Green Pool Recovery in Westlake Hills, TX
Green pool recovery in Westlake Hills has to clear the algae without wrecking the plaster. Most pools in the 78746 zip code were built between the 1970s and early 2000s, and a lot of them sit on plaster surfaces 20 to 30 years old that etch if you hammer them with careless high-dose shock. The Pool Police has recovered green pools across Davenport Ranch, the Camp Craft corridor, and the older Eanes neighborhoods, and our protocol respects the surface. We assess the algae type, brush every wall and step with technique that breaks the colonies apart without scouring aging plaster, then calibrate shock to the pool's real chlorine demand — controlled and deliberate, not a panic dose. We run and clean the filter through the kill cycle, vacuum dead algae to waste so the heavy live oak organic load leaves the pool instead of recirculating, and rebalance chemistry carefully because the high Austin Water alkalinity here keeps pushing pH up during recovery. The year-round oak canopy that fed the bloom is why we include a follow-up visit. Proven multi-step protocol, not shock-and-pray — most Westlake Hills pools are swimmable in 48 to 72 hours.
What We Do
Why The Pool Police?
Local Conditions We Account For in Westlake Hills
Every green pool recovery visit in Westlake Hills is calibrated to the conditions that make pools here different — not a generic checklist:
Neighborhoods We Serve in Westlake Hills
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you service pools in the City of West Lake Hills (78746)?
Yes. The Pool Police has established weekly routes through every corner of Westlake Hills, including Davenport Ranch, the Camp Craft Road corridor, and the older Eanes-area neighborhoods. We're on the street week after week and have been since 2000.
My Westlake Hills pool has aging plaster — should I replaster or keep treating it?
It depends on how deep the deterioration goes. Surface stains, calcium nodules, and minor etching can often be managed for years with careful chemistry and targeted acid washing. Structural delamination or widespread pitting is a different story — we'll give you an honest assessment rather than pushing a renovation. Westlake Hills plaster surfaces commonly last 20–25 years before a full replaster is really necessary.
What's the typical water chemistry profile in Westlake Hills?
Austin Water supply to the 78746 zip code typically delivers calcium hardness of 180–260 ppm and total alkalinity of 80–120 ppm. The alkalinity pushes pH upward constantly, so we add muriatic acid on most visits to keep pH in the 7.4–7.6 target range. Older plaster surfaces tolerate this well as long as we don't let pH spike above 7.8.
How long does it take to clear a green pool?
Most green pools in the Austin area are swimmable within 48 to 72 hours. Severe cases — especially pools that have been neglected for months — may take up to a week if the filter media needs replacement and multiple rounds of vacuuming are required.
Why did my pool turn green?
Algae blooms happen when sanitizer levels drop below effective range, usually due to a pump failure, a chemical imbalance, or heavy organic debris after a storm. Austin's heat accelerates algae growth dramatically — a pool can go from slightly cloudy to full green in 24 to 48 hours during summer.
Can I swim in a green pool?
No. A green pool harbors bacteria, parasites, and high levels of organic contaminants. It's not safe to swim in until the water has been properly treated, filtered, and tested. We'll confirm the water is safe before giving you the all-clear.
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