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Serving All of Marion County, FL

Pool Service Across
Marion County, FL

From Belleview to Dunnellon, Silver Springs to Reddick, Pristine Pool Care delivers professional weekly cleaning, maintenance, and repairs to pool owners in every corner of Marion County.

Countywide Pool Care for All of Marion County

Marion County covers more than 1,600 square miles of north-central Florida, stretching from the Ocala National Forest in the east to the Withlacoochee River in the west, from the rural farmlands near Reddick and Citra in the north to the growing communities of Belleview and Summerfield in the south. Known worldwide as the Horse Capital of the World, Marion County is home to more than 380,000 residents who enjoy a landscape defined by rolling hills, natural springs, live oak canopies, and a warm subtropical climate that makes pool ownership a way of life. Pristine Pool Care provides professional weekly pool service to homeowners across this entire geographic range, from the most established neighborhoods in Ocala to the most remote properties in unincorporated Marion County.

What sets our Marion County service apart is our commitment to reaching every part of the county without compromising service quality. Many pool companies limit their routes to central Ocala and decline calls from homeowners in Dunnellon, the Silver Springs area, or rural properties off County Road 484 or Highway 27. We take the opposite approach. Our technicians follow optimized routes that cover every quadrant of the county, grouping customers geographically so that even homes on acreage in the western part of the county or along the US 301 corridor north of Ocala receive the same consistent, professional weekly service as a home two miles from our base.

Belleview, Summerfield, and South Marion County

The southern portion of Marion County along the US 441 and US 301 corridors has experienced significant residential growth over the past decade. Belleview, once a quiet small town, has seen an influx of new construction communities and master-planned developments that cater to both families and retirees. Neighborhoods like Spruce Creek South, Stone Creek, and the communities along SE 58th Avenue and SE Highway 25 feature modern homes with well-designed pool areas, many including screened enclosures, paver decks, and integrated spa features. Our south Marion County route covers all of Belleview, the Summerfield area where Marion County meets the northern edge of The Villages, and the communities along County Road 42 heading east toward the national forest.

Many homes in south Marion County rely on well water drawn from the Floridan Aquifer, and the water quality can vary considerably depending on the depth of the well and the specific geology of the area. Properties closer to the limestone formations near Silver Springs tend to have harder water with elevated calcium content, while wells in the Belleview and Summerfield areas may contain higher iron levels that produce the telltale reddish-brown staining on pool plaster and tile grout. Our technicians carry the testing equipment and treatment chemicals needed to address these mineral challenges on the spot, keeping your pool surfaces stain-free and your water balanced regardless of what your well delivers.

Dunnellon, Rainbow Springs, and West Marion County

West Marion County is defined by its proximity to the Withlacoochee and Rainbow Rivers, and the communities here have a distinct character compared to the more urban areas closer to Ocala. Dunnellon, situated at the confluence of the Withlacoochee and Rainbow Rivers, is a small city with a mix of older established neighborhoods and newer developments like Rainbow Springs Estates and the communities along SW 180th Avenue Road. Rainbow Springs itself, one of Florida's first-magnitude springs, draws visitors from across the state, and the neighborhoods surrounding it feature properties with lush, mature landscaping that produces a constant supply of leaves, pollen, seed pods, and organic debris that finds its way into pools.

Pool owners in the Dunnellon and Rainbow Springs area face unique challenges that go beyond standard debris management. The area's proximity to natural waterways means higher ambient humidity, which promotes algae growth even inside screened enclosures. The mature tree canopy that makes these neighborhoods so beautiful also means heavy leaf fall during autumn and spring, and the live oak trees in particular shed leaves nearly year-round. Our west Marion County technicians adjust their service approach for these conditions, spending extra time on brush work to prevent algae establishment on walls and steps, and using phosphate removers that address the organic nutrient load common in pools surrounded by dense vegetation.

Silver Springs, Salt Springs, and East Marion County

East Marion County is dominated by the Ocala National Forest, one of the largest sand pine scrub forests in the world, and the legendary Silver Springs, where the crystal-clear artesian spring produces more than 500 million gallons of water daily. The residential communities in this part of the county, including Silver Springs Shores, Silver Springs, and the areas along Highway 40 east of Ocala, tend to be more spread out with larger lot sizes and a more rural feel. Silver Springs Shores alone is one of the largest subdivisions in Marion County, with thousands of homes built on generous lots that often feature unscreened pools.

Unscreened pools in east Marion County face the full force of Florida's outdoor elements. Without a screen enclosure to filter out debris, these pools accumulate leaves, pine needles from nearby sand pines, insects, and pollen at a much higher rate than screened pools. The direct sun exposure also means faster chlorine degradation and more aggressive algae growth during the warmer months. Our technicians on the east Marion County route carry extra skimming and vacuuming equipment to handle the higher debris loads, and they pay special attention to cyanuric acid levels, which act as sunscreen for chlorine and are critical for maintaining proper sanitation in unscreened pools exposed to intense Florida UV radiation.

