By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Pool cleaning in Singapore is chemistry-as-much-as-cleaning work — the tropical heat and heavy rainfall create constant algae pressure, and a skipped chemistry check means a pool turns green within a week. The key quality signal is whether the operator tests water chemistry on every visit with a proper photometer (not just test strips). Operators who skip chemistry testing are dosing blind. KakiList connects you with 175 verified Pool Cleaning providers serving the Toa Payoh area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.6★ based on Google reviews. Toa Payoh is one of Singapore's oldest planned towns. Many blocks date from the 1970s with older plumbing infrastructure. Whether you live near Toa Payoh MRT or around HDB Hub, Toa Payoh Town Park, our providers serve all parts of Toa Payoh. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Most pool cleaning requests from Toa Payoh households cover acid wash pool restoration, equipment repair, and seasonal pool cover management. Because the estate runs along Toa Payoh MRT with HDB Hub nearby, most providers here can cover same-day call-outs across the Central zone without long commutes.
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For HDB properties in Toa Payoh, rates track the islandwide average for pool cleaning. The main cost variables are job complexity and urgency, not location — though providers based outside the Central zone may add a small transport fee.
Landed pool 25-35 sqm: S\$200-380/month (4 weekly visits). Landed pool 50-80 sqm: S\$350-650/month. Condo penthouse private pool: S\$300-650/month. Rates typically include chemicals, filter maintenance, weekly visits, and monthly equipment checks. Major repairs (pump S\$1,200-3,500, salt cell S\$800-1,800) are quoted separately.
Usually indicates either (1) failing filter (cartridge or sand filter needs backwash/replacement), or (2) inadequate sanitiser levels due to operator not testing chemistry properly. A competent operator tests free chlorine (not just total chlorine), pH, alkalinity, and stabiliser every visit — operators skipping this step dose blind and miss the underlying issue.
A weekly visit should include: surface skimming, vacuum/robotic cleaning, wall brushing, filter backwash or cartridge clean, chemistry test (free chlorine, pH, alkalinity, CYA/stabiliser), chemical dosing, and pump/equipment visual check. Operators missing filter maintenance or chemistry testing are cutting the two steps that actually prevent algae.
All-inclusive (chemicals included in monthly fee) is almost always cheaper than "base rate + chemicals" arrangements — some operators use the latter to bill chemicals at 2-3× retail markup. Get total monthly cost comparison when quoting.
Pool pumps, filters, and salt chlorinators are typically repairable (bearings, seals, capacitors, cells) rather than requiring full replacement. An operator quoting S\$2,500 for a new pump without diagnostic testing is selling, not servicing. Get a second opinion before major equipment replacement.