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SAGUAROPool Service · Tucson

Tucson · Oro Valley · Pima County

Crystal Pool Water,
Every Week in Tucson.

$180/mofor most residential pools

Flat monthly · No hidden fees · No repair upsells

Call (520) 303-1771

Step 1 of 2

When do you want service to start?

Pick a date. We’ll walk your pool within 48 hours and confirm a start.

Not sure of the exact date? Pick your best guess — we’re flexible.

What We Do

Six tight services.

Weekly Pool ServiceChemistry & Water BalancingFilter & Tile CleaningGreen Pool RecoverySpa & Hot Tub ServiceOne-Time Cleanings

Service 01

Weekly Pool Service

Why Saguaro

See the Difference

Local Tucson Operator

Local Tucson Operator

Run from here — no Phoenix franchise driving in.

Sonoran Desert Chemistry

Sonoran Desert Chemistry

Built for hard water, brutal UV, monsoon swings.

$180

$180

Flat monthly — no hidden fees

Text + Photo

Text + Photo

Confirmation after every visit

Skim + brush + vacuumAll chemicals includedFilter cleaning on cadenceText + photo every visitNo repair upsells

The Sonoran

Tucson pools behave differently.
Saguaro was built around that.

Hard tap water. Monsoon debris. Summer UV that burns through chlorine faster than most services account for. We dialed the chemistry for the desert — not for a generic pool in Phoenix.

Ready to switch?

Call Saguaro Pool Service

(520) 303-1771

Or request a quote online

The Look

Crystal water, every time.

Crystal-clear backyard pool in Tucson
Pool tile line after deep clean
Water surface after weekly service
Desert pool with saguaro backdrop
Pool at golden hour
Clean pool deck
Tile scrub close-up
Palm-flanked pool

Representative imagery — real client photos coming as the route builds out.

How It Works

Four Simple Steps

1

Walkthrough

We come out to your property within 48 hours. Fifteen minutes to look at the pool, equipment, access, and any quirks. You get a flat monthly price before we leave — no surprise line items later.

2

Schedule Locked

Same day of the week, same time window, same tech. Your pool isn't rotating through a dispatcher's queue — it's on a fixed route with a consistent operator who learns your property.

3

Weekly Service

Skim, brush, vacuum, basket empty, chemistry test and balance, filter check, tile line wipe, equipment inspection. Chemicals included. Full service in 30 to 45 minutes for most pools.

4

Text + Photo Confirmation

When we finish, you get a text with a photo of your clean pool and any notes — chemistry readings, anything we noticed, anything that might need attention down the line. No guessing whether we showed up.

FAQs

How much does weekly pool service cost?

$180 a month for most residential pools in Tucson. That covers weekly visits, chemistry balancing, all chemicals included, filter maintenance on the correct cadence, tile line cleaning, and equipment inspection — with a text and photo confirmation after each visit. Larger pools, attached spas, or pools in rougher condition may be quoted slightly higher after an initial walkthrough.

Do you service pools in Oro Valley, Marana, or Catalina Foothills?

Yes. We service all of Tucson metro, Oro Valley, Marana, Catalina Foothills, Vail, Sahuarita, Casas Adobes, Saddlebrooke, Green Valley, and Corona de Tucson. Pima County overall. If your neighborhood isn't listed, reach out — we probably still cover it.

What's included in the weekly visit?

Skimming, wall and tile line brushing, vacuuming as needed, skimmer and pump basket cleaning, full water chemistry testing and balancing (chlorine, pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, stabilizer, salt), filter checks, and a visual inspection of equipment. Chemicals are included — no surprise fees for shock or algaecide. You get a text with a photo when the job is done.

Can you fix a green pool?

Yes. Green pool recovery is a flat-rate service — usually $249 to $449 depending on severity. We bring it back to clear with chemistry, shock, brushing, vacuuming, and filter runs. No draining required in most cases. Three to seven days to full clarity depending on how far gone it is.

Do you handle repairs?

No — and that's intentional. We focus exclusively on cleaning and chemistry. No-repair focus means we're not incentivized to fake equipment problems to pad invoices. If your pump, filter, or heater actually needs work, we'll tell you straight and refer you to a licensed repair contractor we trust.

Do you need a license for pool cleaning in Arizona?

Pool cleaning and chemistry work does not require an Arizona CR-6 contractor license — that's for repair, construction, draining, and acid washing, which we don't do. We refer those jobs out to licensed contractors. General liability coverage will be confirmed with you directly during the walkthrough before any service starts.

What happens during monsoon season?

Tucson monsoons hit hard July through September — dust storms, leaves, debris, and chemistry swings from heavy rain. We stay on our weekly cadence, but if your pool needs an extra visit after a major storm we coordinate that directly. Green pool recovery is priced separately if it's needed.

Do you service HOA communities?

Yes. We work with individual homeowners in HOA communities across Tucson, including Saddlebrooke, Oro Valley, and Catalina Foothills. We coordinate directly with you — not the HOA — and match whatever cadence and timing works for your property.

Can I skip a week or pause service?

Yes. Snowbirds heading back to the Midwest for summer, or heading out of town for a stretch, just give us a week's notice and we pause billing. Your pool doesn't disappear — we can run a reduced schedule to keep chemistry stable while you're away.

How do I get started?

Call (520) 303-1771 or fill the quote form. We'll set up a 15-minute walkthrough at your property — usually within 48 hours — to look at the pool, equipment, and access. You get a flat monthly price and a start date. First visit usually happens the same week.

Serving Tucson · Oro Valley · Marana · Catalina Foothills · Vail · Sahuarita · Casas Adobes · Saddlebrooke · Green Valley · Corona de Tucson and the rest of Pima County