Summit Pool Works provides expert weekly pool cleaning, equipment repair, and remodel services to homeowners throughout Coppell, Texas.
Coppell's tight-knit community and excellent schools attract families who invest in their homes — and their backyard pools. Summit Pool Works is Coppell's trusted pool service provider. Pool Service in Coppell's Tight-Knit Community Coppell is a community where neighbors know each other, homeowners take their properties seriously, and family values run deep.
With award-winning Coppell ISD schools, beautiful neighborhoods like Riverchase, Coppell Greens, Braewood, Stratford Park, and Denton Tap Estates, and a strong sense of community pride, Coppell homeowners invest in every aspect of their homes — including their backyard pools.
Summit Pool Works serves all of Coppell in the 75019 zip code with the reliable, professional pool care this exceptional community deserves. Despite being surrounded by major transportation corridors — DFW Airport to the west, I-635 to the south, and the DART rail to the east — Coppell maintains a remarkably suburban character with tree-lined streets and well-maintained properties.
Pools in Coppell range from classic family designs built in the 1980s and 1990s to modern installations with the latest technology, and Summit Pool Works has the expertise to service all of them. Why Coppell Pools Need Professional Care Coppell's position in northwest Dallas County means it shares the clay soil challenges common throughout the DFW region.
The expansive clay soil beneath Coppell's neighborhoods swells with moisture and shrinks during drought, creating a constant cycle of ground movement that stresses pool structures. Pool decks lift and crack, coping separates from pool walls, and underground plumbing can shift and develop leaks.
Professional technicians who monitor these conditions regularly can catch problems early and save homeowners significant repair costs. Many Coppell pools were built during the city's major growth periods in the 1980s and 1990s, placing them at 25 to 40 years of age. At this stage, pool surfaces need attention — original plaster may be rough, stained, or deteriorating.
Equipment that has been replaced piecemeal over the years may not be optimally matched or configured. A professional assessment identifies which components need attention now and which can continue operating with proper monitoring. Coppell's abundant tree coverage — particularly the large oaks,…