Pool service pricing in Rochester, NY

Pool service in Rochester, NY typically costs $80–$150 per visit for weekly maintenance, $250–$600 for a seasonal opening, and $200–$500 for closing. A full May–September maintenance contract runs $1,200–$2,200. Equipment repairs range from $75 (filter cleaning) to $5,000+ (liner replacement). Prices vary by pool size, condition, and provider.

Rochester pool service price ranges

ServicePrice range
Weekly maintenance visit$80 – $150
Seasonal pool opening$250 – $600
Seasonal pool closing$200 – $500
Full-season maintenance contract$1,200 – $2,200
Green pool cleanup (algae shock)$300 – $900
Filter cleaning / backwash$75 – $150
Pump / motor replacement$400 – $1,200
Heater repair$200 – $1,500
Pool liner replacement$2,500 – $5,000
Salt system installation$800 – $2,500
  • Weekly maintenance visit

    $80 – $150

    Chemical test, brush, skim, filter check. May–September.

  • Seasonal pool opening

    $250 – $600

    Remove cover, reconnect equipment, balance chemistry, startup.

  • Seasonal pool closing

    $200 – $500

    Lower water, blow out lines, plug returns, winterize, cover.

  • Full-season maintenance contract

    $1,200 – $2,200

    Weekly service, May–September. Usually discounted vs. per-visit.

  • Green pool cleanup (algae shock)

    $300 – $900

    Shock treatment, continuous filter run, clarifier/algaecide.

  • Filter cleaning / backwash

    $75 – $150

    Per cleaning. Sand filter, cartridge, or D.E.

  • Pump / motor replacement

    $400 – $1,200

    Parts + labor. Depends on pump size and brand.

  • Heater repair

    $200 – $1,500

    Diagnostic, igniter, heat exchanger. Gas vs. heat pump varies.

  • Pool liner replacement

    $2,500 – $5,000

    Above-ground or in-ground vinyl. Labor + liner material.

  • Salt system installation

    $800 – $2,500

    Cell, control board, bonding check. Labor included.

What affects pool service cost in Rochester

  • Pool size (gallons) — larger pools use more chemicals and take longer to service
  • Pool type — in-ground vs. above-ground vs. commercial affects pricing
  • Equipment brand and age — older or rare equipment costs more to service
  • Condition at start of season — neglected pools need more chemistry
  • Contract vs. one-time service — contracts are typically 15–20% cheaper per visit
  • Season timing — peak (June–August) bookings sometimes carry a premium
  • Distance from provider — some companies charge travel for outer suburbs

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Price ranges reflect typical Rochester-area pool service costs based on aggregated data from Rochester-area providers. Final pricing depends on pool size, condition, and the specific contractor. Always get a written quote before authorizing work.