Serving Benbrook, TX & Tarrant County
You do you. We do your pool.
If you’re close to Lake Benbrook or Lake Worth, your pool behaves differently. The humidity off the water slows evaporation — which sounds fine until you realize it keeps your walls and steps in the kind of surface moisture where biofilm sets up fast. Add storm runoff pulling nutrients off lakeside soils into the water, plus the debris load from mature tree cover throughout Chaparral and Dutch Branch, and weekly service isn’t optional. It’s the floor.
We run this route. Same day, every week — and we keep the same tech on your route when we can. Full chemistry check every visit — brush and skim while we’re there, equipment looked at every single time. You’ll hear from us if something’s off. We don’t leave a sticky note and a prayer.
Currently taking on new customers in Benbrook proper, Chaparral, Dutch Branch, Western Hills, and the neighborhoods along the Benbrook–Fort Worth border.
Our weekly service runs $185–$210 per month depending on pool size and condition. No contracts, no hidden fees.
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.
Pump, filter, and baskets checked on every single visit — not just monthly.
Small issues caught and addressed on the spot, not scheduled for later.
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. Benbrook pools near the lake deal with elevated windborne debris from lakeside vegetation. Surface biofilm establishes here faster than in dry inland suburbs. We brush it out every visit.
Full kit every visit: chlorine, pH, alkalinity, CYA, calcium. Lake proximity affects evaporation rates and surface chemistry in warm months. We track these patterns by account rather than applying a standard target regardless of conditions.
Every component checked every visit. Pressure trends, flow changes, early wear. Tracked across visits before they become failures. You hear from us when something needs attention, not after it breaks.
Storm runoff from lakeside soils and vegetation spikes algae nutrient levels fast. When it happens close to a recent visit, the algae can get ahead of routine chemistry before we’re back. That’s why consistent weekly scheduling through storm season matters more than just summer-peak service.
Pools close to Lake Worth and Lake Benbrook sit in a different maintenance environment than most DFW pools. Humidity stays higher near the lakes, which slows evaporation and reduces the kind of calcium and chemical concentration you see in drier parts of the area. But that same humidity keeps conditions on pool walls and steps more favorable for surface algae. That’s the stuff that builds up before the water turns green, and it’s more of a persistent issue for Benbrook pools than for pools farther inland.
Rain runoff is the other thing to watch. Lakeside soils and organic material wash into pool water during storms and spike algae nutrient levels. A pool can have adequate chlorine and still develop surface algae when nutrient levels climb fast enough. These neighborhoods need consistent debris management and algae treatment year-round, not just when temperatures peak.
Clearcrest Pool Care services residential pools throughout Benbrook and the western Tarrant County communities adjacent to it. Our Benbrook route covers the established neighborhoods near Lake Benbrook, the Chaparral and Dutch Branch areas, and the western Fort Worth border communities.
Near the Benbrook–Fort Worth line and not sure whether you’re in our service area? Reach out. We can confirm quickly.
Not sometime this week. Your pool is serviced on the same scheduled day every week without fail. For Benbrook pools that receive elevated nutrient levels input from lakeside storm runoff, consistency in service timing matters more than in markets with lower organic debris load. A three-day slip during the right spring conditions is the difference between manageable surface biofilm and a full algae treatment.
We flag equipment issues, chemistry trends, and anything out of the ordinary before it becomes 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 last week. Anything that warrants attention. You hear from us the day we see it, not after you’ve found the problem yourself.
Cancel anytime. No long-term contracts, no cancellation penalties. We keep your business by being the obvious choice to keep, not by making it inconvenient to leave.
Lake proximity humidity, nutrient levels loading from lakeside runoff, surface algae patterns in mature tree-canopy neighborhoods. We manage for what Benbrook pools actually face, not a generic Tarrant County suburban standard that doesn’t account for where Benbrook sits on the map.
Yes, in specific ways. Higher ambient humidity from the lakes slows evaporation, which is good for chemical concentration, but keeps surface moisture conditions more favorable for biofilm on pool walls and steps. More significantly, storm runoff from lakeside soils and vegetation carries elevated nutrient levels into pool water after rain events. Algae nutrient levels in lakeside runoff are why Benbrook pools can develop wall and step algae even when chlorine tests normal. Staying on top of weekly chemistry through storm season is how we get ahead of it.
Weekly. In Benbrook’s climate, with the humidity and organic load from lake proximity, seasonal debris from established tree cover, and nutrient runoff after rain, weekly service is the baseline for staying ahead of problems. Pools serviced bi-weekly in this area tend to develop recurring surface algae during spring and early summer because the interval between visits is long enough for biofilm to establish and nutrient levels conditions to compound.
Recurring surface algae on walls and steps, in pools where water chemistry reads normal. The explanation is almost always elevated algae nutrients from storm runoff combined with a service schedule that isn’t catching surface biofilm before it establishes. We test algae nutrients on every Benbrook account and treat when levels are elevated, which is why this tends to stop being a recurring issue once accounts are on consistent weekly service with us.
Yes. These are among our primary Benbrook service areas. We also cover lake-adjacent properties near Lake Benbrook, the Benbrook–Fort Worth border, and adjacent western Fort Worth communities. If you’re not sure whether your address is on an active route, reach out and we’ll confirm.
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 by letting us know. We operate this way because the alternative — locking customers in — is not how we want to run this business.
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We serve Benbrook, Chaparral, Dutch Branch, and the lake-adjacent neighborhoods of western Tarrant County. No contracts, consistent service every visit.
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