Pool Service in Cedar Park, TX
Cedar Park has exploded with new homes and new pools over the past decade, and The Pool Police has grown right alongside it. From established neighborhoods like Buttercup Creek to newer builds in Twin Creeks and Cypress Canyon, we know the specific challenges Cedar Park pool owners face. Builder-grade pumps and filters often underperform for the pool size, and the alkaline municipal water in the 78613 and 78681 zip codes keeps pH climbing. Our weekly service includes the chemical adjustments Cedar Park water demands — so you swim, not stress.
What We Do
Pool Service Prices in Cedar Park, TX
Published rates, not "call for pricing." Weekly service is a flat monthly rate with every chemical included — no separate chemical bill, no contract, and no cancellation fee. These are the same bands we quote Cedar Parkhomeowners on the phone.
| Service | Typical price | What moves the price |
|---|---|---|
| Pool Cleaning | $195–$385/month flat rate, all chemicals included | Larger pools, water features, and spa-combo builds price higher. Call for an exact quote. |
| Leak Detection | $295–$495 flat-rate leak search | Includes pressure testing, dye injection, and electronic listening. Repair work quoted separately after the leak is found. |
| Equipment Repair | $125 diagnostic visit + parts and labor at fixed rates | Diagnostic fee is applied toward the repair if you proceed. Common repairs (pump seals, O-rings, timer swaps) start around $185 complete. |
| Green Pool Recovery | $385–$950 per recovery, including follow-up visit | Severity drives the price — most residential green pools land at $485–$650. Filter replacement, if needed, is an additional parts cost. |
| Pool Inspection | $150–$275 per inspection, written report delivered within 24 hours | Pre-purchase (home-buyer) inspections include a prioritized repair list with cost ranges. Complex pools with spas, water features, or automation may price higher. |
Prices apply to residential pools in Cedar Park and the surrounding Lake Travis and West Austin area. Every quote is fixed in writing before work starts. See the full Austin pool service cost guide →
Why The Pool Police?
Local Conditions We Account For in Cedar Park
Every pool we service in Cedar Park is calibrated to the conditions that make it different from a generic Austin pool:
Neighborhoods We Serve in Cedar Park
Cedar Park pool chemistry, month by month
Newer construction neighborhoods often have builder-grade equipment that fails early The full monthly action calendar, your source water's calcium and alkalinity ranges, and the exact chemistry plays for every Austin pollen and UV season are in our live Almanac — updated monthly by Keith Mallette, CPO.
- 12 month-specific action checklists — what to test, what to adjust, what to skip
- Edwards Plateau well water vs. Austin Water calcium hardness, side by side
- Cedar + oak pollen phosphate calendar and the UV / CYA protection curve
- Austin Water calcium
- 150–260 ppm
- Well water calcium
- 400–650 ppm
- Cedar pollen peak
- Dec – Feb
- Summer UV index
- 9 – 11+
- Evap / wk (Jul)
- 2 – 3″
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my Cedar Park pool's pH always high?
Cedar Park's municipal water supply runs naturally high in alkalinity, which constantly pushes pH upward. Left unchecked, high pH reduces chlorine effectiveness and causes cloudy water. We add muriatic acid in controlled doses each visit to keep pH in the ideal 7.4 to 7.6 range.
My pool was built with the house — is the equipment good enough?
Often, no. Many Cedar Park builders install the minimum-spec equipment to hit a price point. Undersized pumps, single-speed motors, and thin cartridge filters are common. We'll evaluate your setup and let you know if anything should be upgraded — especially if you're spending more on energy than you need to.
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