaks early, which helps avoid breakdowns later in the season. Our team inspects every piece of equipment carefully and lets you know exactly what we find. We also assist with equipment recommendations if replacements or upgrades are needed.
Why Net Positive Pools of Raleigh?
Homeowners across Raleigh and the surrounding areas trust Net Positive Pools to provide high-quality equipment and unmatched service. Our experienced pool service technicians show up on time, explain the start-up procedure clearly, and take pride in delivering consistent results. Our team uses a chemical kit tailored to your pool’s specific needs, so you get exactly what your water requires.
In addition to pool start-up, we offer weekly maintenance, equipment repair, pool closing, and more pool services. Our team handles the work so you can focus on enjoying your pool.
Contact Net Positive Pools to get clear communication, experienced service, and support from a team that knows local pool conditions. We are ready to help you kick off the season the right way.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should pools be opened?
Pools should be opened for the swimming season when the weather consistently reaches above 70°F (21°C). Opening your pool at the right time helps you avoid algae buildup and makes balancing your water chemistry easier.
What chemicals are needed for pool opening?
To open your pool, you will typically need chemicals like chlorine shock to kill bacteria and algae, algaecide to prevent algae growth, pH increaser or decreaser to balance pH levels, and a pool stabilizer to protect chlorine from sunlight degradation. We offer these chemical kits as part of our service so you do not have to store chemicals at your home.
Do you offer pool opening services for chlorine and saltwater pools?
Yes! We offer start-up services to both saltwater and chlorinated pools. Each type of pool requires a different approach to water chemistry and equipment inspection. For salt water pools, we pay special attention to the salt system and salt cell to make sure everything is generating chlorine properly.
How long does a pool start-up take?
Most pool start-up services take between one and three hours, depending on the size of your pool, its condition after the off-season, and the equipment involved. If your pool needs extra cleaning or has water chemistry issues, it may take a bit longer.
Can you help with a new pool start-up?
Absolutely. If you have a new pool, the start-up procedure is especially important to protect the pool finish and establish proper water chemistry from the beginning. We work with new pool owners to explain the process, test the water, and make sure all equipment is running correctly.
More Services
Acid Wash
If your pool still looks stained, dull, or has calcium buildup even after a standard cleaning, an acid wash may be the solution. It’s a cost-effective alternative to resurfacing that removes a thin layer of plaster to restore your pool’s appearance, and we can also drain and wash your pool to clear stubborn calcium deposits.
Weekly Maintenance
Keep your pool clean, balanced, and swim-ready all season long with our weekly maintenance service. Our experienced, background-checked technicians handle the essentials. With consistent care, you’ll enjoy crystal-clear water, longer-lasting equipment, and peace of mind knowing your pool is in expert hands every week.
Equipment & Repair
From weekly maintenance and repairs to full equipment replacements, our experienced, background-checked technicians keep your pool running at its best using quality parts from top brands. We offer transparent pricing with no hidden fees and back all equipment we sell with a three-year warranty on parts and labor.
Leak Detection
Our state-of-the-art leak detection equipment pinpoints problems fast — just make sure your pool is clean, clear, and filled to its normal level so we can deliver the most accurate results possible.
Pool Closing
Winterize your pool to prevent freeze damage. Our service includes lowering water levels, adding chemicals, blowing out lines, and securing your cover.
Pool Liners
Our team installs and repairs inground pool liners with precision, ensuring a wrinkle-free fit that protects your pool’s structure and enhances its appearance. From full replacements to damage assessments, we handle it all and refill and balance your water once the job is done.
Filter Cleaning
A clean filter is the key to clear water and a longer-lasting pool system. We offer filter and salt cell cleanings twice a year to keep your equipment running efficiently, catch early warning signs like rust or iron buildup, and help you avoid the costly repairs that come with neglected, high-pressure filtration.