Opening your pool in Fairfax, VA might seem like a lot, but we make it easy and safe so you can dive in sooner. We always recommend hiring us at Dolphin Pool Services to handle inspections, equipment checks, and chemical balancing. That way, your pool meets local rules and is swim-ready. Letting professionals handle the details saves you time and helps you avoid those annoying mistakes that can get expensive fast.

You’ll see what steps we take to get your pool open, how we keep the water clear, and what you need to know about local permits or safety rules in Fairfax. We’re here to guide you, so you can focus on planning your pool days instead of troubleshooting problems.

We handle every part of getting your pool ready: removing covers, checking equipment, balancing water, and making sure we follow all the local rules. We keep things on schedule and make sure the paperwork is squared away, so your opening goes smoothly.
We suggest you schedule your pool opening with us at least 1–2 weeks before you want to swim. That gives us time to remove the cover, check the liner and walls, and run your pump and filter.
We’ll look for leaks, torn liners, and damaged skimmers when we do the first inspection.
We drain the cover and clear out debris, then reconnect plumbing and electrical parts.
We get your circulation system going and backwash the filter if it needs it.
Then, we test the water for pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and sanitizer levels, adjusting chemicals to keep everything safe.
If you’ve had winter damage, heater issues, or missing parts, let us know.
We can supply replacement parts or order them for you.
When you hire us at Dolphin Pool Services, you lower the risk of damage and avoid delays.
Fairfax County asks for permits and inspections for public and community pools, but not for private residential pools.
When you have a community pool, we confirm permit status and get any records ready before opening day.
We follow county health guidelines for water quality and safety when we service community pools.
That means we meet seasonal operating dates and make sure to pass the annual FPC inspection when needed.
We document test results and keep records for inspectors.
For private pools, you don’t need a county permit, but equipment and electrical work still need to meet local codes.
We check all wiring and gas connections to make sure they’re up to county standards.
We give you written checklists for your records.
We have local experience and carry proper insurance.
We work with Fairfax-area suppliers, so repairs happen fast.
We’re happy to provide references, offer year-round service, and respond quickly in emergencies.
Our services cover everything: cover removal, equipment inspection, chemical balancing, heater start-up, and follow-up visits.
We give you a written report, and you can request photos to see what we found.
You’ll always get clear, itemized quotes from us, with any parts or disposal fees spelled out.
If you choose Dolphin Pool Services, we handle permit coordination for community pools and offer maintenance plans for the season.
That way, your pool stays ready and safe.

We focus on keeping your water safe, equipment reliable, and pool surfaces in great shape all year.
Regular maintenance, quick repairs, and smart upgrades help you avoid big headaches and save money.
When we open your pool in Fairfax, VA, we start with the circulation system.
We remove the cover, clean anchors, and raise the water to the skimmer midpoint before priming pumps.
We keep an eye on pump pressure and inspect unions, valves, and GFCI outlets for leaks or electrical problems.
We balance pool chemistry fast—pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and cyanuric acid set for your pool’s surface.
We test sanitizer levels daily until things settle.
Every week, we skim, brush, vacuum, empty baskets, and check filter pressure.
Variable-speed pumps and cartridge or DE filters get regular service to save energy and improve water clarity.
We log every visit and watch for water loss, odor, or cloudiness.
If you’re in nearby MD or DC suburbs, we adjust for local freeze patterns and leaf loads.
Our trained technicians at Dolphin Pool Services handle everything, so you don’t have to stress.
We bring specialized tools—pressure testers, dye kits, acoustic leak locators, and digital chemistry meters—to catch problems before they get worse.
We handle winterization by blowing lines, adding non-toxic antifreeze, and installing winter plugs to prevent freeze damage.
We repair skimmers, lights, and heaters safely, always following local codes.
Our maintenance plans include scheduled visits, parts replacement, and fast emergency response.
You get peace of mind knowing your pool’s protected from algae, structural issues, and safety cover problems.
We check your pool shell, plumbing, and equipment to suggest upgrades that make sense.
Popular renovations include resurfacing with quartz or pebble, replacing waterline tile, resetting coping stone, and switching to energy-efficient pumps or salt systems.
We focus on repairs that stop water loss and protect your deck—epoxy injection for small cracks, targeted plumbing fixes, and new expansion joint mastic.
For lighting and automation, we retrofit LED fixtures and add timers or smartphone controls to save energy and boost safety.
We work within Fairfax permitting rules and help you pick options that fit our regional climate and reduce maintenance.

We get questions about prep steps, county rules, timing, who to call, costs, and permits.
Here’s what you need to know to open your pool safely and legally in Fairfax, VA.
We start by removing and storing the winter cover, then clear debris from the deck and skimmer.
Next, we reconnect and inspect pumps, filters, heaters, and automatic systems for any damage or leaks.
We refill the pool to the right level and run the pump to circulate water.
Then we test and balance pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels, shocking the pool if needed.
We recommend a full equipment clean and a visual safety check of ladders, rails, and the pool surface.
Honestly, it’s best to hire us at Dolphin Pool Services to make sure nothing gets missed and your chemicals are just right.
Fairfax County requires public and community pools to pass inspections before opening each season.
We follow all local rules for lifeguards, safety signs, and chemical storage when we work on community pools.
Private residential pools aren’t inspected by the county, but Virginia law says you must have a compliant safety barrier.
We install or check fences, gates, and self-closing latches so you meet state and local standards.
We always check that safety gear—life rings, reaching poles, first-aid kits—is there and in good shape.
If you’re running a pool for members or the public, we coordinate permits and inspections to keep things on track.
Most people in Fairfax open their pools in late April or early May, just before Memorial Day.
That timing gives you a chance to fix water chemistry and handle repairs before the season really starts.
We like to schedule openings after the last hard freeze but early enough to tackle any surprises.
Book Dolphin Pool Services a few weeks ahead during the busy season to lock in your spot.
You’ll want a licensed, insured pool service company with local know-how.
That’s us—Dolphin Pool Services. We handle cover removal, equipment checks, chemical balancing, and all the safety details.
If you manage a community or public pool, we know the Fairfax County inspection process inside and out.
We work with property managers and homeowners to keep everything on schedule and up to code.
Basic pool opening costs usually cover cover removal, start-up, and chemical balancing.
If equipment needs repairs, or you want a full cleaning or filter replacement, costs go up.
Heater service, fixing a cover, or replacing a safety fence can add to your expenses.
We always give you an itemized estimate so you know exactly what you’re paying for and can plan ahead.
Fairfax County requires permits and inspections for public and community pools, and you need to have these ready before opening.
We guide you through the permit application process using the Planning and Land Use System (PLUS) whenever that’s necessary.
If you have a residential pool, you don’t need county permits or inspections to open it, but you still have to follow state safety barrier rules.
We always advise homeowners on meeting fence requirements, and we can help you install barriers that match Virginia’s standards.