Summit Pool Works provides expert weekly pool cleaning, equipment repair, and remodel services to homeowners throughout Plano, Texas.
Plano's established neighborhoods and newer master-planned communities are home to thousands of backyard pools. Summit Pool Works is proud to be a trusted pool service partner for Plano homeowners. Pool Service in Plano's Top Neighborhoods Plano is one of the most pool-dense cities in the entire DFW metroplex.
From the established estates in West Plano near Legacy Drive to the newer neighborhoods around Frisco 's border, pool ownership in Plano is a way of life. Summit Pool Works provides weekly maintenance, equipment repair, and full remodel services throughout Plano's 75023, 75024, 75025, 75074, 75075, 75086, 75093, and 75094 zip codes.
We serve pools in Plano's most desirable neighborhoods: West Plano (Legacy area) — The neighborhoods west of the Dallas North Tollway along Legacy Drive and Spring Creek Parkway include some of Plano's most impressive homes and pools.
Communities like Willow Bend, Glenlake, and Avignon feature luxury pools with extensive hardscape, water features, and advanced automation Deerfield — A well-established neighborhood with mature trees and pools that often need experienced care for aging equipment and surfaces.
Many Deerfield pools are now 15-25 years old and are ideal candidates for renovation Kings Ridge — Upscale homes with larger lots and premium pool builds. Many feature spa/pool combinations, waterfalls, and outdoor living spaces Hunters Glen and Shepard's Glen — Established neighborhoods in central Plano with a high concentration of pools.
These areas have particularly challenging clay soil that requires attention to deck joints and coping East Plano (near Murphy/Wylie border) — Growing neighborhoods with newer construction pools that need proper startup care and ongoing maintenance Why Plano Pools Need Professional Care Plano sits on some of the most problematic clay soil in the DFW area.
The Blackland Prairie formation that underlies most of Plano swells dramatically during rainy periods and shrinks during drought, creating constant movement beneath pool shells, decks, and driveways. This soil movement is the primary driver of deck cracking, coping separation, and expansion joint failure in Plano pools.
Plano's water supply from the North Texas Municipal Water District carries relatively high mineral content, which means calcium buildup on tile, plaster,…