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Recurring cleaning and one-off repairs, priced the right way for each.

Equipment photos and water condition shape the quote, whether it's a weekly service plan or a pump replacement.

Pool service covers two very different businesses under one roof: recurring cleaning and chemical maintenance, and equipment repair that shows up as a one-time job when a pump fails or a liner tears. FlyQuote keeps those separate instead of forcing every request through the same generic "pool service" quote.

Equipment repairs, priced from what's actually broken

A photo of the equipment pad, whether it's the pump, filter, heater, or the electrical connections around them, tells FlyQuote a lot about what's involved in the repair. A cracked pump housing and a failed heater element are different jobs with different parts and labor, and the quote should reflect that distinction rather than a flat "equipment repair" line.

Water condition photos matter for anything related to chemical balance, algae, or staining. What a customer describes as "the pool's kind of green" can mean a quick shock treatment or a full drain and acid wash, and a photo settles that ambiguity before you've driven out.

Recurring plans and seasonal work

Weekly or biweekly service plans need pricing that stays consistent by pool size and equipment type, not a number that drifts depending on who wrote the last quote. Seasonal opening and closing jobs get handled the same way, with photos of the pool's current state (covered, drained, or already open) feeding into what the job actually involves.

New customers can request a quote from your site, describing the issue and attaching photos of the pool or equipment before you've scheduled a visit.

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