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Pool Service in Dallas, TX

Pool Service Plano provides professional pool cleaning, maintenance, and repair throughout Dallas neighborhoods. From the tree-lined streets of Lakewood and Casa Linda to the busy communities near Uptown and Preston Hollow, we help Dallas homeowners keep their pools crystal clear through Texas heat, summer storms, and the constant challenge of leaves, pollen, and debris. Our team works across North Dallas, the White Rock Lake area, Lake Highlands, Bishop Arts, and beyond—handling everything from weekly chemical balancing to equipment repair, filter cleaning, and leak detection. We understand how Dallas weather tests pool chemistry, especially during those long stretches of 100-degree days that burn through chlorine fast, followed by thunderstorms that dump debris and cloud the water overnight. We take care of the details so you can enjoy your pool year-round.

Pool Service in Dallas, TX

Dallas Pool Cleaning and Weekly Maintenance

Dallas pools face constant pressure from heat, wind, storms, and organic debris. Neighborhoods with mature trees like Lower Greenville, Kessler Park, and the areas near White Rock Lake see heavy leaf and pollen loads, while homes near construction or open land deal with dust and dirt kicked up by North Texas wind. Our weekly pool cleaning service includes skimming, brushing walls and steps, vacuuming, emptying baskets, and testing water chemistry. We adjust chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and stabilizer levels to match current conditions. During summer heat, chlorine depletes quickly, and algae can take hold in just days if levels drop. We stay ahead of that by testing every visit and making real-time adjustments. Weekly service also means we catch small problems early—cloudy water, rising filter pressure, or equipment that sounds off—before they turn into expensive repairs.

Pool Equipment Repair and Leak Detection in Dallas

Pool equipment works hard in Dallas, especially pumps, heaters, and filters that run through long hot summers and occasional freezes in winter. When equipment fails, we diagnose and repair the issue quickly. We fix pumps that won’t prime, motors that run hot or make noise, heaters that won’t ignite, and filters that leak or build pressure. We also handle automation systems, salt cells, and timers that stop working. Leak detection is another common need. If your water level drops faster than evaporation alone, or if you notice wet spots in the yard, we use pressure testing and visual inspection to locate leaks in plumbing, the shell, or equipment. Early detection saves water, prevents further damage, and avoids costly repairs down the line. We serve homes throughout Dallas, from Uptown condos to large backyards in University Park and Highland Park.

Pool Renovations, Filter Cleaning, and Equipment Upgrades

Older pools in established Dallas neighborhoods like Lakewood, Oak Lawn, and Bluffview often need updates. We handle pool renovations including plaster resurfacing, tile replacement, coping repair, and deck work. We also upgrade outdated equipment to modern, energy-efficient systems. Replacing an old single-speed pump with a variable-speed model cuts energy use significantly and pays for itself over time. We install new filters, heaters, automation controls, and LED lighting. Filter cleaning is a core part of maintenance—whether it’s a cartridge filter that needs rinsing, a DE filter that needs fresh powder, or a sand filter due for backwashing. Clean filters keep water clear and reduce strain on your pump. We also handle salt cell cleaning and inspection to keep chlorine generators running efficiently.

Storm Cleanup, Winterizing, and Pool Inspections

North Texas thunderstorms drop leaves, branches, and debris into pools across Dallas, from Fair Park to Far North Dallas. After a storm, we clear debris, vacuum, shock the water, and rebalance chemistry to prevent algae and cloudiness. Heavy rain can dilute chemicals and lower chlorine levels fast, so quick response matters. When winter approaches, we offer winterizing service to protect your pool from freeze damage. We lower water levels, blow out lines, add winterizing chemicals, and cover the pool if needed. In spring, we reverse the process and get everything running again. We also provide pool inspections for buyers, sellers, or homeowners who want a full assessment of their pool’s condition, equipment, and any needed repairs. Our service area includes all Dallas neighborhoods, plus nearby communities like Richardson, Garland, and Carrollton.

Services Available In Dallas

Customers in Dallas contact us for service requests that need clear scheduling, practical details, and a straightforward next step. Local details such as Neighborhoods / Areas, North Dallas, Preston Hollow can affect timing, access, or the way a request is described, so include those details when you contact us.

Pool Cleaning

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Weekly Pool Cleaning

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Pool Maintenance

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Pool Equipment Repair

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Leak Detection

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Winterizing

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Pool Renovations

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Filter Cleaning

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What Customers In Dallas Say

“Very professional and always on time. They do a thorough job each visit and let us know if anything needs attention.” — Michael B.”

Customer in Dallas, TX

““We were always guessing with pool chemicals before. Their service made things easier, and the water has stayed clear since they started.” — Denise R.”

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Dallas FAQ

Why does my Dallas pool turn green so fast?

Dallas summer heat burns through chlorine quickly, especially during stretches of 100-degree days. When chlorine drops too low, algae spores multiply fast and turn the water green within a day or two. Trees, wind, and rain also add organic material that feeds algae. Regular testing and chemical adjustments keep chlorine at the right level to prevent algae growth before it starts.

Do Dallas pools need extra care after storms?

Yes. North Texas thunderstorms dump leaves, branches, dirt, and debris into pools. Heavy rain also dilutes pool water, lowering chlorine and pH levels. After a storm, it’s important to remove debris, shock the pool, and rebalance chemistry quickly to prevent cloudy water and algae. We offer storm cleanup service to handle the entire process.

What pool problems are common in North Dallas and Preston Hollow?

Mature trees in North Dallas and Preston Hollow neighborhoods drop heavy amounts of leaves and pollen, which cloud water and clog skimmers and filters. Summer heat causes fast chlorine loss, and windy days kick up dust and debris. Storm runoff can also introduce dirt and lower chemical levels. Regular cleaning and chemical balancing prevent most of these issues.

Why is my pool cloudy after heavy rain in Dallas?

Heavy rain dilutes your pool water, lowering sanitizer and pH levels. Rain also washes dust, pollen, and organic debris into the pool. This combination clouds the water and can lead to algae if not corrected. Shocking the pool, adjusting chemistry, and running the filter longer after rain usually clears things up within a day or two.

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