What Is a Pool Cleaner and How to Become One

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Pool Cleaner

What Do Pool Cleaners Do?

A pool cleaner is responsible for keeping residential or commercial pools clean and chemically balanced. Their duties include installing filters, removing debris, and checking pH and chlorine levels of the water. Replenishing pool cleaning supplies and performing preventative maintenance on equipment to reduce the risk of malfunction are also essential responsibilities of this position. To find a pool cleaner job, expand your search with similar job titles, such as pool technician, pool maintenance technician, swimming pool equipment repair technician, or pool attendant.

How to Become a Pool Cleaner

A pool cleaner cleans and maintains residential and commercial pools. To become a pool cleaner, most employers require a high school diploma or GED certificate. Prior experience in cleaning pools is not necessary since companies provide on-site training to learn about the company’s approach to pool maintenance, customer management, and vendor relations. Pool cleaners work directly with customers on a daily basis, so you must have excellent customer service skills.

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