Route work and repair work, split apart
Weekly care, green-pool cleanup, leak diagnosis, and equipment work receive their own useful pages and contact options.
For Las Vegas service businesses
Las Vegas · Pool service and repairIt can focus your website and Google profile on the neighborhoods and pool work you actually want. Weekly service, green-pool cleanup, leak diagnosis, and equipment repair need separate explanations because they attract different customers.

The business problem
A Las Vegas pool company may want recurring weekly stops in one part of the valley and pump, heater, salt-system, or leak work across a wider area. When every service is buried under one broad page, Google and the pool owner both have to guess which jobs you actually take.
Weekly care, green-pool cleanup, leak diagnosis, and equipment work receive their own useful pages and contact options.
The profile and site name the neighborhoods and cities that fit the route instead of claiming the whole valley by default.
Recent pool photos, equipment detail, and genuine reviews appear beside the service they help a customer choose.
How we handle the work
We turn the findings into a work list, handle the most important items first, and show you what changed in accounts you own.
We map recurring care, cleanup, diagnostics, and equipment work by value, urgency, and the distance the crew will travel.
Profile services and site pages answer the actual pool problem, show the real coverage area, and lead to the right contact action.
Reporting keeps visibility, calls, and forms separate so you can see which services are drawing interest without calling every click a job.
Proof you can inspect
We use measurements from accounts you own. Each result includes its source, date, and limits, so traffic is never presented as sales.
Verified through June 21, 2026
Call tracking was not installed, so this proves search visibility. We do not claim a lead, booked-job, or revenue number from it.
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LVCOI plans are $149, $349, or $649 and up per month. The free audit shows which plan covers the work and whether a focused one-time fix makes more sense.
We review your Google Business Profile, weekly-service and repair pages, route coverage, pool-service categories, reviews, photos, and contact flow. You get the gaps, the order we would address them, and the reasoning in writing. The audit is yours to keep whether you hire us or not.
They can share a clear parent page, but the customer intent is different. A pump failure needs repair detail and a fast call path. A weekly-service shopper needs route coverage, frequency, and trust. We separate them when there is enough real information to make each page useful.
It can focus the profile and pages on the areas you truly serve and make recurring service easy to request. It cannot guarantee route density or a ranking. We track the inquiries by service and area so you can judge whether the work is reaching the right pool owners.
Start with the business
The written audit explains what is working, what needs attention, and what is not worth paying for. Keep it, use it yourself, or ask us to handle the work.