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Flower Mound, TX · 75022 · 75028

Pool Opening in Flower Mound, TX

Spring opening, done right: cover off, equipment startup, water balanced, ready to swim. Schedules fill fast in March-April — book early.

What our pool opening covers in Flower Mound

Single-visit spring opening: cover removal + clean, equipment reconnect + startup, full water test + initial balance, filter clean, brush + vacuum, optional shock + algaecide handoff.

  • Cover removal, clean, and store
  • Equipment startup (pump, filter, heater, salt cell)
  • Full water test + chemical reset to LSI balance
  • Filter cleaning
  • Brush + initial vacuum
  • Shock + algaecide treatment (optional add-on)

Common pool opening symptoms we see in Flower Mound

Pool opened greenEquipment won't start after winterCover damaged / mildewedLost water over winterSalt cell needs reset

If you're seeing any of these, call (469) 455-1054 — most are diagnosable in one visit.

About pool opening in Flower Mound, TX

Flower Mound stands as one of DFW's premier residential communities, with nearly 79,000 residents spread across dozens of distinct neighborhoods ranging from established areas developed in the 1990s to brand-new master-planned communities coming online today. The geographic spread and diversity of Flower Mound presents unique service challenges—something we've mastered through dedicated routing and local expertise. The community benefits from beautiful natural features including mature trees, rolling terrain, and proximity to Grapevine Lake, which creates both blessing and curse for pool owners. The abundance of native trees means spectacular fall foliage and natural landscaping, but also means significant leaf and debris management requirements, especially in autumn months. Many pools in established neighborhoods like Bridlewood, Wellington, Stone Creek, and Tour 18 were installed 10-20 years ago and are reaching the point where aging equipment needs optimization or replacement. Municipal water from DFW Water supplies most of Flower Mound, providing reliable, relatively balanced water chemistry compared to well-water communities. However, the lake's proximity and the area's moisture levels mean managing algae pressure and pool chemistry requires consistent attention. Our extensive Flower Mound experience means we understand which neighborhoods need extra attention during which seasons, where equipment tends to age predictably, and how to manage the unique seasonal dynamics of this large, diverse community.

Flower Mound water profile

Flower Mound is served by DFW Water (formerly North Texas Municipal Water District), supplying municipal water with moderate mineral content and good consistency. Total Dissolved Solids average 300-400 ppm. The community's proximity to Grapevine Lake and abundance of moisture means algae pressure can be seasonal, particularly in summer and early fall. The mature landscaping throughout the community creates leaf debris that affects water chemistry, requiring more frequent skimming and attention during fall. Municipal water chemistry is generally favorable for pool maintenance, though chlorine demand increases during peak summer heat and during algae pressure seasons.

Flower Mound pool & equipment mix

Flower Mound features remarkable diversity in pool types reflecting the area's wide range of ages and price points. Established neighborhoods contain classic plaster pools with single-speed pumps and sand filters, many featuring original equipment from installation. Newer developments showcase modern pebble finishes, cartridge filtration, variable-speed pumps, and automation systems. Luxury homes throughout the community often feature resort-style installations with spas, water features, lighting systems, and salt chlorine generators. Pool sizes range from 8,000 gallons in compact urban lots to 30,000+ gallon resort-style installations.

Neighborhoods we serve in Flower Mound

BridlewoodWellingtonStone CreekTour 18Flower BranchMustang TrailOld GroveCordera

Working pool opening jobs near…

Grapevine LakeFlower Mound High SchoolMarcus High SchoolTour 18 Golf CourseTwin Coves ParkStone Creek Park
"With three kids and busy schedules, we don't have time to think about pool chemistry. Simplified Pools has been rock-solid—they text us before showing up, they always communicate what they found, and our pool has never looked better."
Michelle T., Flower Mound Parent

Flower Mound pool opening questions

When should I open my Flower Mound pool for the season?
In Denton County, most pools start opening between mid-March and early April once overnight lows stay consistently above 50°F. Opening too early in Flower Mound usually means re-shocking when a late freeze hits; opening too late means fighting algae from a long warm spell. We book Flower Mound opening slots starting in February and fill fast — early bookers get first-week-of-March slots.
What's included in a Flower Mound pool opening?
Single-visit opening covers: cover removal + clean + store, equipment startup (pump, filter, heater, salt cell), full water test + LSI rebalance, filter clean, brush + initial vacuum. Add-ons commonly requested in Flower Mound: shock + algaecide kit ($75) if the pool was uncovered or sat green, salt cell start-up if it was removed for winter, and equipment-pad pressure check on older pads. Standard opening is $299 in Flower Mound (75022, 75028).
What if my Flower Mound pool opens green?
We'll know within 10 minutes of arriving. Light green / hazy we usually treat during the same opening visit (extra $75 shock + algaecide kit). Dark green / swamp requires the multi-day green-to-clean program — $300-$800 depending on starting condition. We always price the upgrade transparently before starting; you'll never see a surprise charge after the fact. Most Flower Mound pools that open green this year had inadequate winterization the year before — we can fix both sides on the same call.

Flower Mound pool opening — call (469) 455-1054

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