Utah Pools · Utah pool service

Clear water, clear pricing,
same local crew.

Weekly pool service, repairs, openings, closings, green-pool cleanup, hot tubs, and free in-store water testing from Ogden and Bountiful. Published prices, photo reports, and route days you can plan around.2 weekly route openings this week

Kevin LinsleySteven Kay
Kevin + Steven
One owner reads each request. Start with your ZIP.
Live quote desk
Five digits, then we'll tell you if you're on a route.
Locally owned in OgdenService from Utah County to Cache CountyA photo of your pool after every visit
The short version

Three things we don't bend on.

Northern Utah pool service mostly comes in two flavors, a franchise that feels templated, or a one-truck operator who goes dark after July. We're trying to be the obvious third option, and these are the three rules that keep us honest.

01

The price is the price.

Three weekly plans, every add-on flat-rated, all published before you ever call. The middle tier is what seven in ten of our weekly customers land on, and if your pool needs the cheaper one we'll just tell you that.

02

Same tech, same Tuesday.

Routes are locked, your tech is the same person every week, and you get a photo and a chemistry readout in your phone before the truck leaves your driveway. Every visit, every house, no exceptions.

03

Tuned for Utah, not Phoenix.

Wasatch water runs 18 to 24 grains per gallon, our UV is brutal at 4,300 feet, the season is about 20 weeks, and covers see real snow load. Our chemistry, equipment picks, and seasonal calendar all account for that.

The whole pool season

Weekly care, smooth repairs, and a cleaner pool season.

From the first chemical test in April to the cover sitting on it in November, and the new pool the next-door neighbor talks you into. New builds run under our build team, Pools by Dip, and everything else lives right here.

22 services on the menu, recurring through specialty.
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Ask Pool Boy

What needs a look?

Tell me what you're seeing with the pool or spa.
The Utah part

Hard water, thin air, and a real winter.

The chemistry that works in Phoenix doesn't really work in Pleasant View, and these are the four numbers our whole protocol is tuned around. We cite them because the rest of the work depends on them.

Tap water hardness
18–24gpg

Wasatch tap water comes out scary hard, so we dose by Calcium Saturation Index instead of a generic protocol, and your tile and heater core notice the difference about a decade in.

Altitude UV
4,300ft

Chlorine burns off faster up here than the national charts assume, so our dosing is built around the actual Ogden bench instead of the average, which is how we keep your free chlorine from quietly bottoming out in August.

Freeze days a year
120+days

Real winters need real winterization, antifreeze on every line, plumbing actually blown out, valve positions photographed. Snow-load damage gets caught when we open in April, not when you notice a leak in July.

Open-pool season
~20wks

Mid-April through mid-October on the valley floor, with the bench and Ogden Valley running a week shorter on each end. We route accordingly, instead of pretending Utah has a Phoenix season.

Sources: USGS national water hardness data (Weber Basin), NOAA Ogden station freeze-cycle averages, UV index modeling at 4,300 ft elevation. We cite the numbers because the protocol depends on them.

Hard at the tap, clear in the pool.

Wasatch water comes out rough and our chemistry's tuned for exactly that, so every visit gets tested, balanced, and photographed before the truck rolls off your driveway.

Avg today 7.4 pH3.2 ppm free Cl12 routes active
The 45 minutes

What actually happens when we show up.

About forty-five minutes on average, five steps every single time, documented as we go and photographed before we close the gate behind us.

Step 01

Skim and empty

Surface skim, skimmer baskets, pump basket. Cottonwood seeds in May, grass in July, leaves in September, all of it before the chemistry test so it doesn't skew the read.

Step 02

Brush walls and tile

Tile line, steps, behind ladders. Brushing breaks scale before it sets, which is the move that keeps Utah tile looking like Utah tile in year ten.

Step 03

Vacuum the floor

Manual or robot, whichever your pool needs that week. Light pools rotate weekly, heavy pools get it every visit, and we don't pretend dirt isn't there.

Step 04

Test and balance

pH, free chlorine, total alkalinity, CYA, calcium hardness. Dosed to Calcium Saturation Index, not a generic test strip and a guess.

Step 05

Photo report

Equipment-pad photos, chemistry numbers, any flags worth a heads-up ("salt cell's running low, plan on a swap in 4 to 6 weeks"). In your phone before the truck leaves the driveway.

Meet the owners

Kevin & Steven. On the route.

Two co-owners, both on the truck, both answering the phone. The reason a small, modern operator can outwork a templated franchise is exactly this, no layers of dispatch between you and the people who actually own the work.

We're Northern Utah natives, we service the bench, the valley floor, and the Ogden Valley, and we keep the route tight on purpose so the same tech sees your pool every single week.

Kevin Linsley, Co-owner · Operations & service
Kevin Linsley
Co-owner · Operations & service

Routes, chemistry, and the techs. Twelve-plus years on Northern Utah pools, long enough to know which Eden neighborhood thaws first and which Layton subdivisions still have copper plumbing. You pick up the phone, you usually get me.

Steven Kay, Co-owner · Repairs & equipment
Steven Kay
Co-owner · Repairs & equipment

Equipment, installs, and the harder fixes. Heaters, pumps, salt systems, automation, pulled apart and rebuilt across a thousand-plus Wasatch Front pools. The kind of work that decides whether your equipment pad makes it through another Utah winter.

Pricing

Three plans, all priced below.

We don't do phone-tag quotes for routine service. Pick a tier, lock it in, get on with the rest of your day. The middle one is what about seven in ten of our weekly customers land on.

