Pool Service in Lost Creek, TX
Lost Creek is a master-planned community wrapped around the Lost Creek Country Club golf course, and its pools are as varied as its lots — from original 1970s gunite builds on flat interior lots to brand-new pebble-finish builds on steep canyon edges with infinity spas and integrated water features. The Pool Police has served Lost Creek since 2000, and our weekly route covers the full range: we know the older streets where 1980s equipment is still running, the newer sections where automation and salt systems are the norm, and the hillside lots where equipment access requires careful routing. The dense oak canopy from the adjoining Balcones Canyonlands drops a steady organic load that demands aggressive skimming and phosphate management year-round.
What We Do
Why The Pool Police?
Neighborhoods We Serve in Lost Creek
Lost Creek pool chemistry, month by month
Golf course community with many pools featuring water features, spas, and complex designs 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
Do you service pools in the Lost Creek community (78735)?
Yes. The Pool Police runs an established weekly route through Lost Creek, covering the full community from the older flat-lot streets near the golf course to the newer hillside builds on the canyon edges. We've serviced pools here since 2000.
My Lost Creek pool has an integrated spa and water feature — can you handle complex pools?
Absolutely. Many Lost Creek pools were built with spas, waterfalls, laminars, and raised beam features that require careful cleaning and chemistry balanced across interconnected water bodies. Our techs are experienced with these multi-body pool systems and understand how water flow, evaporation, and chemical consumption differ from a basic rectangular pool.
How do you handle the Balcones Canyonlands leaf load in Lost Creek?
Lost Creek's canyon-edge lots sit directly under dense oak and cedar canopy. We increase skimmer basket checks, monitor filter pressure more aggressively through fall and cedar season, and run phosphate control chemistry to prevent decaying organics from feeding algae. Hillside lots with elevated decks often benefit from a leaf net during peak drop weeks.
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