
Welcome to Splishin’ and a Splashin’ Pools!
We are a family owned and operated full service pool company that takes care of your pool the way it is supposed to be taken care of – the right way.
We specialize in weekly maintenance, clean-ups, repairs, remodeling, filter cleanings, and vacation services. No matter how small or large your project you have reached the right company!
What separates us from the competition is the quality of the work and the care we take with your equipment and property. We background check all of our employees and take great care in the hiring process. All employees are trusted in and around our home and business – we trust them with full access here – so they can be trusted around your home and family. Quality in gets quality out!
Please look us over and we look forward to working with you on all your pool projects.

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Take a Deep Dive Into Our FAQ
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I am losing water. How do I know if I have a leak?Leaks can be tricky and some water loss is normal. It is often due to evaporation, which is greater during periods of low humidity. Wind & normal swimming can also cause water to leave your pool through an overflow drain. Finally, backwashing your filter pumps many gallons out of your pool. Try a bucket test: bring your pool to normal operating level. Fill a 5 gallon bucket with pool water about 3-4 inches from the top and place it in the pool on a step. Turn off the pump and mark the water levels both on the inside (bucket level) and outside (pool level) of your bucket. Resume normal pool pump operation. After 24 hours record the exact amount of water loss to 1/16 of an inch. If there is a substantial variance in the amount of water loss between the two water levels, repeat the exact same process with the equipment off for 24 hours. Record the results again within 1/16 of an inch and contact us at (817) 993-4899
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My pump is cavitating (taking in air). What can I check?If your pump is running dry after initial startup, it is taking in air from somewhere on the suction side of the plumbing. Check your pool’s water level and make sure it is sufficient (just below the overflow drain). Check your skimmer weirs (flappers in the throat of your skimmers). Often debris can cause these to stick and inhibit flow. If you have a suction side cleaner make sure it is not sucking air anywhere from the head on down the hose. Sometimes the sectioned hoses will take in air if a seal is not created between the sections or through a leaf canister if it is not sealed. If all of these check out, contact us (817) 993-4899
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What if I don’t want you to clean my pool any longer?
We have no contract with you. We feel that if your situation changes or just want to clean your pool by yourself then we don’t want you to feel that you are stuck with us. All we ask is for a five (5) day notice and we are done. It is just good business practice.
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My pump is making a loud noise, what should I do?Call a professional and schedule an appointment. Loud noises are usually an indication of bearings failing in a motor or possibly an obstruction at the impeller, contact us at (817) 993-4899

