Pool Chemical Service New Braunfels

Pool Chemical Testing & Water Balancing in New Braunfels, TX

Maintain safe, clear, and comfortable water with professional pool chemical testing and balancing services in New Braunfels, TX.

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Imbalanced pool chemicals can cause burning eyes, dry skin, cloudy water, and rapid algae growth. More importantly, acidic water destroys pool heaters and plaster, while high calcium levels cause ugly white scaling on pool tile.

How much does pool chemical service new braunfels cost?

Pricing for pool chemical testing & water balancing in New Braunfels depends on pool size, surrounding vegetation, and equipment setup. We provide transparent, flat-rate monthly pricing with no contract commitments. Call (830) 326-5855 for a free customized estimate.

DetailWhat we offer
Service FrequencyWeekly scheduled maintenance visits
Chemicals IncludedYes — all standard balancing chemicals included
Contract Lock-insNone — month-to-month cancel anytime
Visit ReportingDigital photo & chemical report sent after every visit
CertificationCPO Certified technicians
Service AreaNew Braunfels, Comal County, TX

What is standard chemical checks?

We test and balance free chlorine, total chlorine, pH levels, and acid demand during every visit to ensure your pool remains fully sanitized against pathogens.

We test and balance free chlorine, total chlorine, pH levels, and acid demand during every visit to ensure your pool remains fully sanitized against pathogens.

What is managing cyanuric acid (stabilizer)?

Stabilizer acts as sunblock for chlorine.

Stabilizer acts as sunblock for chlorine. However, too much stabilizer causes 'chlorine lock.' We carefully monitor CYA levels to keep your chlorine active under the harsh Texas sun.

What is preventing plaster scaling?

Hill Country water is naturally high in calcium.

Hill Country water is naturally high in calcium. We calculate the Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) to balance your water chemistry, preventing calcium scale deposits on plaster and tile.

What is green chemical treatments?

We use eco-friendly copper-free algaecides, enzyme treatments to break down oils, and phosphate removers to starve algae of its food source, keeping your water naturally clear.

We use eco-friendly copper-free algaecides, enzyme treatments to break down oils, and phosphate removers to starve algae of its food source, keeping your water naturally clear.

Frequently Asked Questions

High Texas summer heat, UV rays, and swimmer load accelerate chemical depletion. Free chlorine can be wiped out in a single afternoon without proper stabilizer levels.

The ideal pH range for swimming pool water is 7.4 to 7.6. This matches the natural pH of human eyes and skin, providing maximum swimmer comfort and chemical efficiency.

The only way to lower high calcium hardness levels is to drain a portion of the pool water and refill it with fresh water. Refilling with soft water or using scale inhibitors also helps.

Chlorine lock occurs when Cyanuric Acid (CYA) levels exceed 100 ppm, binding to the chlorine and rendering it useless. The only fix is to drain and dilute the water to lower CYA below 50 ppm.

Yes. High phosphates act as fertilizer for algae. We use commercial phosphate removers to drop phosphate levels to near zero, preventing recurring algae blooms.

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