Flower Mound's high pH source water and oak-heavy pollen seasons create predictable patterns in pool chemistry that pros can plan around.
If you live in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex, you already know that pool ownership isn't passive. Pollen, hard water, heat, and the occasional freeze make even a "low-maintenance" pool a real piece of equipment. Flower Mound pool service is one of the most common questions we hear, and the right answer changes the day-to-day experience of owning a pool.
What's different here
- Hard water — calcium hardness builds quickly; expect 50 ppm/year accumulation
- High pH source water — typically 8.0+, requiring frequent acid additions
- Spring pollen — yellow film for 3–4 weeks in March/April; clarifier-heavy schedule
- Summer evaporation — 1.5 inches per week in peak heat
What we adjust locally
We pre-stock phosphate remover in March, run extra filter cleanings during pollen season, and add scale inhibitor to every weekly visit between June and September.