Serving Fort Worth, TX & Tarrant County
You do you. We do your pool.
Fort Worth pools take a beating from May through September. The heat is relentless, oak and pecan pollen covers the water all spring, and the wind off the western plains blows debris back in the same afternoon we cleaned it. Keeping a pool clean here means staying on top of all of it, every week.
We service residential pools across Fort Worth with weekly pool cleaning and chemical testing, plus a full equipment inspection on every visit. Same day, every week — and we keep the same tech on your route when we can.
When we leave, the gate is closed and the chemistry is dialed in. Taking on new customers in Fort Worth and Tarrant County now.
Our weekly service runs $185–$210 per month depending on pool size and condition. No hidden fees, no contracts.
Same scheduled day every week — consistent, reliable service you can plan around.
pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and CYA measured and adjusted every visit.
Walls, steps, and return areas brushed before biofilm has a chance to form.
Leaves, pollen, and organic material cleared every week.
Same checklist, every week — nothing gets skipped or rushed.
You hear from us first if something needs attention. No surprises.
Walls, steps, and return areas brushed before biofilm is visible. Organic material from native landscaping on rural acreage feeds surface algae. We clear it every visit, not when it’s already a problem.
Full kit: chlorine, pH, alkalinity, CYA. Pool chemistry in Fort Worth moves around week to week. Heat pushes pH up, rain dilutes your CYA, heavy use burns through chlorine faster than you’d expect. We test every visit so we’re adjusting to what’s actually in the water, not what was there last time.
Every component checked every visit. Pressure trends, reduced flow, early wear. Caught before they become repair calls. You hear from us the day we see it.
Fort Worth pools near wooded lots and native landscaping collect debris fast — leaves, pollen, grass clippings between visits. We skim the surface, clear the baskets, and pull what we can off the bottom every time we’re there. Staying on top of it weekly makes a real difference in how hard your filter has to work.
Pool chemistry in Tarrant County is different from standard DFW suburbs. A lot of properties west of Fort Worth proper pull from private wells that run high in calcium and mineral content, sometimes iron or sulfur too. That affects hardness baseline, scaling risk, and how chlorine behaves. A city-supply pool in Ridgmar and a well-water property out on Clearfork / Monticello corridor need different approaches. We track each account and adjust for each one.
Ridgmar is Fort Worth’s fastest-growing area, and a lot of those pools are relatively new. Plaster and pebble surfaces installed in the last two or three years need careful chemistry through their first few seasons or they’ll stain and etch. We know where each pool is in that window and manage from there.
Mid-April through early June is when Fort Worth pools tend to run into trouble with surface algae, even when water chemistry looks fine. Cooler temps and overcast skies keep chlorine stable, but they don’t stop biofilm from forming on walls and steps. Once spring runoff raises nutrient levels and temperatures climb into the 80s and 90s, that biofilm can turn into a full green bloom in under a week. Brushing through that stretch keeps it from turning into a full treatment call.
Clearcrest Pool Care serves residential pools across Fort Worth’s west and north corridors. Clearfork, Westover Hills, Monticello, and the Alliance area are our core focus — neighborhoods with quality homes, serious owners, and pools that get the attention they deserve.
Not on this list? Reach out. We add routes regularly and can confirm whether your address falls within our current coverage.
Not sometime this week. Your pool is serviced on the same scheduled day every week without exception. Timing matters for chemistry. Miss your window after a storm and you’re dealing with an algae bloom that didn’t have to happen.
We flag equipment issues and anything that’s trending the wrong direction before it turns into a bigger problem. If something needs attention, you’ll hear from us the same day.
Equipment trending toward failure. Chemistry that’s shifted significantly from the prior visit. Anything at your pool that warrants a call. You hear from us the day we see it. Not when it’s already a repair bill you didn’t expect.
Cancel anytime. We keep your business by being the obvious choice to keep, not by making it difficult to leave. We’d rather earn your trust every week than lock you into paperwork.
Well water mineral content, Ridgmar new-plaster cycles, spring algae windows, post-storm organic loading from FM-road runoff. We manage for what Fort Worth pools actually face, not a generic suburb standard that doesn’t account for what’s west of Fort Worth.
Weekly, from roughly April through October at minimum, and in many cases year-round. Texas pools in the 76116 area develop chemistry issues and surface biofilm even in winter. Weekly service catches changes before they become problems. Bi-weekly service in Fort Worth tends to produce recurring algae by late spring because the interval between visits is too long during heavy storm seasons.
Yes. Well-water pools in Tarrant County require a different chemistry baseline than city-supply pools. Higher calcium hardness, different mineral content, and sometimes elevated iron or sulfur that affects how chlorine performs. We track source water for every account and dial in the chemistry accordingly — it’s not a one-size target.
Surface algae on walls and steps during the spring transition, April through June, in pools where water chemistry reads normal. Chlorine is in range, the water looks clear from the deck, but the walls feel rough and show early biofilm. What’s actually happening is algae getting hold on the walls during the lower UV weeks of spring, before the heat pushes it into a full bloom. More chlorine doesn’t fix it. Consistent brushing and staying on top of the organic load does.
No. No long-term contracts, no cancellation penalties. You’re on weekly service for as long as it works for you, and you can stop anytime. We’d rather keep your business by doing the job right than by making it inconvenient to leave.
After a big rain we check pH and look at CYA dilution from the added water volume. If your scheduled day is several days away and you’re concerned, reach out directly. If you’ve had storm issues before, reach out — we can talk about whether an extra check between visits makes sense.
We serve Fort Worth, Clearfork, Westover Hills, Monticello, and the Alliance corridor. Weekly service, no contracts, consistent service every visit.
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