Inground Pool Opening
Summer is short — don't waste the first warm weekend fighting with your pool cover. Blue Bottom Pools handles the full opening of your inground pool in a single visit, so all you have to do is jump in.
Cover Removal
We remove, rinse, fold, and stow your winter cover — safety mesh or solid tarp.
Deck Equipment
Installation of ladders, handrails, and diving boards so your pool is guest-ready.
Plumbing Reassembly
We remove winterizing plugs and gizzmos and reinstall return eyeballs, skimmer baskets, and drain plugs.
System Start-Up
We prime the pump, start the filter, and inspect the heater to make sure everything is running correctly.
Safety & Damage Inspection
Visual inspection of all equipment for cracks, leaks, or freeze damage that occurred over the winter.
Chemical Shock Treatment
High-dosage opening shock plus Algaecide 60 included — killing winter bacteria and starting the clearing process.
Prevent Damage
Cross-threading a drain plug or running a pump dry can ruin your equipment. We do it right the first time.
Save Your Back
Wet pool covers are incredibly heavy. We bring the manpower to handle them safely so you don't have to.
Spot Problems Early
If a pipe cracked during the freeze, we find it immediately — before you lose thousands of gallons of water.
Bring Water Levels Up. Use your garden hose to fill the pool midway up the skimmer tile before we arrive. We cannot start the pump or check for leaks if the water level is too low.
Unlock the Gate. Ensure we have access to the backyard and the power breaker panel on the day of service.
Leave Out Equipment. Please leave your skimmer baskets, eyeballs, and drain plugs near the pump — or in the pump basket if that's where you stored them.
Everyone wants their pool open for Memorial Day. Secure your spot on our route before it's too late.
Request Service Online Call (570) 592-5988