Opening, closing, weekly service, liner replacement — handled by the same team that builds pools in NH and MA. We know this climate, these pools, and what it takes to keep them running right.
A pool that isn't properly maintained doesn't just look bad — it develops chemistry problems, equipment wear, and surface damage that are expensive to fix. Regular professional service keeps chemistry balanced, equipment running efficiently, and small issues caught before they become big ones.
Our Summer Maintenance Group handles everything from spring opening through fall closing. We service pools we've built and pools we haven't. If you're in Central or Southern NH or Northern/Eastern MA, we can likely take care of you.
We built pools here. We know exactly what NH winters do to equipment, liners, and water chemistry — and we service accordingly.
Same team, all season. You're not dealing with a different tech every visit. Continuity means we catch issues before they become expensive.
We service all pool types. Vinyl liner, fiberglass, gunite, above-ground — our team knows the differences and services each accordingly.
Full spring startup — cover removal and storage, equipment reconnection, water balance, filter cleaning, and system check to make sure everything is ready for the season.
Skimming, vacuuming, brushing, filter check, chemical testing and adjustment, equipment inspection. A clean, balanced pool every week without you lifting a finger.
Full winterization — water level adjustment, equipment blowout, chemical winterizing treatment, cover installation, and equipment storage. Done right for a NH winter.
Standalone water testing and chemical balancing. Good for pools that need a reset, are showing algae signs, or haven't been properly maintained for a while.
When your liner reaches end of life, we handle the full replacement — drain, liner removal, new liner measurement, install, and refill. Typically 10–15 year service interval.
Pump, filter, heater, and automation troubleshooting and repair. If something isn't running right, we diagnose it and fix it — or tell you honestly if replacement makes more sense.
All prices below are starting points. Final pricing depends on pool size, type, and current condition. We'll confirm exact pricing when you schedule — no surprise invoices.
| Service | What's included | Starting price |
|---|---|---|
| Spring Opening | Cover removal, equipment startup, water balance, system check | From $280 |
| Fall Closing | Winterization, equipment blowout, cover install, chemical treatment | From $280 |
| Weekly Maintenance | Skim, vacuum, brush, chemical test & adjust, equipment check | From $150 / visit |
| Biweekly Maintenance | Same as weekly, every two weeks | From $180 / visit |
| Water Chemistry Service | Full test, balance, and treatment — standalone visit | Call for pricing |
| Liner Replacement | Drain, remove, measure, install new liner, refill | From $4,500 |
| Equipment Repair | Diagnosis + repair of pump, filter, heater, automation | Call for diagnosis |
| One-Time Cleanup | Full clean on a neglected or end-of-season pool | Call for pricing |
Pricing varies by pool type, size, and condition. Confirmed at booking — never adjusted after the fact without your approval.
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"We've had Summit open and close our pool for three years now. Every year it's done right, on time, and they always catch something small before it becomes a big repair. Wouldn't use anyone else."
"Switched to Summit's weekly service after our previous company kept sending different techs who didn't know our pool. Night and day difference. The chemistry has been perfect all season and they actually communicate when something needs attention."
Our maintenance calendar fills up quickly in spring. If you want your pool opened on time and done right, reach out now and we'll get you scheduled.