For new pool owners, understanding the rhythm of the local climate is key. Pool care here is about consistency and preparation. Due to the region's subtropical climate, pool season begins earlier than in many parts of the country. Average high temperatures in Baton Rouge can reach the 80s as early as March and linger into late fall, practically allowing year-round use of your pool.
This extended season means more time for relaxation and recreation, but it also requires a long-term maintenance strategy. Spring is the ideal time to get ahead of potential problems. By scheduling a comprehensive inspection and cleaning early in the season, you can ensure your filtration system, pumps, and chemical levels are ready before temperatures climb and usage increases.
Louisiana's high heat and humidity can wreak havoc on your pool's water chemistry. As temperatures rise, chlorine burns off more quickly, reducing your pool's ability to kill bacteria and control algae. At the same time, frequent rainstorms, especially during late spring and summer, introduce fresh water that dilutes essential chemicals and alters your pH levels. Left unchecked, these fluctuations can lead to cloudy water, skin irritation, and even damage to your pool's surfaces and equipment.
To keep your pool water crystal clear and swim-safe, regular testing and adjustment are crucial. At a minimum, you should check your water chemistry once per week, but after a major rainstorm, a pool party, or a stretch of hot weather, you may need to test even more frequently.
Key chemical levels to monitor include:
South Louisiana's lush landscape and summer storms often mean extra work when it comes to pool cleanliness. Leaves, bugs, and other debris can quickly accumulate, while algae growth can take hold in hot, still water.
To prevent algae and buildup:
Having a storm cleanup plan—and regular service—can keep your pool healthy and swim-ready even during Louisiana's stormiest weeks.
Setting a Weekly Pool Maintenance Routine
As a new pool owner, staying on top of maintenance is key to avoiding expensive repairs. Here's a simple weekly checklist:
Safety should always be a priority—especially if you have children or pets. Louisiana law may require certain pool safety features, such as fencing or alarms, depending on your property.
Recommended safety tips:
Need help getting started or keeping things running smoothly? Lucas Firmin Pools is here to support you every step of the way—from seasonal maintenance to mid-summer upgrades. Contact us today to schedule your first service or learn more about keeping your pool pristine all year long.