Pool Drain & Clean Services

Pool Drain & Clean

A green pool is not a cleaning problem. It is a water quality and equipment problem.

WaterTex Pools provides professional pool drain and clean services across Dallas–Fort Worth. We have 25 years of experience restoring neglected and algae-filled pools.

We specialize in green to clean recovery and full drain and clean service when water cannot be saved.

Same-week service is available, and every job includes an equipment check to prevent repeat issues.

When Your Pool Needs More Than Regular Cleaning

Some pools cannot be fixed with chemicals alone. At that point, circulation, sanitation, and water quality have already failed.

Drain and clean service is often needed when a pool is:

These conditions require restoration, not routine care.

Pool Drain & Clean - Before and After

Signs You Need a Drain and Clean

Water is dark green or black
This points to severe algae growth that has overtaken water chemistry.

You cannot see the pool floor
Bacteria and algae are no longer controlled.

Shock treatments do not work
Total dissolved solids (TDS) may be too high for chemicals to function.

Algae returns within days
Growth has embedded into plaster and surfaces.

Pool unused for 3+ months
Complete restoration is usually the safest option.

White calcium buildup on tile or walls
Mineral deposits require physical removal.

Pool Drain & Clean - Before and After

Our Green to Clean Process

Not every green pool needs to be drained. We choose the method based on pool condition.

Green to Clean (Chemical Recovery)

Used when water is still salvageable.

Best for:
Pools green for less than 4–6 weeks with working equipment.

Process includes:

Typical timeline: 3–5 days

This method avoids draining when possible.

Full Pool Drain and Clean

Used when water replacement is required.

Best for:
Pools unused for months, black algae, severe staining, or high TDS.

Process includes:

Typical timeline: 1–3 days depending on pool size and condition.

Pool Drain & Clean - Before and After with Acid Wash

Pool Acid Wash Services

Acid washing removes a thin layer of plaster. It is used only when needed.

Acid washing is recommended for:

The process:

Acid washing shortens plaster life. It should only be done by experienced technicians and not on every pool.

Why Professional Drain and Clean Service Matters

Health and Safety

Green water contains bacteria. Swimming can cause skin irritation, ear infections, and illness.

Algae also creates slip hazards on steps and benches.

Protecting the Pool Structure

Improper draining can cause serious damage. Risks include:

Professional control prevents these issues.

Equipment Diagnosis

A pool turns green for a reason. Common causes include:

We identify the cause so the problem does not return.

Schedule Pool Drain and Clean Service

A green pool will not fix itself. The longer it sits, the harder it is to restore. After restoration, we provide:

Contact WaterTex Pools for pool drain and clean service in Dallas–Fort Worth.

Clear assessment. Proper restoration. Equipment-aware service.

FAQs About Our Pool Drain and Clean Services

  • How long does it take to clean a green pool?
    Mild green pools may clear in 1–3 days. Full drain and clean jobs usually take 1–3 days.
  • Do all green pools need to be drained?
    No. Many pools can be restored chemically. Severe cases require draining.
  • How much does pool drain and clean cost in Dallas–Fort Worth?
    Green to clean service often ranges from $300–$700. Full drain and clean service typically ranges from $700–$1,200. Acid washing costs extra if needed.
  • How often should a pool be drained and cleaned?
    Most pools benefit from a full drain every 5–7 years. Ongoing care prevents repeat issues.
  • Can you remove black algae?
    Yes, but black algae is extremely difficult to remove. Treatment often requires draining and aggressive surface work, and in severe cases resurfacing may be necessary.
  • What causes pools to turn green?
    Low chlorine, equipment failure, extended neglect, heavy rain, or chemistry imbalance.
  • Is it safe to swim in a green pool?
    No. Green water indicates bacterial contamination and slippery surfaces.
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