POOL OPENING •

Pool Opening Service in ,

Empire Pools provides professional pool openings for homeowners — cover removal, system start-up, shock and balance, equipment checks, and debris clean-up so you’re swim-ready fast. We handle everything from safety cover removal and return fitting reinstall to priming the pump, inspecting the filter/heater, and getting water chemistry stabilized for a clean start.

openings are all about getting circulation established early and setting filtration up correctly so the pool clears fast: we confirm your water level, clear baskets, restore return flow, and set clean filter pressure so the pool starts improving right away (instead of “running but not moving water”). Then we apply an opening shock and balance plan based on what we see on-site—water color, leaf load, shade, and equipment condition—so you’re not wasting chemicals or guessing.

From homes near Middle Country Road (NY-25) and William Floyd Parkway to routes by Smith Road and Ridge Road, plus areas around Ridge Conservation Area, Rocky Point Pine Barrens State Forest, Longwood Estate Historic District, and the Brookhaven State Park / Southaven County Park corridor, we tailor the opening checklist to your yard access, debris patterns, and equipment setup. You’ll get clear notes and photo updates, and we leave the pad tidy and labeled so you know exactly what’s running and what’s next.

• Local Insight

Openings Tuned to

Early-season debris and spring pollen can turn a “simple opening” into a cloudy week if flow and sanitizer aren’t set correctly from day one. We start the system clean, confirm stable pressure/flow, and give you a simple “first 48 hours” plan (run-time, brushing, and next-step chemistry) so the pool clears without trial-and-error.

From streets near Middle Country Road (NY-25) and William Floyd Parkway to areas by Smith Road and Ridge Road, we plan each opening around shade, debris load, and circulation so you’re not stuck with cloudy water all week.

What’s Included with Pool Opening

  • Safety cover removal & fold; water bag removal (if applicable)
  • Reinstall ladders, handrails, returns, and fittings
  • Prime & start system: pump, filter, heater; check for leaks & air
  • Shock & initial balance to jump-start clarity
  • Skim & net debris; empty baskets; tidy equipment pad
  • Salt-system inspection (if applicable) and start-up check
  • Recommendations for follow-up brushing/vac and filtration run-time
  • Note: Repairs/parts and heavy clean-ups are quoted separately.

Why Choose Empire Pools for Pool Opening

  • scheduling tuned for spring pollen and yard debris
  • Photo-verified opening with labeled equipment for clarity
  • Licensed, insured, and experienced with salt & chlorine systems
  • Proactive alerts when we spot issues — no surprises
  • Transparent recommendations before any extra work
  • Text reminders & updates so you’re always in the loop
  • Satisfaction guaranteed — we make it right
Starting at $285 + tax

Local Reviews

★★★★★

“We’re near Middle Country Road (NY-25) and wanted everything dialed in fast. They started the system clean and left clear next steps.” — Rachel M.,

★★★★★

“Off William Floyd Parkway by Ridge Road. They primed everything properly and we didn’t fight air in the lines like past seasons.” — Brian L.,

★★★★★

“They caught a pressure issue at the filter right away and explained it clearly before doing anything extra. Professional and honest.” — Jennifer C.,

★★★★★

“Photo updates were perfect. The pad was left labeled and clean, and the ‘first 48 hours’ plan made it easy.” — Mark D.,

★★★★★

“Our salt system startup has always been a mess. They set it up correctly and told us exactly when to turn it up once temps warmed.” — Samantha K.,

Pool Opening — FAQs

When should I book my pool opening in ?
Most homeowners book late April through May. If you’ve got heavier shade or lots of trees, opening earlier helps establish circulation and sanitizer before the first hot stretch.
Do I need to add water before you arrive?
If the water is below mid-skimmer, add a few inches the day before. If you’re unsure, send a quick photo of the skimmer opening and we’ll tell you exactly where the level should be for start-up.
Do I have to be home during the opening?
No. As long as we have yard/equipment access and any gate/pet notes, we can complete the opening and send photo updates plus a simple 24–48 hour checklist.
Why does my pool run but not seem to “move water” after opening?
That’s usually priming/air issues, closed valves, clogged baskets, or a dirty filter. We verify prime, restore return flow, confirm valve positions, and document filter pressure so you know it’s circulating correctly.
Can you start and check my salt system during the opening?
Yes. We inspect the cell, confirm salinity, and set an initial output. If water temperature is still too low for production, we’ll set it up and tell you the exact “turn-on” point.
What’s considered a “heavy clean-up” vs a standard opening?
If the pool has thick leaf load, swamp/green water, heavy algae, or needs multiple vacuum passes, that typically qualifies as a heavy clean-up. We’ll explain what we’re seeing and confirm pricing before any extra work.
What should I do the day after the opening?
Brush walls/steps, keep baskets empty, and run filtration as recommended. If pressure rises quickly, backwash/clean the filter—this is often the fastest path from cloudy to clear after an opening.