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Need help finding the right pool service pro for a pool you already own? PoolSteward is a **free matching service** that helps US pool owners compare licensed, insured pros for ongoing care, repairs, and upgrades.
What PoolSteward can help with
We help pool owners get connected with local pros for the ongoing care of an existing pool. That includes routine service and bigger repair or renovation jobs.
Common reasons people contact us:
- Weekly cleaning and water testing
- Green pool cleanup and ongoing maintenance plans
- Pump, filter, heater, timer, and automation problems
- Leak detection and leak repair
- Seasonal opening and closing
- Resurfacing, tile, coping, and renovation work
- Safety-related upgrades like gates, alarms, covers, and other layers of protection
If you are not sure what kind of help you need, that is okay. Start here: Get matched. You can also review common service types on our pool services pages and equipment repair overview.
Important: PoolSteward is not a pool service company. We do not clean pools, repair equipment, handle chemicals, pull permits, or inspect code compliance. We help you compare available pros so you can decide who to hire.
What we cannot do
We want to be clear so you do not waste time.
We cannot:
- Provide a quote, bid, or guaranteed price
- Diagnose your pool remotely with certainty
- Tell you a repair is safe without an on-site pro seeing it
- Give legal, electrical, plumbing, construction, or chemical-safety advice
- Take payment for a contractor's work or control the final invoice
- Help with building a brand-new pool
Any prices you see on our site are typical ranges and estimates only. The real price depends on the pool's size and condition, the equipment, the scope of work, and your area. For example, weekly maintenance often runs about $30-$90 per visit or $100-$350 per month. A pump replacement is often around $700-$2,500 installed. Leak detection often runs about $300-$600. Bigger work like resurfacing can be $5,000-$20,000+. You can read more at pool service cost guides.
Before you hire anyone, ask for the price and scope in writing. Verify that the company is licensed and insured yourself. Do this before any deposit.
How to contact us and what to send
The fastest way to reach us is to submit your pool and contact details through our matching form. That gives us the basic information needed to help you connect with the right type of pro.
Please share only practical job details such as:
1. Your name and best phone or email
2. Property ZIP code
3. Pool type if you know it: in-ground or above-ground
4. Main issue: weekly service, repair, leak, resurfacing, opening, closing, or safety upgrade
5. What you are seeing: no circulation, water loss, green water, heater not heating, cracked surface, etc.
6. Timing: urgent, this week, or flexible
Helpful notes:
- Photos can help explain visible issues
- A model number from your pump, filter, or heater can help for equipment jobs
- If English is not your first language, keep your message simple. Short facts are enough
Do not send bank details, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive records. We only need your pool and contact information to help with matching.
How hiring works after you contact us
PoolSteward is free for pool owners. Participating pros pay a flat fee to be included. That means you can focus on comparing options and choosing what works for your home.
A smart hiring process looks like this:
1. Tell us the job details
2. Speak with available pros
3. Ask whether they are licensed and insured for the work
4. Verify the license and insurance yourself
5. Get the scope, materials, timeline, and total price in writing
6. Compare more than one option when possible
7. Pay only according to the written agreement, with final payment held until the work is done as agreed
If you want help knowing what to ask, read how to vet a pool service company.
Remember: you compare, you choose, and you hold the final payment.
Safety matters while you wait for service
Some pool problems are not just annoying. They can become safety issues fast.
If there are children around water, remember this: drowning is fast and silent. Never leave a child unattended near a pool, even for a moment. Use layers of protection such as:
- A fence
- A self-closing, self-latching gate
- Door or pool alarms
- A safety cover when appropriate
- Close, active supervision
For pool chemicals:
- Store them safely and away from children and pets
- Never mix chemicals
- Follow the product label directions exactly
- If you are unsure, a qualified pro often handles dosing more safely
Also follow local safety and building codes for barriers, drains, electrical work, and equipment. For basics, see pool safety guidance or learn simple terms in pool equipment explained.
Common questions
Does PoolSteward charge me to get matched with pool pros?
Can you tell me exactly what my pool repair will cost?
I do not speak English well. Can I still use PoolSteward?
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Get matched with a licensed pool pro — free
Tell us about your pool and what it needs. We connect you, at no cost, with licensed, insured pool service pros near you. You compare and choose who to hire.