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Luxury pool service in Highland Village

Crystal Clear Pool Service in Highland Village, TX

Starting at $165/month

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ZIP codes served: 75077

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20+ DFW North Communities

on our weekly service & repair routes

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DFW North based since 2020

Simple, Transparent Pool Service Plans

Choose the plan that fits your pool. No hidden fees. No surprises.★ Special HOA & Neighborhood Group Rates Available

Chemical Only

For hands-on pool owners

$165/month
  • Weekly chemical testing & balancing
  • Chlorine & pH adjustment
  • Alkalinity & calcium management
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MOST POPULAR

Basic

Our bestselling plan

$210/month
  • Everything in Chemical Only
  • Weekly skimming & brushing
  • Visual equipment inspection
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Premium

For luxury & advanced pools

$250/month
  • Everything in Basic
  • Full manual vacuuming
  • Same-day emergency response
  • Quarterly equipment health report
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Why Highland Village Homeowners Choose Us

Extensive coverage across all Highland Village neighborhoods

Equipment upgrade expertise for aging pool systems

Text notifications before every scheduled visit

Free water testing at our nearby Northlake store

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"Our Highland Village pool was built in 2003 and needed some updating. Simplified Pools not only handles our weekly maintenance perfectly, but they helped us upgrade to a variable-speed pump that cut our electric bill significantly. Honest, knowledgeable, and always on time."

Karen & Steve L., Highland Village Residents

About Pool Service in Highland Village

Highland Village consistently ranks among the best places to live in DFW and all of Texas, known for excellent Lewisville ISD schools, safe neighborhoods, strong property values, and an engaged community culture. Nestled between Lewisville Lake and the Flower Mound community, Highland Village offers a premium suburban lifestyle that attracts families who invest significantly in their homes and outdoor living spaces. The high density of residential pools here reflects the community's emphasis on outdoor entertainment and family recreation.

Most Highland Village neighborhoods were built in the 1990s and 2000s, meaning many pools are 15-25 years old — an age where equipment optimization and surface refinishing become important considerations. The municipal water system provides good quality water from the DFW system, making chemical management relatively straightforward compared to well-water communities. Highland Village homeowners are discerning customers who research service providers carefully, value consistency and communication, and expect their pool to look perfect for neighborhood gatherings and family events.

Our commitment to detailed service reports, transparent pricing, and reliable scheduling resonates strongly with the Highland Village community. Located just 8 miles from our Northlake headquarters, Highland Village is one of our most efficient service areas with multiple weekly routes covering every neighborhood.

Data-driven pool care in Highland Village

🧪 Lab-grade water testing
Every visit logs full chemistry — pH, chlorine, alkalinity, calcium, stabilizer — plus LSI water balance, the same index used on commercial pools.
📱 Visit reports with photos
After every stop you get an email and text: readings vs. ideal ranges, what we did, chemicals added, and photos of your pool.
🚚 Parts & chemicals in stock
Our Northlake store stocks what Highland Village pools need — same-day delivery on chemicals, and repairs don't wait on freight.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Highland Village

The Highlands
Highland Shores
Sellmeyer Estates
Highland Meadows
The Woods
Lakewood Hills
Highland Village Estates

Local Water & Pool Information

💧Water Chemistry in Highland Village

Highland Village is served by the City of Highland Village municipal water system, receiving treated water from the DFW Water supply. Water quality is good with moderate mineral content (250-350 ppm TDS) and reasonable calcium hardness (200-300 ppm). The water is consistent year-round and relatively easy to manage chemically.

Primary maintenance focus is on equipment condition and optimization rather than fighting challenging water chemistry.

🏊‍♂️Typical Pools in Highland Village

Highland Village pools are predominantly established installations from the 1990s-2000s housing boom. Most feature plaster or pebble finishes with sand or cartridge filtration. Many pools still have original single-speed pumps that are excellent candidates for variable-speed upgrades.

Newer renovations in the area increasingly include salt chlorine generators, LED lighting, and automation systems. Pool sizes typically range from 12,000 to 30,000 gallons, with some properties featuring resort-style installations with spas and water features.

Local Landmarks & Community Anchors

We know Highland Village intimately, including the landmarks and institutions that define the community. Here are the places that matter:

The Shops at Highland Village
Lewisville Lake
Doubletree Ranch Park
Highland Village City Hall
Briarhill Middle School
Lewisville ISD Schools
Highland Village Chemical Delivery

Need chemicals between service visits? Free with your weekly stop.

Every weekly service customer in Highland Village gets chemical deliveries folded into their route — no separate trip, no delivery fee, no hunting for the right product at Leslie's. Text the office what you need and your tech brings it on your next visit.

