
Collegiate Pools
Collegiate Pools
Collegiate Pools We are a small, family-owned and family-operated business. We have been in business since 2018 and we have grown in size and expertise with each passing year. We take pride in the quality of work and customer satisfaction that we give each and every customer! We are known to pay exquisite attention to detail while making customer satisfaction our top priority. Call us today to learn more about how we can help you! 502-836-6626
"I was very hopeful for this service. Red flag #1- On the evening of the third 3rd visit- I noticed the pool water was pumping slowly. I opened the pool filter- it was full. There was no bad weather that day to cause that. I was pretty disappointed especially since cleaning the filter is always step 1 in the pool cleaning process. Later, I noticed some algae lines in the pool. On the evening of a pool cleaning I came home from work to find the algae marks were still there. Thos told me that the pool wasn't being brushed- again, another basic yet critical step in a cleaning a pool. Then the last straw was when after a pool cleaning- my pool still had a green tint in the water and more algae (see attached). So I tested it. I was shocked to see that the pool had hardly any chemicals in it at all. I checked my invoices and I was charged for chemicals. But the invoices proved my suspension- during all of cleanings the only chemicals the pool was getting was 1 or 2 bags of shock. "
Samantha T on July 2025
Collegiate Pools We are a small, family-owned and family-operated business. We have been in business since 2018 and we have grown in size and expertise with each passing year. We take pride in the quality of work and customer satisfaction that we give each and every customer! We are known to pay exquisite attention to detail while making customer satisfaction our top priority. Call us today to learn more about how we can help you! 502-836-6626
"I was very hopeful for this service. Red flag #1- On the evening of the third 3rd visit- I noticed the pool water was pumping slowly. I opened the pool filter- it was full. There was no bad weather that day to cause that. I was pretty disappointed especially since cleaning the filter is always step 1 in the pool cleaning process. Later, I noticed some algae lines in the pool. On the evening of a pool cleaning I came home from work to find the algae marks were still there. Thos told me that the pool wasn't being brushed- again, another basic yet critical step in a cleaning a pool. Then the last straw was when after a pool cleaning- my pool still had a green tint in the water and more algae (see attached). So I tested it. I was shocked to see that the pool had hardly any chemicals in it at all. I checked my invoices and I was charged for chemicals. But the invoices proved my suspension- during all of cleanings the only chemicals the pool was getting was 1 or 2 bags of shock. "
Samantha T on July 2025













