What every weekly visit includes
A real weekly service is a full routine, not a quick skim and go. Each visit follows the same order so nothing gets missed, and the whole thing is done for you while you're at work or living your day. Here's exactly what's covered every single week:
| Step | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Skim & net | Clear leaves, oak debris, and Santa Ana dust off the surface |
| Brush | Walls, steps, and tile line to stop algae and scale from setting |
| Vacuum | Floor debris and settled sediment |
| Empty baskets | Skimmer and pump baskets cleared |
| Test the water | Chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness |
| Balance chemistry | Dose to correct any readings out of range |
| Equipment check | Quick look at the pump, filter, and salt cell for early faults |
What the flat monthly rate covers
The price you're quoted is the price you pay — the flat monthly rate includes all the standard chemicals your pool needs to stay balanced: chlorine, pH adjusters, alkalinity, and stabilizer. There's no separate chemical invoice and no surprise line items for routine dosing. There's also no contract; service is month to month, and you can pause or stop whenever you need to. Specialty work sits outside the weekly rate and is always quoted first — a heavy algae shock, a stain or scale treatment, a filter deep-clean, or a salt-cell replacement. Everything else that keeps clean water clean is simply part of the weekly visit.
Why weekly is the right cadence here
Westlake Village pools move chemistry fast. The Conejo Valley swim season runs from spring into October with summer water climbing into the mid-80s, and that warmth is exactly what algae needs if chlorine slips. On top of the heat, the hard local water supplied through Las Virgenes and Calleguas routinely tests above 300 ppm calcium, so scale needs attention every visit, and Santa Ana winds drop debris across the whole area in hours. A week is about as long as a balanced pool can safely go before something drifts — which is why weekly is the local standard.
Who weekly service is for
Weekly service fits almost every Westlake Village pool owner who'd rather swim than maintain. It's the default for family pools that get used hard all summer in First Neighborhood and Three Springs, for the feature-rich estate pools with an attached spa or a raised waterfall that need consistent chemistry to stay healthy, and for the second homes and lakefront properties on Westlake Island where a pool can sit unused between visits. Rentals and vacation homes lean on it too — a pool nobody's watching still grows algae and collects debris, and weekly care keeps it guest-ready. If you want a hands-off pool that's always ready to swim, weekly is built for you.
Chemicals-in, hands-off, no contract
The reason most owners here choose full-service over a chem-only plan is simple: it's genuinely hands-off. You don't skim, you don't brush, you don't haul chlorine, and you don't guess at the chemistry. The tech handles the whole routine and leaves the water balanced and swim-ready every week, with the chemicals already covered in the rate. For the larger, harder-working pools common in Westlake Village, that consistency is what protects the plaster, tile, and heater from the slow, expensive damage that a stretched or DIY schedule invites.
Get a free quote for your pool
Your exact weekly rate depends on your pool's size, features, and how much debris it catches. A quick look — in person or from a few photos — gets you a firm, written monthly price with chemicals included and no obligation. Book a free quote and see what hands-off weekly service costs for your pool.
Westlake Village Pool Service FAQs
What does weekly pool service include in Westlake Village?
Every weekly visit covers skimming and netting, brushing walls and tile, vacuuming the floor, emptying the skimmer and pump baskets, a full water test, balancing chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and calcium, and a quick equipment check on the pump, filter, and salt cell. Standard chemicals are included in the monthly rate.
How much is weekly pool service in Westlake Village?
Full-service weekly care starts around $160 a month for a typical local pool and runs to about $260 for larger, feature-rich, or waterfront pools. The exact rate depends on your pool's size and features. Our separate pricing guide breaks the ranges down in detail.
Are chemicals included in the weekly price?
Yes. With full-service, standard chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and stabilizer are all included in the flat monthly rate — no separate chemical bill. Only specialty work like a heavy algae shock, a scale treatment, or a salt-cell replacement is quoted separately.
Do I have to sign a contract?
No. Weekly service is month to month with no contract. You can pause during a long trip or stop the service whenever you need to. Most Westlake Village owners stay simply because a consistently clean, balanced pool is easier and cheaper than fixing a neglected one.
Do you service Westlake Island and estate pools?
Yes. Westlake Island waterfront pools and the larger estate pools with attached spas or water features are all part of the regular weekly territory. Feature-rich and lakeside pools get a routine tuned to their higher debris and organic load, reflected in the quote up front.
Get a free Westlake Village pool quote
Licensed, insured, and local. A real written quote — no obligation.