Pool Cleaning in Lost Creek, TX
Lost Creek's pools are as varied as its lots — from 1970s gunite builds on the flat streets near the golf course to brand-new pebble-finish builds on steep canyon-edge lots with infinity spas and integrated water features. The Pool Police has serviced Lost Creek since 2000, and our weekly cleaning protocol adapts to what each pool actually is: calibrated gentle chemistry for the older pools, proper multi-body circulation management for the newer ones with spas and waterfalls, and aggressive skimming and phosphate control for the lots sitting directly under the Balcones Canyonlands oak canopy. We know which Lost Creek streets have the heaviest debris load and which equipment pads require the elevated-deck routing approach.
What We Do
Why The Pool Police?
Neighborhoods We Serve in Lost Creek
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I have my pool cleaned?
For most Austin pools, weekly cleaning is ideal. Our hot climate, heavy pollen loads from oak and cedar, and long swim season mean water chemistry shifts quickly. Weekly visits keep algae at bay and catch equipment issues before they become expensive repairs.
What's included in a weekly pool cleaning visit?
Every visit includes surface skimming, brushing of walls and tile, vacuuming, chemical testing and adjustment, basket cleaning, and an equipment check. We also clean the waterline and inspect for leaks or developing problems.
Do I need to be home during service?
No. Most of our customers give us gate access so we can service the pool on schedule whether you're home or not. We leave a service report after every visit so you know exactly what was done.
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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