SEASONAL SERVICE CONTRACT •

Seasonal Pool Service Contract in

Empire Pools keeps your pool steady, clean, and low-stress all season — from the first warm stretch near and through late-summer weekends around . Seasonal contracts are built for real life in : changing weather, pollen and dust, heavy swim weekends, and the “one bad week” that can turn clear water into a headache fast. We lock in a consistent visit cadence, run a repeatable checklist every time, and track your readings so the pool stays predictable — not reactive.

What to Expect

Dialed In for Dix Hills Weather Swings, Tree Debris & Backyard Use

A seasonal contract in starts with a quick baseline on your setup — pool type, sanitizer system (chlorine or salt), filter type, and how the yard behaves (sun/shade, trees, wind exposure). Then we build a plan that prevents problems instead of chasing them. Each visit follows the same proven sequence: surface skim and net, brush walls/steps, vacuum pattern tuned to your pool shape, skimmer & pump basket service, and a complete water test with on-the-spot balancing. We also do an equipment-pad scan every visit: filter pressure trend, pump lid and unions for air draw, heater status, timers/automation, and any early signs of leaks or flow restrictions. That’s how you avoid the “sudden cloudy pool” that usually starts with a small pressure/flow issue or chemistry drift.

For homes near , and areas that see heavier debris after wind, we can adjust the cadence (weekly vs bi-weekly), dial in filtration/cleaning frequency, and keep output settings consistent for salt systems through heat waves. If you’re closer to or along , we factor in weekend swim spikes and backyard traffic — then keep sanitizer and pH stable so the water stays clear and comfortable. You’ll also get text/photo updates after visits, plus a mid-season health check to confirm the plan is still matching your real usage.

What’s Included in a Seasonal Contract

  • Weekly or bi-weekly maintenance visits planned around your access notes, yard layout, and routine.
  • Skimming, brushing, and vacuuming patterns tuned to your pool shape and debris load common near and .
  • Skimmer & pump basket service at every visit; filter backwash/rinse or cartridge clean based on PSI logs instead of guesswork.
  • Full water testing & balancing (chlorine/salt, pH, alkalinity, conditioner, calcium) adjusted to your sun/shade mix and bather load.
  • Equipment pad check: pressures, lids/unions, heater status, timers/automation, and obvious leak or air-draw issues.
  • Salt system inspection, periodic cell cleaning when needed, and log of settings so output stays consistent through heat waves.
  • Minor tune-ups during visits (lid o-rings, small air leaks, loose valves/handles) when we spot them as part of routine care.
  • Mid-season contract review to adjust cadence if debris spikes, swim use increases, or weather shifts your demand.
  • Note: Major repairs, equipment upgrades, and green-to-clean projects are quoted separately but prioritized for seasonal contract clients.
  • Note: Pool opening/closing and specialty chemicals can be bundled alongside your seasonal contract or added as needed.

Why Homeowners Choose Our Seasonal Contracts

  • Routes built around traffic flow — efficient access from and .
  • The same techs as often as possible, so they learn your equipment, pets, and yard quirks fast.
  • Text and photo updates after visits so you can see exactly what was done and what we’re watching.
  • Season-long chemistry planning instead of “shock it and hope” after every storm or long weekend.
  • Clear seasonal contract pricing for above ground, in-ground vinyl, and gunite pools so you know where your budget is going.
  • Priority response for seasonal contract accounts when heat, storms, or power issues spike call volume.
  • Simple communication: same phone/text/email you see on every Empire Pools truck and card — no apps required.
Seasonal contracts starting around $1,950 + tax

What Seasonal Clients Are Saying

★★★★★

“We’re off Deer Park Ave and the pool used to swing after every windy week. Their routine is consistent and the water stays clear.” — M. Giordano, Dix Hills

★★★★★

“They track filter pressure and chemistry like a system, not a one-off cleaning. It’s the first season we didn’t have surprise cloudiness.” — R. Shah, Dix Hills

★★★★★

“The text updates are perfect. I always know what was done, what was adjusted, and what they’re keeping an eye on.” — J. Marino, Dix Hills

★★★★★

“They caught a small suction-side air issue early and fixed it before it turned into a bigger problem. Very detail-oriented.” — K. Feldman, Dix Hills

★★★★★

“We host a lot in summer and they adjusted the plan mid-season so the pool kept up. No scrambling, no pool-store runs.” — T. O’Rourke, Dix Hills

Seasonal Contract — FAQs

When should I lock in a seasonal contract in Dix Hills?
The best time is late winter through early spring, before routes fill up. That’s when we can reserve your preferred day/window and build your plan around your pool’s real conditions (sun/shade, trees, wind exposure, and how often you swim). If you’re coming in mid-season, we can often start with a baseline visit and price based on remaining months/visits.
Weekly vs bi-weekly: what usually works better for Dix Hills pools?
Weekly is the safe choice for heavier debris, lots of swimming, and pools that drift after storms. Bi-weekly can work if the yard is cleaner, usage is lighter, and your pool is already stable. We recommend cadence based on what we see at your property, your filtration type, and how your water typically behaves in the summer.
Do seasonal contracts include chemicals?
Routine balancing and normal weekly dosing is part of the contract. Bigger, unusual additions (for example, a large salt top-off, major stabilizer correction, or remediation after neglect) may be itemized separately. We always explain it first so there are no surprises.
What if my pool gets knocked off after a storm or a power outage?
We use your most recent readings, filtration status, and visit notes to choose the fastest path back to clear, safe water — usually a combination of filtration, targeted brushing/vac, and chemistry correction. If it needs a dedicated remediation visit, we quote it separately. Seasonal clients get priority when weather spikes demand.
Can you bundle opening and closing with a Dix Hills seasonal contract?
Yes. Many clients tie opening + the early-season “stabilization” visits together, then schedule closing at the end of the season so everything stays consistent. We can align timing so you’re not scrambling in spring or fall.
How does payment work for seasonal contracts?
Seasonal contracts are priced for the season and set up in predictable payments. We keep a secure card on file so visits run smoothly even if you’re not home. Any work outside the contract is discussed, approved, and itemized before anything is charged.