Summit Pool Works provides professional green to clean services to pool owners throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Green to clean pool cleanup services in Dallas-Fort Worth. Green to Clean Pool Service in Dallas-Fort Worth A green pool is a pool that's been neglected — but it doesn't have to stay that way. Summit Pool Works specializes in emergency green pool cleanup across the entire DFW Metroplex.
Whether your previous service company stopped showing up, you inherited a green pool with a newly purchased home, you returned from vacation to find a swamp, or the relentless Texas summer heat overwhelmed your chemistry in just a few days, we have the products, equipment, and expertise to restore your pool to crystal-clear, swim-ready water.
Green pool calls are some of the most common service requests we receive, especially during the peak summer months of June through September when DFW temperatures consistently exceed 100°F. The combination of extreme heat, intense sunlight, and heavy pool use creates conditions where algae can take over a pool in as little as 48-72 hours if chlorine levels drop.
We understand the urgency — a green pool is not just unsightly, it's a health hazard — and we respond quickly to get your pool back in service. Why Pools Turn Green in DFW Understanding why your pool turned green helps prevent it from happening again.
Common causes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area include: Chlorine depletion in extreme heat — When air temperatures exceed 95°F (which is most of summer in DFW), chlorine burns off dramatically faster.
A pool that was perfectly balanced on Monday can be chlorine-free by Wednesday, and green by Friday Equipment failure — A pump that stops running means water stops circulating and chlorine stops distributing.
In summer heat, stagnant water can develop algae in 24-48 hours Service lapse — If your service company misses visits or if service is interrupted for any reason, the DFW climate doesn't give you much margin.
One missed week in summer is often enough for algae to take hold Storm and rain events — Heavy rainfall dilutes pool chemicals, introduces phosphates and organic material from runoff, and can overwhelm a pool's chemical balance in a single storm…