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True Texan Pools

What pool service costs here, before you call

Most pool companies in this metroplex will not give you a number over the phone, let alone on a web page. These are ours. Weekly maintenance runs $120 to $225+ a month, a one-time clean starts at $150, filter service starts at $125, and an emergency call-out starts at $95. Pick your pool size below and the whole table re-prices for you.

Everything is month to month. There is no contract to sign and no fee for leaving.

No surprises, ever

Transparent pool service pricing

You’ll know what you’re paying before anybody pulls into your driveway. No fine print, no surprise line items later.

What size is your pool?

14 x 28 ft to 16 x 32 ft · 10,000 - 20,000 gal

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Medium pool, clear water, just needs a thorough reset. Weekly Maintenance: $150/mo. One-Time Clean & Recovery: $195. Filter Service: $125.

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Weekly Maintenance

$150/mo

Weekly visits that keep your pool swim-ready all year, through pollen season and August alike.

  • Chemical testing and balancing
  • Skimming, brushing, and vacuuming
  • Basket and filter check
  • Equipment inspection every visit
  • Photo report sent after each visit
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One-Time Clean & Recovery

$195

A top-to-bottom clean, priced honestly for the shape your pool is in right now.

Current condition

Clear water, just needs a thorough reset. Standard deep clean and full chemical balance.

  • Full chemical balance and shock
  • Deep scrub of walls and floor
  • Debris removal and vacuuming
  • Basket and skimmer clean
  • Post-service photo report
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Filter Service

$125

Cartridge cleaning or a DE backwash, so your water keeps moving like it should.

  • Full cartridge or DE grid cleaning
  • Filter housing inspection
  • Pressure check before and after
  • Chemical top-off included
  • Same-day service available
Schedule service
Call Austin for a free custom quote: (214) 604-4370

Month to month. No cancellation fees. Cancel whenever you like.

How a quote is built

Two things set the price, and one of them only applies once

The size of your pool

Every price here is set by size first, because size sets the labor and the chemical volume of each visit. The three bands are small at up to 10,000 gal, medium at 10,000 - 20,000 gal, large at 20,000+ gal. If you do not know which one is yours, the volume calculator will tell you in about a minute.

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The shape the water is in

This one only applies to a one-time clean, and it is the difference between a clean and a recovery. Clear water needs a reset. Visibly green with heavy algae needs algae shock and repeated filtration across the visit, which is why the same pool prices differently in March and in August. Weekly service has no condition axis at all, because the water never gets there.

How a green pool recovery works

Nothing else

There is no fuel surcharge, no chemical line, no callout fee, and no price that changes because it is July. What the table says for your size is what the invoice says. If a visit leaves your pool not swim-ready, we come back and fix it at no charge, which is the one adjustment we ever make and it only goes one way.

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Things other companies charge for, that we do not

A photo report after every visit
Photographs of the work and the day's chemical readings, in your inbox. You never have to be home to find out what happened, and you never have to take our word for it.
The Swim-Ready Guarantee
Pool not swim-ready? We turn around and fix it, no charge.What that actually promises
No contract, no cancellation fee
Month to month. Cancel whenever you like, with no fee and no paperwork, including in the winter when a pool needs less of us.

When it cannot wait

Emergency and storm call-outs

These sit outside the table above because they are priced by what the visit is rather than by how much water is in the pool. Each figure is a floor: a storm cleanup is quoted against the debris load and the state of the water, and neither of those is visible from here. Weekly members get priority response with no rush fee, ever.

24-Hour Rapid Response

From $129

Plus a $75 same-day priority fee. Waived for weekly members.

A fast cleanup that puts us in your back yard within 24 hours, often the same day. We jump you ahead of the regular route. Water that’s already gone green needs a recovery instead of a cleanup, and that takes longer than a day, so we quote those separately.

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Post-Storm Cleanup

From $195

Final price scales with debris load and water condition.

When a Texas storm rolls through and leaves branches, leaves, and half the flower bed in your pool, we haul it out and bring the water back from green.

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Priority Equipment Check

From $95

Applied toward any follow-up service we schedule.

Power outage or a hard freeze? We look over your pump, filter, and heater quick, before a small failure turns into an expensive one.

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What these numbers mean, written out at length

The table above is the answer. These are the workings: what the going rate actually is around here, where the money goes, and which of the costs of owning a pool nobody puts on a quote.

Questions about the price

How much does weekly pool service cost in Plano?
Weekly maintenance runs $120 to $225+ a month, set by the size of your pool. That covers chemical testing and balancing, skimming, brushing, vacuuming, basket and filter checks, a full equipment inspection, and a photo report after every visit. It is the whole price. There is no separate chemical bill and no trip charge.
Why is a one-time clean more expensive than a weekly visit?
Per visit, it is, and it should be. Bringing a neglected pool back takes more labor, more chemicals, and more filtration than keeping a pool that never got that far out of line. Weekly service is the cheaper way to own a pool; a one-time clean is what it costs to undo a few months of not having it.
What makes one quote higher than another?
Two things, and only two. The size of the pool, which sets the labor and the chemical volume for every visit. And, for a one-time clean, the shape the water is in when we arrive, because algae is the difference between a clean and a recovery. A one-time clean starts at $150 for a small pool that is already clear and runs to $455+ for a large one that has gone green.
Why do the large-pool prices have a plus sign?
Because they are a floor rather than a fixed price. Pools over about 20,000 gallons vary too much in shape, surface, and equipment for one number to be honest about all of them. The figure shown is where a large pool starts, and Austin confirms the rest after seeing it. We would rather publish a floor we honour than a flat price we quietly exceed.
Is there a contract?
No. True Texan runs month to month. Cancel any time, no fee and no paperwork. We would rather keep your business by doing good work than by locking you into something you regret in October.
What if the pool is too far gone to price from a table?
We look it over in person. It may need a drain, an acid wash, and a refill. That is the one job we will not put a number on from a web page, because a pool nobody can see the bottom of can need work that a clean does not cover. You get the figure before anything starts, not after.
What does an emergency call-out cost?
Emergency and storm work runs $95 to $195+, depending on which of the three visits you need, and every one of those figures is a floor rather than a fixed price because nobody can see your pool from a web page. A rapid response also carries a $75 same-day priority fee, which is waived entirely if you are already on a weekly plan. A priority equipment check is credited against whatever follow-up work it turns up.
How do you take payment?
Cash, Check, Credit Card, ACH bank transfer. You are invoiced for the month, and the invoice itemises what it covers.

Still want to hear it from a person?

Call Austin. He does every job on this route himself, so the person quoting you is the person who will be standing in your back yard on Thursday. Most new customers get their first visit the same week.