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Pool Cleaning Cost in New Hampshire

New Hampshire pool cleaning prices are 12% higher than the national average.

New Hampshire Average Cost
$112 - $336
Based on local labor and material costs

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New Hampshire Climate & Regional Factors

Regional factors including local labor rates, material availability, and building codes affect pricing in this state.

Pool Cleaning Costs by Material in New Hampshire

MaterialNew Hampshire Cost/Sq FtNational AverageLifespan
Basic Cleaning$0.17 - $0.28$0.15 - $0.25Weekly
Full Service$0.28 - $0.45$0.25 - $0.40Weekly
Opening/Closing$0.56 - $1.12$0.50 - $1.00Seasonal
Deep Clean/Acid Wash$0.84 - $1.68$0.75 - $1.50Every 3-5 years

Pool Cleaning Cost by Size in New Hampshire

Small pool (300 sq ft)
$84 - $140
National: $75 - $125
Medium pool (400 sq ft)
$112 - $196
National: $100 - $175
Large pool (500 sq ft)
$140 - $224
National: $125 - $200
XL pool (600+ sq ft)
$168 - $280
National: $150 - $250

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does pool cleaning cost in New Hampshire?โ–ผ
Weekly pool cleaning costs $75-$200 per visit depending on pool size and service level. Monthly costs range from $100-$300 for basic cleaning to $200-$400 for full service including chemicals. Annual costs run $1,200-$4,800.
How often should a pool be cleaned in New Hampshire?โ–ผ
Pools should be skimmed daily (or use automatic skimmer), brushed weekly, and vacuumed weekly. Professional service typically visits weekly during swim season, bi-weekly in off-season. Chemical testing should be done 2-3 times per week.
What does pool service include in New Hampshire?โ–ผ
Standard weekly service includes: skimming debris, brushing walls and steps, vacuuming, emptying baskets, checking and adjusting chemicals, inspecting equipment, and cleaning waterline. Full service adds chemical supply and filter cleaning.
Should I do pool maintenance myself in New Hampshire?โ–ผ
DIY saves $100-$200/month but requires 2-4 hours weekly and $50-$100/month in chemicals. Professional service ensures proper chemical balance (preventing algae and equipment damage) and catches problems early. Many choose DIY with monthly professional check.
How much does pool opening and closing cost in New Hampshire?โ–ผ
Pool opening costs $200-$400 including removing cover, starting equipment, and balancing chemicals. Closing runs $200-$500 including winterizing plumbing, adding closing chemicals, and installing cover. Package deals for both average $350-$700.

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