Queensland has more backyard swimming pools per capita than almost anywhere in the world, and the subtropical climate means the swimming season stretches from October through April, or year-round in warmer regions. That same warm, sunny climate is also perfect for algae bloom, chlorine depletion, and water chemistry going wrong fast. A pool that looks fine on Monday can be green and unsafe by the weekend without proper maintenance.
Professional pool cleaning goes well beyond scooping leaves and throwing in a chlorine tablet. It involves testing and balancing the water chemistry, pH, chlorine, alkalinity, stabiliser, and calcium hardness, which interact in complex ways. Incorrect chemistry doesn't just turn your pool green; it damages the pool surface, corrodes equipment, irritates swimmers' eyes and skin, and creates an environment where harmful bacteria and pathogens thrive. In Queensland's heat, a pool without properly balanced chemistry is a genuine health risk.
Most Queensland pools benefit from weekly or fortnightly professional servicing during swimming season. The cost per visit ($60–$120) is far cheaper than the remediation when chemistry goes wrong, an algae outbreak requiring shock treatment, brushing, and days of filtration can cost $300–$500 to fix. Regular professional maintenance also extends the life of pool equipment (pumps, filters, chlorinators) by keeping chemistry in range and catching minor issues before they become expensive failures.