Pool Service in Southwest Houston, TX
Miller Pools offers you our full range of comprehensive pool care services to keep your water clean, clear, and free from contaminants every season of the year. With plans available for recurring inspections and treatments as well as options for specialty renovation and repair, find the answer to all your pool questions and issues with Miller Pools.
Pool cleaning purifies and balances the water in your pool so that it’s not only crystal clear, but healthy too. We start with skimming, cleaning the surface of the water of buildup and debris before testing the salinity, chlorine levels, and the pH levels in your pool to create an environment that’s fun for guests but inhospitable to microbes and other contaminants.
Regular pool maintenance is the best way to keep your pool healthy and ready for action in every season. Certain pieces of equipment all need to be regularly cleaned and maintained to stay working at their top efficiency, and Miller Pools is the best way to make sure every part is working at its best.
Pool equipment naturally wears down over time, but routine inspections from Miller Pools can help detect issues before they lead to costly failures. Our experienced team specializes in repairing essential components, using only high-quality replacement parts when necessary to ensure long-term reliability and performance.
Breathe new life into your backyard with a freshly remodeled pool. It doesn’t take a large renovation to make a great impact on the aesthetic appeal and curb value of your home, and with pool services for replastering, retiling, feature additions, custom lighting, and everything in between, we can make your dream pool a reality.
Miller Pools can transform your swimming space into a relaxing getaway for you, your family, and all your friends and guests to enjoy. Tell us about your vision, and our pool contractors will draw up a plan to make it happen. Contact Miller Pools to schedule your consultation today!
The ideal pH level for a pool is between 7.4 and 7.6 to maintain proper water balance and prevent damage to equipment.
It’s recommended to clean your pool filter every 3 to 6 months, depending on usage, manufacturer rrecommendation,and environmental factors.
Pool algae comes from organic matter, creating algae growth. This can come from spores carried by the wind, rain, or swimmers, typically thriving in poorly balanced or stagnant water, especially during high temperatures.