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Haslet, TX · 76052

Pool Shock
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Cal-hypo shock, dichlor, and non-chlorine oxidizers delivered same-day. Whether you're knocking out algae, breaking combined chlorine, or reopening a green pool — we've got the pro-strength shock on the shelf.

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Why pool shock matters for Haslet pools

Shocking isn't about "more chlorine" — it's about rapidly oxidizing organics (sweat, oils, urine, algae) that normal chlorine can't keep up with. Using the wrong shock makes problems worse: cal-hypo raises calcium hardness (bad in DFW hard-water areas), dichlor raises cyanuric (bad if you're already high). Picking the right shock for your current water is the difference between a clear pool and a chemical bill that keeps climbing.

Haslet is served by municipal water systems associated with Tarrant County water suppliers, providing moderate-quality water with standard mineral content (300-400 ppm TDS). Water chemistry is relatively straightforward for pool maintenance, similar to other municipal-served communities in the area. New construction pools benefit from starting with balanced chemical profiles.

Pool Shock questions from Haslet customers

Which shock should I use for my Haslet pool?
On Haslet municipal water, cal-hypo is the most economical choice — your starting calcium is usually 200-300 ppm, well under the scaling threshold, so the extra calcium from cal-hypo shock won't cause problems unless you're on a cartridge filter. Many Haslet pools run salt chlorine generators, which changes how we dose the other chemicals.
My Haslet pool turned green — what should I buy right now?
Depends how green. Hazy/light green: double-dose cal-hypo (2 lb per 10,000 gal) at dusk, brush the whole pool, run pump 24 hours, re-shock next day. Dark green / swamp: triple shock (3 lb cal-hypo per 10,000 gal) + phosphate remover + polyquat algaecide — expect 3-5 days to clarify. Black algae: separate playbook — call us. We stock everything you need and can deliver same-day to Haslet; or book our Green-to-Clean service and we'll handle it end-to-end.
How often should Haslet pools shock during summer?
Weekly during peak season (June-August), plus an extra shock after any heavy rain and after any pool party. DFW heat and UV burn through free chlorine fast, so even a "routine" shock cycle keeps chloramines down and algae from getting a foothold. If you're on weekly service with us, we include the shock — no separate order needed.
How fast can you get shock to Haslet?
Same-day if you order by 2 PM Central on a weekday. We run daily routes through Haslet (76052) and neighboring Northlake and Justin. If your pool's already turning, call (469) 455-1054 and we can sometimes get a driver out within 2 hours.
How long after shocking can I swim?
Cal-hypo and dichlor: 24 hours, or until free chlorine drops below 5 ppm. Non-chlorine shock (potassium monopersulfate): 15 minutes. Never enter a pool with free chlorine above 5 ppm — it's irritating and risks bleaching swimwear.
Cal-hypo vs dichlor vs non-chlorine — what's the difference?
Cal-hypo: unstabilized, raises calcium hardness, classic weekly shock. Dichlor: stabilized (adds cyanuric acid), use sparingly to avoid CYA buildup. Non-chlorine (potassium monopersulfate): oxidizes contaminants without adding chlorine, 15-min swim window, great for parties.

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