Pool Shock
Delivered Today to Flower Mound, TX
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 Flower Mound 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.
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.
Pool Shock questions from Flower Mound customers
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Need pool shock in Flower Mound today?
Order by 2 PM → on your driveway by evening. Or pick up at our Northlake store.