
Water testing and chemistry
Chlorine, pH, alkalinity, cyanuric acid, and calcium hardness tested on site. Chemicals dosed to target. Readings logged so you see the numbers.
It's hard to find a company you can fully trust when the pool at the new house had been neglected. Adams Pool & Spa provides residential pool cleaning in Long Beach for clear water, balanced chemistry, and reliable filter care. Belmont Shore, Naples Island, and Bixby Knolls pools get weekly skim, brush, vacuum, and equipment walks so your pool stays swim-ready.
A Long Beach pool cleaning visit runs 30 to 45 minutes. We test water, dose chemicals, empty baskets, brush tile and walls, vacuum the floor, and walk every piece of pad equipment. You get logged chemistry readings every stop.
Every visit covers the pool surface and the pad in one trip. That means chemistry, filter pressure, and pump amp draw all get checked before we leave. Not just the parts that look dirty.
Neglected pools get a one-time recovery first. After a home sale or months without service, we reset chemistry, clean the filter, and clear the floor. Weekly cleaning starts after that. The chemistry rules behind every step are summarized well in Wikipedia's overview of swimming pool sanitation.
Most Long Beach owners want to see the work, not just the bill. Here's what lands on every weekly visit.

Chlorine, pH, alkalinity, cyanuric acid, and calcium hardness tested on site. Chemicals dosed to target. Readings logged so you see the numbers.

Surface skim, skimmer baskets emptied, pump basket cleared, leaf debris bagged. Palm fronds and jacaranda blossoms are a Long Beach staple.

Tile line brushed for calcium scale, walls and steps brushed for algae film. Coastal hard water leaves scale fast. We stay ahead of it.

Manual or robotic vacuum depending on debris load and pool shape. The goal is a clean bottom, not a pretty before-photo.

Filter pressure read against startup baseline. Cartridge rinsed or pool filter cleaning scheduled when pressure climbs 8–10 PSI above normal.

