Weekly maintenance, repair, and renovation for the Heights, Woodland Heights, and Norhill. Bungalow-lot pool specialists who know the oak-canopy debris cycle.
The Houston Heights is its own thing — turn-of-the-century bungalows on tight lots, mature live oaks and pecans pulling in twice the leaf load of newer subdivisions, and pools that range from 1970s gunite squeezed between a garage apartment and the back fence to brand-new spool builds in tear-down rebuilds. Servicing pools here looks different than servicing a master-planned suburb, and we set our routes up around that.
From our Allen Pkwy office we run a tight Heights loop — Heights Boulevard up through Greater Heights, across to Woodland Heights and Norhill, down to Sunset Heights and the East Boulevard corridor. Same tech each week, photos with every visit, honest call on what your pool actually needs.
If you've owned a Heights pool for more than a season you already know the rhythm: spring pollen weeks blow up the chemistry, fall leaf drop fills skimmers daily, and tight-lot construction means the equipment pad is usually behind the house in a way that doesn't make troubleshooting easy. Here's how we work that:
Many Heights pools are old enough that ongoing patch repairs are throwing good money after bad. Pebble or quartz resurface, new waterline tile, a fresh coping line, and modern equipment can take a tired 1980s pool and give it another 15 years of life — usually for less than people expect. We'll give you the honest pencil on repair-vs-renovate before you commit to either.
“Paul came out the same day and right away diagnosed it. We are 1st time homeowners and pool owners. Paul gave us in-depth advice and is extremely knowledgeable. He is very patient and explained everything in depth for us.”
“One of the best decisions we've made when it comes to pool service and repair. All work comes with a warranty. Customer service is great and they always explain what they're doing and why.”
Yes — 77008 in full plus 77009 (Woodland Heights), Sunset Heights, Norhill, Timbergrove, Lazybrook, Shady Acres, and Cottage Grove.
No. Older small-format pools are normal for our route. Original equipment, non-standard plumbing, and patched plaster are all things we work on routinely.
We bump frequency proactively during peak canopy weeks rather than chase algae after a chemistry crash. Your weekly tech makes the call based on what the pool actually looks like.
None — the Heights is part of our regular Houston route from Allen Pkwy. Drive time is built into our standard rate.
Weekly service, one-off repairs, or a full renovation. We'll walk your pool first and tell you what it actually needs.