All About Pools
All About Pools is Family owned and operated . "Living The Pool Life"
04/06/2026
Yes it's cold, but our home tradition includes an Easter swim.
04/04/2026
Easter gifts are available at the store. My granddaughter crafts them to support her educational pursuits. Sale today only.
Large bunny , one left $20.00
04/02/2026
The pool is being readied for summer, with the skimmer repairs and new plaster on the schedule, progress photos will be posted.
03/20/2026
Time to get those pools ready….
03/08/2026
Our pool …. 12 years ago today
02/09/2026
Yesterday, a few of my grandsons engaged in a brief cold swim. Yes, it was very cold but I let them enjoy themselves.
”Livingthepoollife”
01/28/2026
Hello All, We will be open tomorrow, Thursday, and our team will undertake routine safety checks on our pools, weather permitting safe access.
Love the sun right now …
The sun shining on your equipment could have tricked the freeze guard into believing it's warmer than the actual temperature. Go check on it now before dark. It should still be running .
01/26/2026
Behold our pool. Power running continuously. We would love to see your pool!
Our office/store will be closed on Monday and Tuesday. Due to alleyway operations, we are keeping our trucks off the road. If you require assistance, kindly leave a message on our phone, which we check regularly. Ensure your safety and consult our pinned post for instructions!
KEEP YOUR POOL PROTECTED DURING THIS FREEZING WEATHER.
KEEP THE POOL RUNNING 24/7.
Most systems have a freeze guard which will automatically trigger the pump when the temp hits below 36-40 degrees. If your system is not equipped with a freeze guard or its not working you will need to remove the timer trippers and turn on all the pumps so they stay on 24/7.
Next, make sure the pool water is HALFWAY UP the tile line. Keep the pool full of water and have a hose in the house that is not frozen in case you need to use it to add water. The water level evaporates at a higher rate when you have the pump running 24/7.
If you think you will lose power, here's a suggestion to protect your pool...
1. Shut off the power to your equipment from the circuit breaker or master power switch located by the equipment.
2. Remove all drain plugs and drain the water from the pumps. Then remove the clear lid on top and place it over the pump basket, but don't lock it down. Store all the plugs inside the basket.
3. Open your air bleed valve at the top of the filter and remove the drain plug at the base.
4. *If Equipped* Remove the drain plug from the heater near where the plumbing goes into the heater. Some heaters have a drain plug on the rear header located on the opposite side of the heater as well.
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8602 Lakeview Pkwy Suite D
Rowlett, TX
75088
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 6pm |
| Friday | 9am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 4pm |