Why let a clogged filter cloud your water and strain your equipment when you can count on us for a thorough cleaning.
Noticed weak water flow, or maybe your pool just is not as clear as it used to be? Did you check if your filter is doing its job? Swimming pool filters require experienced specialists for a proper cleaning. In Hoschton and surrounding areas, it is not something your average homeowner can do with a quick rinse. That is why you need to call on us; our professionally trained and experienced staff have the skill and tools necessary to carry out a filter cleaning and backwash in Hoschton and surrounding areas.

Our team services sand, cartridge and DE filters, clearing out trapped dirt, oils and debris; the entire filtration system needs to be checked for proper flow before your water can run clear. Clear Tec Pools’ experienced and professionally trained service team makes sure you do not face any clogging, poor circulation or equipment strain.
We know pools inside and out! We provide a range of pool maintenance and repair services, our most common ones are listed below. Need something else pool related? Get in touch with us!
Filter cleaning and backwashing are essential, especially when your water looks dull or your flow has slowed. Similar to changing the oil in your car, keeping your pool filter clean is the smart thing to do. You don’t want to risk cloudy water or a burnt-out pump that could have been avoided had you cleaned the filter sooner. So let us help you keep your filtration system running at its best, and to keep it that way.
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Most residential pools benefit from weekly or biweekly service to keep water chemistry balanced, debris cleared, and equipment running properly. The right schedule depends on your pool’s size, how often it’s used, and whether it’s surrounded by trees or heavy landscaping. During peak swimming season, more frequent visits help prevent algae growth and keep the water safe and clear.
A typical visit covers skimming the surface, brushing the walls and steps, vacuuming debris, emptying skimmer and pump baskets, and testing and balancing the water chemistry. We also check the filter, pump, and other equipment to catch small issues before they become costly repairs. Every visit is meant to keep your pool clean, balanced, and ready to swim in.
Common warning signs include unusual noises from the pump, reduced water circulation, cloudy water that will not clear up, leaks around equipment, or a sudden spike in your energy bill. Heaters that fail to reach temperature and automation systems that stop responding are also red flags. If you notice any of these, a professional inspection can pinpoint the problem and prevent further damage.
Pool automation lets you control your pump, heater, lights, water features, and cleaning cycles from a smartphone app or control panel. It improves energy efficiency, makes scheduling effortless, and removes the guesswork from running your equipment. For most homeowners, the convenience and long-term energy savings make automation a worthwhile upgrade.
A pool inspection is recommended before buying or selling a home with a pool, after the off-season before reopening, or any time you suspect an underlying issue. An inspection evaluates the condition of the structure, equipment, plumbing, and safety features so you know exactly what you are working with. Catching problems early protects both your investment and your family’s safety.