A clean pool every week, kept by Zach — not a call center.
Bliss Pools is a small Fort Worth operation handling residential weekly service, water chemistry, spa maintenance, and 21-point inspections across the metroplex. One owner on the route, one phone number, one schedule.
Six things, done the same way every visit.
Brush, skim, vacuum, empty baskets. Every visit.
Same day each week. You know who's coming.
Filter, pump, skimmer baskets — watched, not patched.
Drain, refill, balance. Quietly kept ready to use.
Green pool brought back; the cause sorted, not just the color.
Full written report — before you buy a home, or before summer.
Baskets emptied before they back up the pump.
Most of the work is the part nobody photographs: oak leaves and twigs out of the skimmer well, debris out of the pump basket, walls brushed, water vacuumed when it needs it. The visible result is a clear pool. The actual result is equipment that lasts.
- Same weekday each week, same crew (Zach)
- Texted heads-up if anything looks off
- Flat monthly rate — no surprise add-ons
Tested on the deck, before anything gets added.
Free chlorine, combined chlorine, pH, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, cyanuric acid. Numbers go in a log so the trend is visible across visits — not just guessed at by the look of the water. Chemicals come out of the truck only after the test, never before.
- Phenol red & DPD reagent on every visit
- Salt cell and CYA checked monthly
- Owner-led: you can ask what's in the water and get a real answer
The 21-point pre-buy inspection.
If you're closing on a Fort Worth or Dallas home with a pool, Bliss does a written 21-point inspection — equipment, plumbing visible at the pad, deck condition, surface, lights, plaster, expansion joints, and a water-chemistry snapshot. You get the checklist, signed, before the option period closes.
It's a one-name shop. The name is Zach.
No dispatcher, no rotating tech, no "we'll send someone out." Zach runs the route himself, which is why customers leave reviews that mention him by first name — and one calling him a neighbor.
That also means the schedule is finite. Most months there are a handful of weekly route openings in Fort Worth and a few in Dallas. The fastest way to ask about one is the phone.
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Mostly Tarrant County weekly route work, with Dallas-side inspections and select weekly customers. If you're outside that, call and ask — Zach will say yes or send you to someone he trusts.