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Clear Water Pool Service is a residential and commercial pool cleaning and service company with many weekly routes in Dallas.

Our Dallas service technicians provide swimming pool cleaning and maintenance for home pools, apartment swimming pools, community swimming pools and commercial pools.

For Dallas pool owners, we offer a Partial Service Plan and a Full Service Plan.

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Weekly Pool Service  -  Pool Remodeling - Leak Detection - Pool Repairs



Pool Cleaning Rates & Service Details for Dallas, TX

Understanding Your Pools Chemistry

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                             Partial Service Plan
                               starting at: $99/month*
Weekly Pool Service
20 Point Maintenance Plan
All Maintenance Chemicals Included
Required Filter Cleanings Every 3-4/months - $99.00

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We also email Before and After pictures to the customers email account along with chemical readings

Dallas Residents: Because our pool service programs include chemicals, minerals, equipment checks and pool cleaning; the water treatment is guaranteed.

                Full Service Plan

                starting at$169/month*
Weekly Pool Service
23 Point Maintenance Plan
All Maintenance Chemicals Included
Required Filter Cleanings Every 3-4/months - $99.00
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Clear Water Pool Service monthly rates in Dallas vary and depend on the size of the pool, whether the pools has a spa, whether there are trees and shrubs nearby, and other additional features that a pool might have.

Both of our pool service plans include cleaning, maintenance, chemicals and minerals. The Partial Service Plan does not include netting and vacuuming.

Calcium Hardness

Calcium hardness is a measurement of how much calcium exists in your swimming pool water.  When calcium hardness is too low, the water in your swimming pool will seek to obtain calcium from any materials that are present resulting in damage to the pool tiles and plaster finish.  High calcium hardness also results in cloudy water.  As with the water’s pH level and total alkalinity level, calcium hardness also needs to be balanced.

Cleaning the Pool

On a weekly basis, your  technician will clean your pool.  Pool cleaning consists of removing  any debris or other materials that should not be present in the pool.  Larger debris will be removed from the pool using a Powe Vac, as required.  The top of the pool will be swept and cleared of any surface debris.  Scrubbing the surface tiles will result in the removal of built-up of algae and other grime.

Proper Filtration and Water Flow

The proper flow of water throughout the swimming pool is likely the most important aspect of your swimming pool’s operation.  The swimming pool pump filter acts as the “heart” of the pool, similar to the heart in the human body.  The filtration system pumps and filters water containing all required balanced chemicals throughout the swimming pool water system as well as throughout all the pool pipes.  On a weekly basis, your technician ensures that the filtration system is operating at optimum performance.  All pipes and valves are inspected to determine that adequate water is flowing throughout your pool system.  Inadequate water flow can result in the immediate development of algae, corrosion, calcium build-up, and other issues resulting in a swimming pool in “poor health.”

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Checking Chemicals

The most vital part of pool maintenance is checking and balancing chemicals.  All technicians receive training on how to determine chemical levels in your pool including chlorine, cyanauric acid, alkalinity, pH level among others.  After chemical evaluation, your  technician will determine which chemicals are to be added to your pool to achieve the proper water chemistry levels on a week by week basis.  The use, comfort and appearance of your pool will be enhanced by proper evaluation and balancing of chemicals.

pH

The pH level of any liquid solution, including the water in your swimming pool is a measurement of how acidic or “basic” the water is. The pH level can range between 6.6 and 8.4.  If the water in your swimming pool is more acidic the pH level will be lower in the pH range. If the water in your swimming pool is more basic, the pH level will be higher in pH range. In order to have a balanced or neutral pH level, the pH level in your swimming pool should be between 7.4 and 7.6. The water in your swimming pool is naturally attempting to reach a neutral pH level. If the pH level is less than 7.4, the water in your swimming pool is considered to be acidic or “hungry” and will attempt to raise the pH level to the neutral range by seeking elements to mix with itself through corrosion of pool materials which can resultant in serious pool damage. If the pH level is greater than 7.6, the water in your swimming pool is considered to be basic or “over saturated” and will attempt to lower the pH level to the neutral range by depositing elements from the water resulting in the buildup of scale and other harmful mineral build up in your pool system.

Total Alkalinity

Total alkalinity is a measurement of the alkaline materials in your swimming pool water and is related to the pH level of the water.  Alkaline materials provide a buffer between acidic water and corrosion of your pool.  Low alkaline levels will cause the pH level of the swimming pool water to constantly and rapidly fluctuate.  High alkaline levels will affect the clarity of the water resulting in cloudy water.  Avoiding rapid and constant changes to pH levels and avoiding cloudy water requires that a balanced total alkalinity level be maintained.