Pool Service — Lakeway, TX

Pool Service in Lakeway, TX

The Pool Police has served Lakeway pool owners since 2000, from the original Hills of Lakeway community to the newer builds in Flintrock Falls. Lakeway's limestone geology is one of the toughest challenges for pool chemistry in the Austin area — calcium hardness and alkalinity demand consistent, knowledgeable treatment to prevent scale deposits that damage heaters, salt cells, and tile. It is also a city where the answer genuinely depends on your address: Lakeway MUD, Travis County WCID 17, and private wells all feed pools inside the same two ZIP codes, at very different hardness levels. Our techs test rather than assume, and we know exactly how to balance Lakeway water and keep your pool looking its best year-round. For the newer lakefront builds, see our dedicated Rough Hollow page.

What's Included

What We Do

Pool Cleaning — professional cleaning service tailored to Lakeway's unique conditions
Leak Detection — professional leak detection service tailored to Lakeway's unique conditions
Equipment Repair — professional repairs service tailored to Lakeway's unique conditions
Green Pool Recovery — professional green pool service tailored to Lakeway's unique conditions
Pool Inspection — professional inspection service tailored to Lakeway's unique conditions
Transparent Pricing

Pool Service Prices in Lakeway, 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 Lakewayhomeowners on the phone.

The Pool Police pricing for pool services in Lakeway, Texas
ServiceTypical priceWhat moves the price
Pool Cleaning$195–$385/month flat rate, all chemicals includedLarger pools, water features, and spa-combo builds price higher. Call for an exact quote.
Leak Detection$295–$495 flat-rate leak searchIncludes 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 ratesDiagnostic 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 visitSeverity 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 hoursPre-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 Lakeway 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 Choose Us

Why The Pool Police?

Serving Lakeway and the Lake Travis / West area for over 25 years
Deep knowledge of local water conditions in the 78734 and 78738 zip codes
Established routes through Hills of Lakeway, Flintrock Falls, Lakeway proper — reliable, same-day-each-week service
Owner Keith Mallette personally oversees every Lakeway account
We understand Lakeway's specific challenges: limestone-fed source water causes rapid calcium scale buildup on tile and equipment
On the Ground in Lakeway

Local Conditions We Account For in Lakeway

Every pool we service in Lakeway is calibrated to the conditions that make it different from a generic Austin pool:

Limestone-fed source water causes rapid calcium scale buildup on tile and equipment
Lake Travis proximity brings higher humidity and accelerated algae growth
Many pools are built into hillside rock, making plumbing access difficult
Deer and wildlife debris from surrounding green belts
Two different water utilities across the same city — Lakeway MUD and Travis County WCID 17 — plus private wells, so no single chemistry plan fits every address
Heaters and salt cells are common in Lakeway builds, and both are exactly what hard water destroys first

Lakeway pool water at a glance

The numbers we build your chemistry plan from.

Source water
Lakeway MUD, Travis County WCID 17, or private well
Treated water hardness
188–222 ppm (moderately hard to hard)
Private well hardness
400–650 ppm calcium
Peak debris season
Dec – Feb (cedar), plus year-round oak
Typical scale risk
High — tile, heaters, salt cells
ZIP codes served
78734, 78738
Service Area

Neighborhoods We Serve in Lakeway

Hills of LakewayFlintrock FallsLakeway proper7873478738
Austin Pool Chemistry Almanac

Lakeway pool chemistry, month by month

Limestone-fed source water causes rapid calcium scale buildup on tile and equipment 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
Open the Almanac
Quick reference
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″
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does pool service cost in Lakeway, TX?

Weekly pool service in Lakeway runs $195–$385 per month as a flat rate with all chemicals included — no separate chemical bill and no contract. Most standard Lakeway pools (10,000–20,000 gallons, no spa, no water features) fall in the $195–$265 range; hillside builds with integrated spas, vanishing edges, or heavy water features land at $285–$385. One-off work is priced separately: leak detection $295–$495, green pool recovery $385–$950, and a pre-purchase pool inspection $150–$275.

Why does my Lakeway pool get white scale buildup so fast?

Lakeway sits on the Edwards Plateau limestone formation, and everything the water touches on the way to your pool adds calcium. Treated water from Lakeway MUD or Travis County WCID 17 runs roughly 188–222 ppm hardness — moderately hard to hard. Private wells in the 78734 and 78738 area are far more aggressive, commonly 400–650 ppm. Above about 400 ppm, calcium precipitates out as white scale on tile, inside heaters, and on salt cell plates. The fix is proactive: keep calcium hardness, pH, and alkalinity inside a saturation index that keeps the mineral dissolved, and use a sequestrant during the hottest evaporation months rather than scrubbing scale off after the fact.

Is Lakeway water different from Austin city water for pools?

Yes, and it is the single most common reason a pool service that works elsewhere in Austin underperforms in Lakeway. Austin Water runs roughly 150–260 ppm calcium. Lakeway is served by Lakeway MUD and Travis County WCID 17 at 188–222 ppm, and private wells in the same ZIP codes can be double that. A generic Austin chemistry plan applied to a well-fed Lakeway pool will scale the tile line within a season. We test your actual source water on the first visit and build the plan from that number, not from a metro average.

Do you service Hills of Lakeway and Flintrock Falls?

Yes. We have established routes through Hills of Lakeway and Flintrock Falls every week, and we service Lakeway proper across both the 78734 and 78738 ZIP codes. Flintrock is inside the WCID 17 service area, so those pools generally see treated-water hardness rather than well-water hardness. Lakefront pools in the Rough Hollow community have their own dedicated service approach — see our Rough Hollow page for details on the specific challenges of those newer luxury builds.

What day of the week will my Lakeway pool be serviced?

The same day every week. We run established Lakeway routes rather than dispatching whoever is free, so you get a consistent day and, in almost all cases, the same technician. That matters more than it sounds: a tech who has seen your pool 40 times notices a failing salt cell or a slow leak weeks before a rotating crew would. You do not need to be home — most Lakeway customers give us gate access, and a written service report lands after every visit.

Do you handle pools built into hillside rock in Lakeway?

Regularly. A large share of Lakeway pools are cut into limestone on a grade, which means equipment pads sit well above or below the pool, runs are long, and buried plumbing is in rock rather than soil. That changes leak detection in particular — pressure testing and electronic listening do most of the work, because you cannot simply excavate to look. It also changes pump sizing and priming behavior. We have worked these builds since 2000 and quote them from experience rather than guessing.

How fast can you get to a Lakeway pool for an emergency?

Lakeway is a core part of our service area, not an outlying stop, and we are based in the 78734 area ourselves. For existing customers, urgent issues — a pump that has stopped, a rapidly greening pool before guests arrive, a suspected leak dropping the water line — are typically handled same day or next day. Call (512) 300-4136 and you will reach the business directly rather than a national call center.

Do you require a contract for Lakeway pool service?

No. The Pool Police has never required a contract in 25+ years. Lakeway service is month-to-month at a flat rate, chemicals included, and you can cancel any time with no fee and no penalty. That is deliberate — we would rather keep customers because the water looks right than because they are locked in.

Who actually services my pool — the owner or a subcontractor?

The Pool Police is family-owned and has been since 2000. Owner Keith Mallette is a Certified Pool Operator (CPO) through the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance and personally oversees every Lakeway account. We are not a franchise and not a gig-worker app, so the person at your pool is our employee and the person answering the phone knows your pool.

Ready to Get Started?

No contracts, no hidden fees. Just reliable, professional pool service from a family that's been doing it for 25+ years.

(512) 300-4136