I hired my pool guy after feeling like I couldn't get my pool under control. After he had me drain 1/3 of the pool twice because I went bananas with chlorine pucks and made my CYA levels so high they were unreadable, I started to pay attention. Fast forward a year later. Pool maintenance companies need to make money. Things that weren't broken started to "break". Things were being misdiagnosed that would cost hundreds to fix. I didn't buy any of them, and I finally got fed up with them trying to scam me or just not knowing what they're doing. Seems like the best person to maintain a pool is someone who lives with it.
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