Pool Service Dallas, TX

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Dallas TX Pool Service

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Blue Science Pool Service Dallas Technicians

Our pool technicians provide pool service, pool cleaning, and pool repair services in the Dallas area.

 

Pool Cleaning Service Days in Dallas

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Welcome to Blue Science Pool Service

Dallas Pool Service

Get started with our Partial Service Plan or Full Service Plan

 

  Dallas, TX Pool Service (972) 953-6261

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See our 23 Point Pool Maintenance Program to get more details about what's included in our service.

Blue Science Pool Service monthly rates vary slightly from area to area and can depend on the pool environment and in some cases the size of the pool. Our monthly fee for weekly pool service for a pool or pool/spa combo in Dallas, TX is most often $88 per month for our Partial Service Plan and $128 per month for our Full Service Plan.

Both service plans include cleaning, maintenance, chemicals and minerals. If you have a spa connected to your pool all pool services listed include your pool/spa combo. The Partial Service Plan does not include netting and vacuuming.

 

Dallas Neighborhood Spotlight

We offer pool service to pool owners in these Dallas area communities and many more Dallas neighborhoods.

Greenland Hills

Bent Tree

Bent Tree North

Whispering Springs

Forest Hills

Prestonville

Oakdale

Kessler Park

Preston Royal

Town Creek

Moss Creek Estates

Avenue Hights

Royal Ridge

Northwood Hills

Brendan Estates

Park Cities

Lakewood

Casa Linda

 

Preston Hollow

Bluffview

Devonshire

Briar Ridge Estates

Lake Highlands

North Ridge Estates

Bent Tree Fairways

Luna Park Estates

Royal Marsh Estates

Colony Ridge

Midway Hills

Preston Meadow

Bent Tree North

Brookshire Park

Kessler Woods

Inwood Road Estates

Eudora Estates

 

Surrounding cities of Dallas Texas where we provide pool service**

Las Colinas
Farmers Branch
Plano
Irving
Dallas
Richardson
University Park
Highland Park
Addison

 

**We offer pool service in many more cities around Dallas. See more of our pool service areas or feel free to call (972) 953-6261 to find out if we service your area.

 

Dallas Pool Owners

Did you know...?

You can make a request anytime to have us perform pool repairs, replace any worn-out pool equipment, or do a special service on your pool in Dallas. Our Dallas Pool Repair Technician will let you know upfront what the charges will be for any pool repair service call, labor and parts.

See more about our pool repair services.

 

More about Dallas

Dallas has a humid subtropical climate, though it is located in a region that also tends to receive warm, dry winds from the north and west in the summer, bringing temperatures well over 100 °F at times and heat-humidity indexes soaring to as high as 117 °F (this is a time when it's really important to keep your swimming pool water balanced and your pool chemistry ideal!)


Reviews for Dallas Pool Service from Blue Science

5 stars - based on 7 customer reviews
Source: Customers from our Dallas Business Listing on Google

April 8, 2012 The Best Experience Yet by :
I've had a pool for a number of years and had various pool service companies from Dallas take care of it. I have to say I have had the best experience ever so far with the Blue Science team. Josh does a great job cleaning and getting all the leaves out. Last year the Blue Science / Gabe's guys helped me repair my pool pump very quickly so that I didn't have algae take hold. This was near a Summer holiday when their schedule was already booked. I'm glad I have Blue Science servicing the pool and rest easier now than I used to with other companies that I would prefer not to name.
5/5

March 27, 2012 Glad we found Blue Science by :
We have found the Blue Science guys to be honest, helpful and thorough. We decided to hire them after talking to several other pool companies in Dallas and one from Plano. We had a terrible experience with our first pool maintenance company. Unfortunately for us it was easy to be taken advantage since we had just purchased our first home with a pool and don't know anything at all about it. We have now been using Blue Science for 9 months without any problems at all. I highly recommend them.
5/5

December 9, 2011 Hey. I just wanted to express my appreciation. by :
Dave was great! Thanks for having him come out and explain the pool to me. It makes better sense to me now and just within 1 visit the same evening my pool was crystal clear. I am really happy to be on your pool service and your Dave knows his stuff.
5/5



APSP STATEMENT ON POOL & SPA COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT DEADLINE

This was just released today:

(ALEXANDRIA, VA)—The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals (APSP) released the following statement today regarding the March 15, 2012 compliance deadline for accessible pools and spas. The statement can be attributed to Jennifer Hatfield, APSP director of government relations.

