Pool maintenance in Las Vegas: heat, hard water, dust, and weekly care
Las Vegas pools work harder than pools in milder climates. Heat, wind, dust, calcium, and heavy summer use can push water chemistry and equipment out of balance quickly.
Why local pool care is different
High evaporation, intense UV exposure, and mineral-heavy water can create chemistry swings, scale, cloudy water, and extra filter demand. A maintenance plan should account for the local climate, not just a generic checklist.
What providers usually need to know
Pool and spa type, approximate size, and whether the system uses chlorine or salt
Current water condition, algae concerns, cloudy water, or visible scale
Equipment concerns such as high filter pressure, salt cell scale, or heater issues
Desired service frequency and whether the property is owner-occupied, rented, or managed
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