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Pool Cleaning Cost - Providence, Rhode Island

Pool maintenance cost is approximately $38 to $51 per visit in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Updated on October 23, 2024

Pool Cleaning Cost Report for Providence, RI

We have collected data to help calculate the average cost of pool cleaning in Providence, Rhode Island. The following are average costs and prices reported back to us:

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  • Pool maintenance cost is approximately $38 to $51 per visit in Providence, Rhode Island.

Recent Pool Maintenance Cost Reports in Providence, RI

  • Pool cleaning cost in Providence, RI is $38 to $51 per visit (typical home pool). Price considers labor for pool cleaning. Estimate accounts for skimming, checking filters, emptying baskets, and doing a pH level test. No opening and closing services, pool repairs, and commercial pools included. Reported by ProMatcher Staff.
  • Pool opening service cost in Providence, RI is $310 to $330 for pool opening service (typical home pool). Estimate accounts for the cost of pool opening service. Price includes pool cover removal, shock treatment, equipment startup, basic water quality testing, and skimming. Items not included: servicing pools that have not been opened for several years, equipment repairs, and refilling an empty pool. Reported by ProMatcher Staff.
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Pool Cleaning Cost Considerations in Providence, Rhode Island

Here are the top five factors that will impact the cost of pool cleaning.

1. Geographic location The number one factor that will determine the cost of hiring a pool cleaner is your geographic location. If you live in a big city, you should expect to pay more than someone who lives in a small town.

2. Size of the pool In most cases, it will cost more to clean a large pool than a small pool. Additionally, if your pool has any unique features that make it more difficult to access, there may be an additional charge.

3. Current condition of the pool If your pool hasn’t been cleaned in month (or years), you will generally have to pay an additional cost to get your pool up and running. This may include several shock treatments and additional chemical testing. On the other hand, if your pool has been well maintained and cleaned on a regular basis, the cost of cleaning should be more affordable. Also, indoor pools (that do not fill with leaves and other outdoor debris) are sometimes cheaper to clean.

4. Repairs The cost of pool cleaning will increase if your pool is in need of any repairs. Whether your pump isn’t working properly or your pool deck is cracked, any necessary repairs will add to the cost of a standard pool cleaning visit.

5. Signing a seasonal contract You may be able to save some time and money by signing a seasonal contract with a pool cleaning company. For a flat fee, they will handle all of the maintenance and cleaning your pool requires for the entirety of the summer, including opening and closing service.

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