“The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals (APSP) reminds its members and other members of the aquatic community of the March 15, 2012 compliance deadline for accessible pools and spas. The 2010 Accessibility Standards, adopted by the Department of Justice (DOJ), the federal agency charged with enforcing The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), require that pools and spas provide accessible means of entry for individuals with disabilities.

Pools at facilities in school districts, municipalities, cities, counties, commercial facilities and hotels are affected. The requirements apply to all facilities constructed or renovated on or after March 15, 2012. Existing facilities must be brought into compliance as of this date to the extent it is readily achievable to do so. Pools with less than 300 linear feet must have at least one means of access, which may either be a sloped entry or pool lift. Larger pools must add a second means.

If compliance is not readily achievable as of the effective date (due to excessive cost, lack of resources or product unavailability) facilities in this situation are advised to have a written “barrier removal” plan in place documenting its efforts. A pool is not required to close due to lack of accessibility accommodations. Additionally, the written plan would insulate a facility against potential fines or other legal actions.

Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez stated in a recent letter to the American Hotel Lodging Association, “The regulation provides such entities flexibility to evaluate whether and how to remove architectural barriers to access, and to take only those actions that are ‘readily achievable.’”  Therefore we do not anticipate that these requirements would result in the closing of public pools.

The APSP has and continues to support the Accessibility Standards and the goal of ensuring access by persons with disabilities to pools and spas. For over a year, APSP has provided information and education to prepare industry professionals and facilities to meet the compliance deadline. Online tools such as a frequently asked questions document and a webinar, "Obligations and Opportunities Under the 2010 ADA Regulations," located at APSP.org/ADA, have provided in-depth information about which types of pools are affected by this law.

For more information about the ADA as it relates to pools and spas, visit APSP.org/ADAor ADA.gov.”

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The DOJ’s January 31, 2012 Technical Assistance Documentstates that where a pool lift is used, it must be fixed to the deck, unless it is not readily achievable for the facility to do so, in which case a facility may employ a portable lift. Mr. Perez reiterates this in his letter, stating “…although the ADA Standards provide the benchmark for barrier removal at existing facilities, portable lifts can be used at existing pools if affixing a portable lift or installing a fixed lift is not readily achievable. Should it become readily achievable to affix a portable lift to the pool deck at a future time, we would expect that the entity would take steps to do that as a part of its ongoing barrier removal obligation.” The Technical Assistance Document also states that the lift should be present at all times that the pool or spa is open to the public. The APSP continues to work with the DOJ to advance our position that all pool lifts should be accepted, as long as they meet the ADA’s 2010 Accessibility Standards.






Spice up your living room with a pool?

Want to spice up your living room?

Here is one way a person found to do just that -add a swimming pool.

In NYC, a woman did just that. Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood is home to a townhouse with a 15- by 30-foot pool inside.

It was listed earlier this year for $11 million. “This is definitely a trophy, bragging-rights property,” says its owner. Of course, cleaning the house can be tough, particularly when you’re an antiques collector. “Sometimes I get in the boat” in the pool to clean the artifacts, she notes. 

Not sure how practical it is here in Dallas, but it sure is an interesting thought.





Swim Lessons For a Baby or Toddler

So you have a baby or a toddler, and you have a pool. You have decided for peace of mind you want to get your child swim lessons. Here are a few things to ask and look for in determining the best class to get the best results.

1) One of the most important things to consider when choosing a toddler swim class is the technique used in teaching the class. Often young children respond best to classes that offer teaching through the use of toys, games and songs.  Also, look for a class that includes parents because small children are most comfortable when mom or dad is in the pool with them.  They might respond best to the class with a parent by their side.

2) Young babies as early as three months old can begin to learn the basics of swimming.  Baby and toddler swim classes often focus on getting kids used to the water so that they feel comfortable.  Starting children out with water training early ensures that they won’t have a fear of the water.  Fear of water is common and can often set in by the age of 5 years old.

3) The basics that can be taught in a toddler swim class include...






Pool Supplies Dallas, TX

When providing pool services, repairs, or new pool equipment upgrades to Dallas we use pool supplies, parts, and pool products from some of the top swimming pool supply companies.


                      

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