Summit Pool Works provides expert weekly pool cleaning, equipment repair, and remodel services to homeowners throughout Richardson, Texas.
Richardson is home to Summit Pool Works — and we're proud to serve our home community with the highest standards of pool care in the area. Pool Service in Richardson's Top Neighborhoods Richardson is our home base — Summit Pool Works is headquartered at 2083 North Collins Boulevard — and our commitment to Richardson pool owners is deeply personal.
We know Richardson's neighborhoods intimately: the soil conditions, the water chemistry, the tree cover, and the specific challenges that each part of the city presents for pool ownership. From the established neighborhoods near Campbell Road and Beltline to the newer developments near Highway 190 and the Telecom Corridor, we serve every pool in Richardson.
Canyon Creek — One of Richardson's most desirable neighborhoods with beautiful homes and well-maintained pools.
Many Canyon Creek pools were built in the 1980s and 1990s and are excellent candidates for modernization with new plaster , tile, and equipment Cottonwood Heights — Established community near Campbell Road with mature landscaping and pools that benefit from experienced professional care Reservation and North Richardson — The area north of Arapaho Road includes a mix of newer and renovated homes with varied pool styles Breckinridge Park area — Homes near Breckinridge Park and the CityLine development area include both established pools and newer construction Heights Park — A charming Richardson neighborhood with character homes and pools that reflect the city's mid-century heritage Why Richardson Pools Need Professional Care Richardson's central location in the DFW Metroplex means it experiences all the classic North Texas pool challenges: extreme summer heat, hard water from the North Texas Municipal Water District, clay soil movement, and severe weather exposure.
Richardson's mature tree canopy — one of its most charming features — also creates significant debris management challenges for pool owners. Live oaks, pecans, and crepe myrtles drop leaves, pollen, seeds, and flowers into pools year-round, challenging filtration systems and contributing to phosphate levels that promote algae growth.
Being our home city, we have more experience with Richardson pool conditions than any other market. We know which neighborhoods have the most aggressive soil movement, which areas…