
A commercial pool is a different job than a backyard pool: public health codes, daily documented water testing, heavy bather loads, lifeguard-season schedules, and a board or property manager who is personally accountable when the health inspector visits. The service provider has to be more than a cleaner — they have to be the reason your pool passes inspection and stays open.
Our local service partner maintains commercial and community pools across Greater Cincinnati: HOA and neighborhood pools, apartment and condo communities, hotels, and swim clubs — with the documentation, chemical controllers, and responsiveness commercial accounts require.
Commercial programs include
Built around Ohio public pool requirements and your property's schedule:
- Scheduled service visits sized to bather load — up to daily in season
- Documented water testing and chemical logs, inspection-ready at all times
- Chemical feed system and controller monitoring and calibration
- Equipment room maintenance: pumps, filters, heaters, chlorination
- Seasonal openings and winterizations for outdoor community pools
- Rapid-response support for closures, contamination events, and equipment failures
Why property managers switch providers
The commercial complaints are always the same three: the pool keeps getting cited or closed, the provider is unreachable in July, and nobody can produce the water-test logs when the inspector asks. Commercial pool service is an operations discipline — showing up on schedule, documenting everything, and escalating problems before they become closures. If your current provider is generating board complaints instead of preventing them, it costs nothing to get a competing bid.
Budgeting and contracts
Commercial service is quoted per property after a site visit — bather load, equipment condition, and required visit frequency drive the price far more than gallonage alone. Seasonal outdoor community pools and year-round indoor amenities are structured differently, and multi-year agreements with defined scopes give boards predictable budgets. Request a walkthrough through the quote form and you'll get a written proposal.
Commercial Pool Service: common questions
Do you serve HOA and neighborhood association pools?
Yes — community pools are the core commercial account type, including board-meeting-friendly proposals and defined scopes your members can read.
Can you take over mid-season from another provider?
Yes. Mid-season transitions start with a water and equipment audit so the property knows exactly what condition it's inheriting — and what was being neglected.
What does commercial pool service cost?
It's genuinely property-specific: visit frequency, bather load, and equipment condition drive it. Every commercial quote follows an on-site walkthrough and comes as a written scope, not a number over the phone.
Do you handle health inspections?
The service program is built to pass them: documented testing, compliant chemistry, and equipment kept in code. Your logs are maintained and available whenever the inspector arrives.