State guide

Pool service software in New York.

New York pool service is split between dense Long Island and Westchester residential and a smaller upstate market. Strict NYC code, short outdoor season, and high tech wages define the operator economics.

Residential pools

Approximately 250,000 to 320,000 residential pools

Pool service businesses

Approximately 1,000 to 1,500 active pool service operators

Service season

May to September active outdoor service

Annual median wage

$48,000 to $62,000

Pool tech wages

What pool techs make in New York

Entry level

$17 to $22

per hour

Experienced

$25 to $36

per hour

Annual median

$48,000 to $62,000

per year

Licensing

Licensing rules in New York

No state license required

No state pool contractor license (NYC requires a Home Improvement Contractor license)

NYC HIC license required for residential work over $200

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

  • NY DOH requires a Certified Pool Operator for every commercial pool.
  • Nassau and Suffolk counties have separate registration requirements for pool service.

Top metros

Where pool service is concentrated in New York

Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk)

Westchester County

New York City (Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island)

Rockland County

Buffalo and Rochester

Operator economics

Running a pool service business in New York

Opportunities

  • High tech wages support premium service pricing
  • Long Island pool density rivals warm-climate markets

Challenges

  • Open and close season is short and intense; staffing peaks in April and October
  • NYC code requires building permits even for routine equipment swap

New York pool service FAQ

Do you need a license to do pool service in New York?

New York does not require a state-level pool service license, but nyc hic license required for residential work over $200. CPO is not state-mandated but is commonly required by counties for commercial work.

What do pool service technicians make in New York?

Entry-level pool techs in New York earn $17 to $22 per hour. Experienced techs earn $25 to $36 per hour. The annual median is $48,000 to $62,000. NYC and Long Island pay at the top of the range.

How long is the pool service season in New York?

May to September active outdoor service. Continental. Pools winterize October through April across most of the state.

How many pool service businesses operate in New York?

Approximately 1,000 to 1,500 active pool service operators run pool service routes in New York, serving approximately 250,000 to 320,000 residential pools.

Why use Pooly for pool service in New York?

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 New York operators commonly upsell, and AI-assisted routing keeps drive time down across Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk) routes. Free during beta.

Run pool service in New York?

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