Seasonal

Pool closing,
before the first hard freeze, not after.

Mid-September through mid-October, the same four weeks every Utah pool company is overbooked. Pre-book in August and you lock the actual window your pool needs, instead of the one you end up with.

Flat rate
$399
Bundled in Season Pass — save $250.
On the invoice

Every visit, every line spelled out.

  • Final chemistry: shock, algaecide, winter pH/alkalinity hold
  • Lines blown out, antifreeze added where needed
  • Plugs installed, skimmer winterized
  • Pump, filter, heater drained and stored
  • Salt cell removed & stored (or installed for spring restart)
  • Cover installed, air pillow inflated (snow-load standard in Utah)
  • Equipment-pad photos + winter chemistry baseline report
From book to done

What actually happens once you hit send.

01 — Pre-book by August

October fills first. Pre-booking gets you in the early window when weather still cooperates.

02 — Closing day

2–4 hours on-site depending on pool size and equipment.

03 — Winter check-in

After a heavy storm we offer free cover-water pump-outs to Season Pass + Premium customers.

Tuned for the Wasatch

The Utah-specific part of this service.

FAQ

The questions we get for this one.

What happens if my pool freezes before you close it?
Damage. Cracked tile, broken pump volutes, blown plumbing. It's why we pre-book — to never let that happen on our customers.
Do you store the cover?
We fold and store it on-site (deck box, garage, shed). Off-site storage is an add-on if you don't have space.
What if I have an automatic safety cover?
We service those too. The mechanism gets winterized differently — usually a $75 add-on for cable tension + lubrication.
Adjacent work

Other things we tend to handle.

Alright, let's get your pool on a route.

Quote takes about a minute on the page, no phone tag, no "depends on your pool" stall to pad the number.