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Denton, TX · 76201, 76205, 76207, 76208, 76209, 76210

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Cal-hypo shock, dichlor, and non-chlorine oxidizers delivered same-day. Whether you're knocking out algae, breaking combined chlorine, or reopening a green pool — we've got the pro-strength shock on the shelf.

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Why pool shock matters for Denton pools

Shocking isn't about "more chlorine" — it's about rapidly oxidizing organics (sweat, oils, urine, algae) that normal chlorine can't keep up with. Using the wrong shock makes problems worse: cal-hypo raises calcium hardness (bad in DFW hard-water areas), dichlor raises cyanuric (bad if you're already high). Picking the right shock for your current water is the difference between a clear pool and a chemical bill that keeps climbing.

Denton is primarily served by the City of Denton municipal water system, sourcing from Ray Roberts Lake and Lewisville Lake. Municipal water quality is good with moderate mineral content (250-400 ppm TDS) and manageable hardness levels. Some areas in south and west Denton utilize well water with higher mineral content (600-900 ppm) similar to Argyle and Krum. The variation in water sources across Denton means service approaches must be customized by neighborhood — a distinction our experienced technicians understand well.

Pool Shock questions from Denton customers

Which shock should I use for my Denton pool?
On Denton well water, cal-hypo is risky long-term — it adds calcium to already-hard water and accelerates scaling. We usually recommend dichlor shock or sodium hypochlorite (liquid chlorine shock) for routine use, reserving cal-hypo for emergency algae kills. Non-chlorine shock (potassium monopersulfate) is great for weekly oxidation without adding anything to your already-loaded water. Many Denton pools run salt chlorine generators, which changes how we dose the other chemicals.
My Denton pool turned green — what should I buy right now?
Depends how green. Hazy/light green: double-dose cal-hypo (2 lb per 10,000 gal) at dusk, brush the whole pool, run pump 24 hours, re-shock next day. Dark green / swamp: triple shock (3 lb cal-hypo per 10,000 gal) + phosphate remover + polyquat algaecide — expect 3-5 days to clarify. Black algae: separate playbook — call us. We stock everything you need and can deliver same-day to Denton; or book our Green-to-Clean service and we'll handle it end-to-end.
How often should Denton pools shock during summer?
Weekly during peak season (June-August), plus an extra shock after any heavy rain and after any pool party. DFW heat and UV burn through free chlorine fast, so even a "routine" shock cycle keeps chloramines down and algae from getting a foothold. If you're on weekly service with us, we include the shock — no separate order needed.
How fast can you get shock to Denton?
Same-day if you order by 2 PM Central on a weekday. We run daily routes through Denton (76201, 76205, 76207, 76208, 76209, 76210) and neighboring Corinth and Argyle. If your pool's already turning, call (469) 455-1054 and we can sometimes get a driver out within 2 hours.
How long after shocking can I swim?
Cal-hypo and dichlor: 24 hours, or until free chlorine drops below 5 ppm. Non-chlorine shock (potassium monopersulfate): 15 minutes. Never enter a pool with free chlorine above 5 ppm — it's irritating and risks bleaching swimwear.
Cal-hypo vs dichlor vs non-chlorine — what's the difference?
Cal-hypo: unstabilized, raises calcium hardness, classic weekly shock. Dichlor: stabilized (adds cyanuric acid), use sparingly to avoid CYA buildup. Non-chlorine (potassium monopersulfate): oxidizes contaminants without adding chlorine, 15-min swim window, great for parties.

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