Essentials
$135/mo
For owners who handle the brushing and vacuuming themselves.
  • Water test & chemistry balance
  • Baskets emptied, surface skimmed
  • Equipment quick-check each visit
  • Photo proof of every service
Start with Essentials
Most chosen
Complete
$205/mo
The plan about seven in ten of our weekly customers land on.
  • Everything in Essentials
  • Brush walls, vacuum floor
  • Filter check & rinse
  • Full equipment inspection
  • Photo + chemistry report after each visit
  • Priority on repairs
Choose Complete
Premium
$300/mo
Smart-monitored chemistry, same tech every visit, and you don't have to think about the pool at all.
  • Everything in Complete
  • WaterGuru in-pool monitoring
  • One free filter clean per year
  • Equipment-age tracking
  • Same technician, every week
Start with Premium
Utah Season Pass
Spring opening, six months of Complete weekly service, and fall closing, all prepaid as one package.
Saves $250 vs paying as you go · Locks your spot in both the open and close routes · April through October
$1679
The two we'll sign

The guarantees, in actual writing.

Most pool companies have a "satisfaction guarantee" buried in the FAQ that doesn't actually commit to anything. Ours go into the service agreement, with a number attached and your service record as the receipt.

30 days

No-algae guarantee.

If your Complete or Premium pool goes green inside thirty days of a service visit, we come back and fix it on us, chemicals and labor and return trips all included.

  • Applies to Complete and Premium weekly plans
  • Covers algae blooms, not visible debris from storms
  • No cap on return visits until water is clear
  • Written into your service agreement, not the small print
2 hours

Response promise.

Call, text, or submit a quote between 8a and 6p on a weekday and a human gets back to you inside two business hours. If we miss that window, your next weekly visit is on the house.

  • Counts business hours only (Mon–Fri 8a–6p)
  • Phone, SMS, and quote form all qualify
  • Saturday inquiries replied Monday by 10a
  • Logged on your service record so you can verify
Both are written into every Complete and Premium service agreement.
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Routes this week

Today, we're in Pleasant View.

Mon 05·18
Eden · Liberty · Huntsville · Morgan
Tue 05·19today
Pleasant View · North Ogden
Wed 05·20
Layton · Kaysville · Centerville
Thu 05·21
Roy · Clearfield · Hooper · Plain City
Fri 05·22
Ogden · South Ogden · Riverdale
Weekly route core

The weekday cards show the dense Mon-Fri maintenance grid: Weber, Davis, Morgan, and Ogden Valley.

South boundary

Scheduled work runs south from Bountiful through Salt Lake County into Lehi, American Fork, Orem, and Provo.

North boundary

North-side scheduled work extends through Brigham City and Logan, batched from Ogden.

23 cities on weekly routes · scheduled service boundary from Utah County to Cache County
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Things you might be wondering

Eight questions we get on the first call.

Short answers to the things Northern Utah pool owners ask before they book. The longer version of each lives on the relevant service page if you want to nerd out.

When should I open my pool in Northern Utah?
Mid-April for the valley floor (Ogden, Layton, Roy, Clearfield), late April for the bench (North Ogden, Pleasant View, South Ogden), and early May for the Ogden Valley (Eden, Huntsville, Liberty). We route opening week by neighborhood thaw, not by calendar.
Do you require a contract?
Nope. Every weekly plan is month-to-month, you cancel with a one-visit notice, and there are no exit fees, no chemical lock-in, no clawbacks. The only thing you can pre-pay is the Season Pass, which is a discount, not a leash.
How is pricing different from other Utah pool companies?
We publish three weekly plans ($135, $205, and $300 a month) and flat-rate every add-on, so the price is on the page before you ever pick up the phone. Most Utah competitors quote over the phone after asking your pool dimensions. The middle tier is what about seven in ten of our weekly customers land on.
What if my pool is already green?
Send us a photo or just call, and you'll have a quote inside two business hours. Green-pool recovery is flat-rate $499 to $899 depending on severity, most pools clear up in five to seven days, and it's covered by the 30-day algae guarantee so if it comes back inside that window we do too.
Do you service the Ogden Valley (Eden, Huntsville, Mountain Green)?
Yes, the valley has its own dedicated Monday route, Eden through Liberty, Huntsville, Mountain Green, and the surrounding subdivisions. Same weekly rhythm as everywhere else, slightly later season-open, and chemistry adjusted for the altitude.
What's your service area exactly?
Anywhere between Utah County and Cache County. Weekly routes run through Weber, Davis, and Morgan County (Ogden, North Ogden, Pleasant View, South Ogden, Riverdale, Roy, Clearfield, Hooper, Layton, Kaysville, Farmington, plus the Ogden Valley). Salt Lake County and Utah County work, including Lehi, American Fork, Orem, and Provo, runs on scheduled boundary routes from Bountiful. Cache County work runs from Ogden. We don't sub the work out — our techs do it.
Do you handle commercial pools (apartments, HOAs, gyms)?
Yes, small through mid-size commercial accounts anywhere between Utah County and Cache County — apartment complexes, HOA pools, gym and hotel pools. Compliance reporting comes with it, just ask for the commercial sheet on the quote form.
Do you build new pools?
Yes, through our build team, Pools by Dip. They handle precast, custom gunite, plunge, hot tub, and sauna installs across Northern Utah. Same company, different banner for the construction craft. Start a quote here and we'll loop them in.
Don't see your question? Drop it on the quote form, we read every one.
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Alright, let's get your pool on a route.

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