Not on weekly service yet? Same-day delivery to Highland Village (75077) is FREE — order by 2 PM and we'll have it on your driveway today.

Pool Service Built for Highland Village's Mature Pools

Highland Village is one of the most established pool communities we serve. Most homes here — in Highland Shores, Castlewood, The Highlands, and Chapel Hill — went up between the late 1980s and the early 2000s, which means a large share of the city's pools are now 20 to 30 years old. That age changes what good service looks like. A weekly visit on a newer pool is mostly chemistry and cleaning; on an established Highland Village pool, it's also an inspection round — watching filter pressure trend up before the cartridge fails, catching a weeping pump seal before it takes the motor bearings with it, and noticing the early etching that says the water balance has been eating plaster.

Our technicians log equipment readings at every visit, so small problems get flagged while they're still small repairs.

Pool Service Built for Highland Village's Mature Pools

Trees, the Lake, and What They Do to Your Water

The same mature Cross Timbers canopy that makes Highland Village lots so shaded also drops a serious organic load into pools — live-oak leaves and catkins in spring, elm and post-oak leaves through fall. Organic debris consumes chlorine as it breaks down and feeds the phosphate levels that algae blooms run on, which is why a pool that never had algae problems can suddenly struggle after a windy week. Our weekly service includes skimming, basket-emptying, and brushing on every visit — not just when it looks bad — plus phosphate monitoring when the debris load spikes.

Proximity to Lewisville Lake also means summer humidity and heat push evaporation hard, concentrating calcium in the water over the season. We track hardness trends so scale doesn't quietly build on your tile line, heater core, and salt cell.

Trees, the Lake, and What They Do to Your Water

Pool Repair in Highland Village: Fix or Replace, Honestly

Because so many Highland Village pools are on their second or third round of equipment, the most valuable thing we offer isn't a wrench — it's an honest fix-or-replace call. A 15-year-old single-speed pump that needs a new motor is usually worth replacing with a variable-speed unit instead: quieter, and the energy savings in a Texas swim season are real. A heater that's scaled from years of hard water may need descaling, or may be at the end of its exchanger's life — we'll show you the readings either way.

Every repair estimate we send can be approved from your phone, and we stock common parts — pump seals, o-rings, cartridges, salt cells — at our Northlake store, so repairs don't wait on freight.

Pool Repair in Highland Village: Fix or Replace, Honestly

Freeze Protection for Established Equipment Pads

North Texas freezes are rare but brutal on pool equipment — the February 2021 freeze cracked pumps, filters, and exposed plumbing across Denton County, and many Highland Village pads still run equipment installed before freeze protection became standard practice. We check freeze-guard operation as part of seasonal service, insulate vulnerable runs, and when hard freezes are forecast, our service customers get guidance on what to run and what to shut down.

If your pad took freeze damage in a past storm and got patched “well enough,” this is the year to have it inspected properly.

Freeze Protection for Established Equipment Pads

Frequently Asked Questions in Highland Village

Common questions from Highland Village pool owners answered by our local experts.

How much does weekly pool service cost in Highland Village?

Weekly service starts at $165/month including chemicals, with exact pricing based on pool size and equipment. Most Highland Village pools fall in the standard range; larger pools with attached spas run slightly more. No contracts — month to month.

Do you repair older pool equipment in Highland Village?

Yes — it's the most common work we do here. Pumps, filters, heaters, salt systems, and automation on pools of any age. If a repair isn't worth the money versus replacement, we'll tell you that plainly and show you the numbers.

My pool was built in the 1990s. Does it need different care?

Mostly it needs more attentive care: older plaster is less forgiving of pH swings, older plumbing runs at higher pressure, and older equipment fails with less warning. Our techs record chemistry and equipment readings every visit so trends get caught early.

Why does my Highland Village pool lose so much water in summer?

Some loss is normal evaporation — North Texas summers can pull an inch or more per week off an unshaded pool. Loss beyond that, or loss that continues with the pump off, suggests a leak. We offer leak detection before you pay to chase it blindly.

Do you service pools in Highland Shores and Castlewood?

Yes — the whole city, including Highland Shores, Castlewood, The Highlands, Chapel Hill, and the neighborhoods off Justin Road/FM 407. Our routes run through Highland Village weekly.

Can you get my green pool clear again?

Yes. Our green-to-clean treatment takes most pools from swamp to swimmable in about a week, and we document the process with before/after photos. It's a flat-rate program — see our Green-to-Clean page for details.

Service Area

Serving Highland Village, Denton County

ZIP codes: 75077
Home base: 1611 Commons Cir Ste 100, Northlake, TX 76226

Daily routes through Highland Village and every neighborhood around it. Same-day chemical delivery, weekly service, emergency repairs — all handled by our Northlake crew.

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