With something as simple as our free swimming pool water testing, you’ll be on track to a great swimming pool experience in Mooresville!
Swimming pool water testing may be one of the most important tasks you take on as the owner of a swimming pool in Mooresville, North Carolina. Before you decide to take a splash, having your water tested for the proper chemical balance or any other contaminants that may affect your safety or comfort during a swim is essential. At Cayman Pool & Spa, we provide free swimming pool water testing in addition to our other swimming pool services; all you need to do is bring us a small water sample to get started.

There are several important services we provide should your swimming pool water testing indicate that you need to make adjustments to your pool water. For example, if there is a chemical imbalance, we can recommend the right chemicals to correct the pH balance, or our professionals can come out to provide chemical balancing services. We also offer routine maintenance solutions that can help you manage your pool maintenance throughout the year. It’s important to us that you have a comfortable and relaxing pool environment all year long, and with something as simple as our free swimming pool water testing, you’ll be on track to exactly that.
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“They are definitely the best pool store! Helpful, patient, and knowledgeable. Free water testing, which other stores discourage. They have a great inventory of parts for filters and vacuums, which is so important when your pool goes down. Prices are competitive.”
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Services We Offer

Swimming Pool Repair

Swimming Pool Water Testing

Swimming Pool Opening/Closing
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At Cayman Pool & Spa, we have been providing expert swimming pool services for over a decade, and we’ll be happy to assist you with all your pool maintenance needs. Contact us today for more information about swimming pool water testing, or bring in a sample at your convenience.
FAQs about Swimming Pool Water Testing
Whether you take advantage of our free swimming pool water testing at our Mooresville, North Carolina location or purchase a water testing kit to use at your home, the important thing is taking care of testing regularly. It doesn’t take much to throw off the balance in your pool or accidentally add the wrong chemicals and make it unsafe for swimming. We would much rather you turned to us at Cayman Pool & Spa with all your questions than to take the chance of a bad reaction to a chemical imbalance. Here are some common questions we get about swimming pool water testing:
What step is next if the swimming pool water testing shows a chemical imbalance?
We will let you know how to resolve it. We don’t just direct you to the right pool chemical to use. We take the time to learn about the water capacity of your pool to let you know how much of the chemical to use. We also walk you through the right way to incorporate it into the pool. Feel free to ask us about the safe way to store any extra chemicals that you don’t need right away.
Do I need to bring in a sample if you are going to be handling my pool opening?
No, we can perform swimming pool water testing during the process of opening your pool and make any chemical corrections at that time. It isn’t unusual for a pool to need several products before it is ready for swimming.
Can I bring in another water sample after I’ve taken a corrective action?
Absolutely! In fact, we highly recommend it so you can be sure that the chemical imbalance has been rectified. We advise you as best we can, but there are so many variables that it can take a bit of trial and error to get your pool water just right.
At Cayman Pool & Spa, we offer swimming pool water testing services in Mooresville, Concord, Cornelius, Davidson, Harrisburg, Huntersville, Kannapolis, Statesville, Troutman, Mount Pleasant, Mayhew, Moss Creek, and the Lake Norman area of North Carolina.