Pump, heater, salt cell, and automation checked. Odd sounds, leaks, or chemistry drift flagged in writing before they become emergency calls.
Four local conditions shorten pool and equipment life in Long Beach, and the CDC's Healthy Swimming guidance explains why chemistry control matters most:
Every new Adams Pool & Spa cleaning account gets a 30 to 40 minute Pool School session on the first visit. Adam walks you through your pump, filter, heater, and automation.
You learn what each gauge reading means, which sounds are normal, and which ones signal trouble. You also learn what you can check between visits and what we handle on our end.
Customers tell us Adam "explained every piece of equipment" on that first visit. Others say he "gave us a bunch of knowledge" that helped between cleanings. No other Long Beach pool cleaning service runs a program like it. Read more about our approach.
We don't post Adams Pool & Spa pricing on the website, every pool's a little different. The dollar ranges below are the Long Beach market benchmarks published by independent home-services researchers, not our own rates. Final Adams numbers go on a written quote after the diagnostic.
Most Long Beach pool cleaning companies bill $200 to $370+ per month for weekly service with chemicals included. Larger pools and high-debris yards push above $390. Adams Pool & Spa typically comes in about 20% under that range for comparable scope: water testing, chemical balancing, skim, brush, vacuum, baskets, and an equipment walk on every visit.
Long Beach green-pool restarts and seasonal recoveries usually run $260 to $520 per visit depending on debris load and how long the pool sat. Our recovery visits land roughly 20% below that range. Heavy debris removal, shock and rebalance, and filter deep clean come standard. Follow-up visits priced separately so you see what each step costs.
Most Long Beach contractors charge $125 to $215 per visit for an on-site diagnostic, and the fee is often non-refundable. We sit about 20% under that range, the fee is flat, and the full amount credits toward the repair if you book the work with us.
Consistent route technician who already knows your gate code, pad layout, and where the dog sleeps. No re-explaining the pool to someone new every Tuesday.
Chlorine, pH, alkalinity, cyanuric acid, and calcium hardness logged at every stop. You see the readings, and the paper trail holds up on warranty claims.
Every new account gets a 30 to 40 minute Pool School session on the first visit. Adam walks you through your pump, filter, heater, and automation so the gauge readings stop being a mystery.
Every voicemail returns within one business day, usually same-day. Pamela logs after-hours messages into the morning dispatch list, so the failure details show up with the truck.
Jandy Certified, Pentair Expert Installer, and NPT Lifetime-Warranty Partner. Three accreditations issued by the equipment makers themselves, not self-claims. Warranty claims pass without a fight because the manufacturer sees our install history.
Long Beach coastal pools fail faster than inland for predictable reasons. We chase the cause, not just the symptom, on every visit, so the same fault doesn't come back next quarter.
Source: Fixr's swimming pool maintenance cost guide. Adams Pool & Spa is not affiliated with this publisher; the ranges are cited as independent market context.
Adams Pool & Spa is Jandy Certified, a Pentair Expert Installer, and an NPT Lifetime-Warranty Partner. Those aren't self-claims. They are issued by the companies whose equipment sits on your Long Beach pad.
Cleaning around branded equipment matters when the chemistry goes wrong. Wrong pH scales Jandy heat exchangers. Low calcium etches plaster and voids NPT's lifetime surface warranty. We protect both your pad and your warranty coverage.
Fifteen years of service in Long Beach means we've seen how salt air, marine layer, and hard water wear equipment. Two years apprenticing plus thirteen years owning the company gives Adam the repair memory most cleaning techs never build.
"I have been using Adam's Pool & Spa Service 2016. He & the people that work for him are great! Very responsible & trustworthy. Adam himself comes out whenever I call with specific issues, which is not very often. I would definitely recommend him!"
"We have used Adam' Pool and Spa since we built our pool 7 years ago. The service has been great and the pool is always clean and sparkling throughout the year. They are very good at helping us or answering any of our questions. We highly recommend Adam's Pool and Spa service."
"I have been a customer of Adams Pool Service for 4yrs. Very professional on time & exceptional service. Couldn't be happier. I would recommend his team to anyone. Regards, Gary"
"adam and his crew just cleaned our pool at the new house after it had been neglected and it looks brand new. so blue and clear water. gave us a bunch of knowledge on how to help take care of it in between cleanings. much appreciated and highly recommend using them for your pool"
"Adam has been maintaining our pool I believe four years now and we're very satisfied with him and his employees. They do a great job and are friendly and professional. Our pool has not looked this good in many years. Thank you Adam."
"Have had Adam and his team cleaning our pool for years. Honest and professional, would recommend. Lance"
Adams Pool & Spa is based in Long Beach and cleans pools across every neighborhood in the city plus the surrounding LA County communities. Our service radius runs roughly 25 miles from 910 E 72nd Street.
Coastal pools in Belmont Shore, Naples Island, and Alamitos Beach see us most for salt-air scale and tile-line care. Inland pools in Bixby Knolls, California Heights, and Lakewood Village see us for pollen load and chemistry swings tied to year-round heat.
Primary service areas: Long Beach · Belmont Shore · Naples Island · Bixby Knolls · Alamitos Beach · Signal Hill · East Long Beach · Bluff Park
Extended service areas: Bellflower · Lakewood · Downey · Paramount · Cypress · Rossmoor · Seal Beach · Los Alamitos · Cerritos · Westminster
For most Long Beach homeowners, yes. DIY runs about $50 to $110 a month in chemicals plus time driving to the pool store. Long Beach pro cleaning typically runs $200 to $370+ per month for the same scope, and Adams Pool & Spa usually comes in about 20% under that range. You get testing, dosing, skim, brush, vacuum, filter rinse, an equipment walk, and a chemistry paper trail that holds up on warranty claims.
You'll have a consistent route technician who knows your pool. Adam personally handles equipment escalations and specialty calls, and he's the one who delivers the Pool School session on your first visit. Regular stops run on a consistent route so your gate code, pad layout, and pet schedule don't have to be re-explained.
No. Most of our Long Beach weekly clients give us a gate code and we work the pool while they're at work. We log the visit, the chemistry readings, and any flags on the way out so you know what we found.
Most residential pools need a weekly cleaning year-round. Coastal air, hard water, and a pool season that never really closes keep chemistry moving. Bi-weekly can work in cooler months for lightly used pools with good filtration.
Yes. A one-time recovery visit handles green pools, neglected pools after a home sale, or pools that sat through a tenant turnover. Heavy debris comes out, shock and rebalance go in, the filter gets deep cleaned, and the chemistry comes back to target. Weekly cleaning starts after that.
Yes, when the spa is in-ground or a pool-spa combo. One visit covers both. We don't work on above-ground or portable hot tubs because the service model and parts are different.
We call back within 24 hours on every voicemail. For equipment failures during business hours, most Long Beach calls get an on-site diagnosis the next business day. Common Jandy and Pentair pump parts, heater ignitors, and salt cells ride on the truck.
Call Adams Pool & Spa to start weekly cleaning, book a one-time recovery, or schedule a filter check. We answer Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 5 PM.
Three terms behind the work that lands on every weekly visit, anchored to public sources.
The combined chemistry and filtration practices that keep pool water clear and safe to swim in. Covers chlorine residual, pH, alkalinity, cyanuric acid, and calcium hardness control.
The most common pool sanitizer, dosed as liquid, tablet, or generated on-site by a salt cell. Free chlorine in the 1 to 3 ppm range keeps a residential pool sanitary.
The wall-mounted basket that pulls floating debris off the pool surface before it sinks. Emptied on every weekly cleaning visit.