How Much Does Pool Service Really Cost in Ormond Beach? (2025 Guide)

If you've been shopping around for pool service in Ormond Beach or Daytona Beach, you've probably noticed a confusing trend: quotes that seem to be all over the map. One company offers "full service" for $110/month, while another quotes $185/month for what sounds like the same thing.
So, what gives? Is the higher price just a markup, or are you actually buying something different?
As we head into 2025, the cost of labor, insurance, and high-quality chemicals has risen across Florida. This has created a divide in the market between "Splash & Dash" operators and Professional Pool Management companies.
This guide will pull back the curtain on pool service pricing in Volusia County, helping you understand exactly what your money buys—and the hidden risks of going with the lowest bidder.
The 3 Tiers of Pool Service Pricing
In our local market (Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach, Palm Coast), pool service generally falls into three distinct price buckets. Here is what you can expect at each level.
| Feature | Budget Tier ($100 - $130/mo) |
Standard Tier ($140 - $160/mo) |
Premium Tier ($165 - $200+/mo) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chemicals Included | Basic Only (Chlorine/Acid) | Most Standard Chems | Essential Chems Included |
| Consistency | Often skips weeks | Generally reliable | Reliable Weekly Schedule |
| Technician Training | None / Self-taught | Basic Training | CPO Certified Experts |
| Insurance & Licensing | Rarely Insured | Usually Insured | Fully Insured & CPO Certified |
| Communication | Hard to reach | Text/Phone | Digital Logs & Email Reports |
| Preventative Care | Reactive (Fix when broken) | Basic checks | Proactive Equipment Monitoring |
Tier 1: The "Budget" Option ($100 - $130/mo)
This price point is often attractive to new homeowners, but it comes with significant caveats. At this rate, a service provider simply cannot afford high-quality chemicals or insurance.
The Reality: These are often "Splash & Dash" services. The technician rushes through 20+ pools a day, cutting corners to make the numbers work. They might dump liquid chlorine, quickly net the surface, and leave in 5 minutes without testing the water properly.
Note: Don't confuse "fast" with "rushed." At Float On Pools, we use professional equipment like Riptide Vacuums and Hammerhead Cleaners that allow us to clean a pool efficiently in 10-15 minutes. The difference is that we use that time to clean thoroughly with the right tools, whereas a "Splash & Dash" operator is skipping steps to get to the next stop.
- Hidden Cost: Poor chemical balance destroys pool surfaces (pitting, staining) and equipment (corrosion) over time, costing thousands in repairs.
- Risk: If an uninsured worker gets hurt on your property, you could be liable.
Tier 2: The "Standard" Option ($140 - $160/mo)
This is the middle ground. You'll likely get a decent cleaning, but specialty chemicals (like phosphate removers, enzymes, or clarifiers) are often extra charges.
The Reality: A solid choice for basic needs, but communication might be old-school (paper notes or no logs), and they might not catch equipment issues before they become expensive failures.
Tier 3: The "Premium" Option ($165 - $200+/mo)
This is where Float On Pools & Spas operates. We don't compete on price; we compete on value and peace of mind.
The Reality: You are paying for a Pool Management Service, not just a cleaner.
What Premium Service Includes:
- CPO Certified Technicians: We understand the science of water chemistry, not just "dumping chlorine."
- Digital Reports: You get an email after every visit with photos of your clean pool and exact chemical readings.
- Proactive Maintenance: We check your pump, filter, and valves every week to catch small issues before they become $1,000 repairs.
- Transparent Chemical Pricing: We include all essential maintenance chemicals. Specialty treatments (like phosphate removal) are quoted upfront if needed—no hidden surprises.
Why "Cheap" Pool Service is Expensive
The most expensive pool service is the one that ruins your pool. We frequently take over pools from "budget" providers and find:
- Zero Calcium Hardness: Leading to aggressive water that eats away at grout and plaster.
- Sky-High Cyanuric Acid: Caused by using cheap tablets exclusively, eventually requiring a full pool drain (costing $150+ in water alone).
- Neglected Filters: Causing high pressure that burns out expensive variable-speed pumps.
The Verdict
If you just want someone to net the leaves and you're willing to manage the chemistry yourself, a budget service might work.
But if you view your pool as a luxury investment and want it swim-ready 365 days a year without lifting a finger, Premium Service is the only logical choice.
Ready to experience the difference?