Equestrian Properties and Rural Acreage

Marion County's identity as the Horse Capital of the World means that a significant portion of the county is devoted to equestrian properties, horse farms, and agricultural operations. The rolling hills and rich soil of the western and northwestern parts of the county, particularly along Highway 27, County Road 225, and the areas surrounding the Golden Ocala and Ocala Jockey Club communities, are home to some of the most valuable thoroughbred operations in the country. Many of these properties feature pools that serve as a retreat for their owners, and these pools face a set of challenges that suburban pool owners rarely encounter.

Dust from unpaved roads, riding arenas, and pastures becomes airborne on dry days and settles on pool surfaces and into pool water, increasing turbidity and clogging filters faster than in typical residential settings. Organic debris from surrounding horse pastures, including grass clippings, hay particles, and natural organic matter, introduces phosphates and nitrogen compounds into pool water that serve as fertilizer for algae. Additionally, many equestrian properties rely on well water systems sized for agricultural use, and the water chemistry can be significantly different from municipal supply. Our team understands these challenges and tailors each service visit to the specific conditions of your property, ensuring your pool remains a clean, inviting escape no matter what is happening in the pastures and paddocks nearby.

New Construction Communities

Marion County continues to grow, and new residential communities are being developed throughout the county, particularly along the SR 200 corridor in the southwest, the US 441 corridor heading south from Ocala, and in the Belleview and Summerfield areas. These new construction homes often come with modern pool equipment including variable-speed pumps, salt chlorine generators, LED lighting, and automated chemical management systems. While this newer equipment is more energy-efficient and easier to manage, it still requires professional oversight to function properly and maintain warranty compliance. Our technicians stay current with the latest pool technology and can service, program, and troubleshoot all major equipment brands commonly installed in new Marion County homes, including Pentair, Hayward, and Jandy systems.

Why Marion County Pool Owners Choose Pristine Pool Care

Covering a county as large and diverse as Marion requires a team that is both skilled and logistically organized. Our route management system ensures that every customer receives their scheduled weekly visit regardless of weather delays or seasonal demand spikes. When we commit to servicing your pool on a specific day of the week, we keep that commitment. Each visit includes complete surface skimming, wall and tile line brushing, floor vacuuming, basket cleaning, water chemistry testing and adjustment, and a thorough equipment inspection. You receive a digital service report after every visit detailing exactly what was done, your current chemical readings, and any observations or recommendations.

We are licensed, insured, and deeply rooted in the Marion County community. We understand the local water conditions, the seasonal patterns that affect pool care, and the specific challenges that come with maintaining pools in a county that ranges from dense suburban neighborhoods to wide-open ranch land. Whether you own a home in one of the master-planned communities along the SR 200 corridor, a waterfront property near Lake Weir or Lake Bryant, a sprawling equestrian estate in the horse country west of I-75, or a family home in one of the established neighborhoods in Belleview or Dunnellon, Pristine Pool Care is ready to keep your pool sparkling clean every single week.

Our Commitment

Trusted Across Marion County

Licensed & Insured

Full liability coverage and CPO-certified technicians

Same-Week Service

Fast scheduling for new customers countywide

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Common Questions

Marion County Pool Service FAQ

Answers to common questions from pool owners across Marion County.

Yes, we service pools throughout all of unincorporated Marion County, not just the city of Ocala. Our routes cover Belleview, Dunnellon, Silver Springs, Reddick, Citra, Anthony, and all rural and semi-rural areas in between. Whether you live on a five-acre equestrian property west of I-75 or in one of the newer subdivisions along US 441 south of Ocala, we have a route that covers your area.

Marion County is heavily reliant on well water, which often contains elevated levels of iron, calcium, manganese, and other minerals from the Florida aquifer. These minerals can stain pool surfaces, cloud water, and interfere with chlorine effectiveness. Our technicians use specialized metal sequestrants, pre-filters for fill water when needed, and adjusted chemical protocols designed specifically for high-mineral well water conditions common across rural Marion County.

We do not charge a separate trip fee for most of Marion County. Our route-based scheduling means we group customers geographically so we can serve even outlying areas like Dunnellon, Reddick, or the Weirsdale area efficiently. Pricing is based on your pool size, type, and condition rather than your distance from Ocala. Contact us for a free estimate specific to your property.

Absolutely. Marion County is the Horse Capital of the World, and many equestrian and agricultural properties feature pools that face unique challenges including dust from unpaved roads and riding arenas, organic debris from pastures and mature tree canopies, and heavy well water usage. Our technicians are experienced with these conditions and adjust their cleaning and chemistry protocols to keep your pool pristine regardless of the surrounding environment.

Pool Service That Covers All of Marion County

From Belleview to Dunnellon, from equestrian estates to new construction communities. Get a free, no-obligation estimate today.