State guide

Pool service software in California.

California has the second-largest pool service market in the US after Florida. Strict C-53 licensing, drought rules, and energy mandates (variable speed pumps) make it a premium-priced, regulation-heavy operator environment.

Residential pools

Approximately 1.2M to 1.5M residential pools

Pool service businesses

Approximately 5,500 to 7,000 active pool service operators

Service season

Year-round service across most of the state

Annual median wage

$52,000 to $68,000

Pool tech wages

What pool techs make in California

Entry level

$18 to $22

per hour

Experienced

$26 to $38

per hour

Annual median

$52,000 to $68,000

per year

Licensing

Licensing rules in California

State license required

C-53 swimming pool contractor (CSLB)

Any work over $500 in combined labor and materials

CPO not state-mandated

Certified Pool Operator (CPO) certification is the industry baseline for anyone managing commercial pool chemistry. Most county health departments require it even when the state does not.

Notes

  • C-53 required for installation, repair, and major service. Chemical-only service operates under a more limited rule set.
  • County health codes require a certified operator for commercial pools (CPO or AFO).
  • Title 24 energy code mandates variable speed pumps on new construction and most replacements.

Top metros

Where pool service is concentrated in California

Los Angeles and Orange County

Full market guide

San Diego County

Full market guide

San Francisco Bay Area

Sacramento

Inland Empire (Riverside and San Bernardino)

Operator economics

Running a pool service business in California

Opportunities

  • Highest tech wages in the country support premium service pricing
  • Variable speed pump mandate drives recurring equipment upgrade revenue
  • Strong commercial mix from HOAs, hotels, and apartment communities

Challenges

  • C-53 licensing barrier is steep for new entrants
  • Drought rules occasionally restrict drain-and-refill operations
  • High cost of living squeezes margins despite premium pricing

California pool service FAQ

Do you need a license to do pool service in California?

Yes. California requires the C-53 swimming pool contractor (CSLB). Any work over $500 in combined labor and materials. CPO is not state-mandated but most municipalities require it for commercial work.

What do pool service technicians make in California?

Entry-level pool techs in California earn $18 to $22 per hour. Experienced techs earn $26 to $38 per hour. The annual median is $52,000 to $68,000. Bay Area and LA County pay the highest tech wages in the country.

How long is the pool service season in California?

Year-round service across most of the state. Mediterranean to desert. Coastal mild, inland hot, very little freezing.

How many pool service businesses operate in California?

Approximately 5,500 to 7,000 active pool service operators run pool service routes in California, serving approximately 1.2m to 1.5m residential pools.

Why use Pooly for pool service in California?

Pooly is built only for pool service. Native embedded payments cut processing fees on every charge, consumer financing inside the quote helps close equipment and renovation jobs that California operators commonly upsell, and AI-assisted routing keeps drive time down across Los Angeles and Orange County routes. Free during beta.

Run pool service in California?

Pooly is free during beta. Native payments, financing in the quote, AI routing and chemistry. Built only for pool service.