Pool Service & Repair in Bristol, TX

Bristol is an unincorporated community in eastern Ellis County, and we service pools here on our regular weekly routes. Most of our Bristol clients own larger acreage properties where pools sit in wide-open pasture with little wind break. That exposure shapes everything about how we maintain these pools, from the chemistry schedule to how often we inspect equipment. We handle weekly cleaning, equipment repairs, leak detection, and seasonal openings and closings for homeowners throughout the area.

Why Bristol Trusts A&M

Local Knowledge. Proven Results.

  • Existing service routes running through Bristol weekly
  • Experience with the clay soil and wind exposure common in rural Ellis County
  • 20 years of trusted pool service in the region
  • Free 10-panel water analysis for new Bristol clients
Pool care in Bristol

Pool care on Bristol's open acreage

Water in Bristol is supplied by the Bristol Water Supply Corporation, which receives treated surface water through the Trinity River Authority's Ellis County Regional Water Supply Project. That raw water originates from Tarrant Regional Water District reservoirs, primarily Cedar Creek Reservoir and Richland-Chambers Reservoir. Because this is surface water traveling a long distribution path, mineral content can concentrate in a pool during the hot months as evaporation outpaces refill. We test calcium hardness and total dissolved solids weekly and adjust the chemistry to stay ahead of scaling on tile lines and inside salt chlorinator cells.

Wind is the biggest day-to-day challenge for Bristol pools. Properties out here sit in open pasture, and steady south winds push field dust, agricultural debris, and organic material into the water throughout the week. That debris fills skimmer baskets fast, which can starve the pump and cause cavitation if baskets are not cleared. Our weekly route through Bristol includes deep netting, vacuuming, and suction-pressure checks to keep circulation running properly.

Ellis County's expansive clay soils shift seasonally, and the movement is especially noticeable on rural lots with less controlled drainage. That shifting pulls pool decks away from coping, stressing suction-side plumbing joints and opening gaps in the mastic seal. We inspect those joints and seals weekly so small separations get addressed before water seeps underneath and erodes the deck support.

Common pool service calls in Bristol

  • Wind-driven dust and debris loading. Open acreage allows wind to sweep field dust and leaves into the pool constantly. We brush walls weekly and clean cartridge filters more frequently to maintain water clarity.
  • Exposed equipment pad weathering. Equipment pads on rural properties take full sun and wind, drying out plastic valves and rubber seals. We check and lubricate o-rings and replace worn components before they fail.
  • Mineral scaling from surface water. Surface water supplied through the TRA system can concentrate minerals as pools evaporate in summer. We monitor calcium hardness and perform acid washes on salt cell plates to maintain chlorine production.
  • Clay soil deck movement. Expansive clay shifts concrete decks away from pool coping, stressing plumbing and opening mastic joints. We inspect seals weekly to catch movement early.
Customer Reviews

What Bristol Customers Say

★★★★★
"Moved into a house with a neglected pool. A&M got it cleaned up, repaired the filter, and set us up on weekly service. Night and day difference."
Amy & Carlos G.DeSoto, TX

Pool Service FAQ — Bristol

We run regular weekly routes through Bristol, so for urgent repairs like a failed pump, a leaking filter, or a plumbing break, we can typically respond same-day or next-day. Our trucks carry common replacement parts so we can resolve most issues in a single visit.

Each visit covers skimming, vacuuming, brushing walls and tile, clearing all baskets, checking filter pressure, and testing water chemistry. We manually adjust chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and stabilizer levels to keep the water balanced and safe for swimming.

Bristol properties typically sit on open acreage with little tree cover or fencing to block wind. Agricultural dust, pasture dirt, cottonwood seeds, and leaf debris blow in constantly, filling skimmer baskets and clouding the water. Our weekly service accounts for this by including deep netting, thorough vacuuming, and more frequent filter cleaning.

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Last updated: June 2026

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