Parker County Pools

Parker County Pools Parker County Pools works to build or remodel your custom gunite pool. We offer pool maintenance and repair. Contact us today to get started!

Parker County Pools is a locally-owned pool installation specialist serving clients in Weatherford and the surrounding areas. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, we offer reasonable pricing that is often less than our competitors, as well as unmatched customer service. No matter your price range, we will inform you of the options available, and help you decide on the best solution for you.

Guys, we build them, remodel them & service/maintenance (through Poolwerx Weatherford & Benbrook). We only want the best...
03/27/2026

Guys, we build them, remodel them & service/maintenance (through Poolwerx Weatherford & Benbrook). We only want the best for you!!!

Want show off how pretty your pool looks in the winter weather?! Post it here 🙋🏼‍♀️
01/09/2025

Want show off how pretty your pool looks in the winter weather?! Post it here 🙋🏼‍♀️

09/12/2024

Internet is getting an upgrade at the office. We will not be able to answer the phone or check anything online! Back to our regularly scheduled program tomorrow!

Great food here until 1:00 pm today!
07/22/2023

Great food here until 1:00 pm today!

12/19/2022

Winterizing your equipment:
We have received multiple calls already this morning regarding winterizing equipment.

Donny says it is better to have your pump running vs. the water freezing at the top of your pool & risking tile/plaster damage.
The instructions listed below will be for those who would like to drain their equipment instead of wondering/worrying about your freeze guard not working.

Power: Switch off the power to all the equipment.
Pumps: Remove the small plugs at the bottom of all pump baskets & remove the pump lids.
Heater: On the plumbing side of the heater, remove the small drain plug(s) which are 3/8" diameter. Remove the plug(s) on the opposite side of the heater as well. You may have a rubber access plug or sheet metal covering to access the plugs. (Check out your manufacturer/heater model & look for the manual online)
Filter: Open the air bleed located on top of the filter beneath the pressure gauge. Remove any plugs or caps near the bottom of the filter. Keep them off even after draining.
Skimmer: Put tennis balls (if you have some) or empty plastic bottles (filled with any small objects to add weight - gravel, coins) into skimmer so they are submerged halfway. This is to mitigate & help prevent expanding ice from damaging the plastic skimmers.
If your pool equipment is lower than your pool, the water will drain out of the pool until it reaches the elevation of your equipment. If this happens & the water drops below skimmers, there shouldn't be a concern as long as skimmers are empty.

Looking for a perfect gift this Christmas season?  We have 3 Peak grills available for $949 + a free bag of pellets with...
12/02/2022

Looking for a perfect gift this Christmas season? We have 3 Peak grills available for $949 + a free bag of pellets with the purchase! Come by & check them out!

02/01/2022

We have been fielding calls concerning the projected winter storm. News outlets have stated ERCOT doesn't expect to have rolling blackouts. The majority of damage done last year was due to power outages & not your pool equipment working properly. Donny says it is better to have your pump running vs. the water freezing at the top of your pool & risking tile/plaster damage.

The instructions listed below will be for those who would like to drain their equipment instead of wondering/worrying about a potential extended power loss.

Power: Switch off the power to all the equipment.

Pumps: Remove the small plugs at the bottom of all pump baskets & remove the pump lids.

Heater: On the plumbing side of the heater, remove the small drain plug(s) which are 3/8" diameter. Remove the plug(s) on the opposite side of the heater as well. You may have a rubber access plug or sheet metal covering to access the plugs. (Check out your manufacturer/heater model & look for the manual online)

Filter: Open the air bleed located on top of the filter beneath the pressure gauge. Remove any plugs or caps near the bottom of the filter. Keep them off even after draining.

Skimmer: Put tennis balls (if you have some) or empty plastic bottles (filled with any small objects to add weight - gravel, coins) into skimmer so they are submerged halfway. This is to mitigate & help prevent expanding ice from damaging the plastic skimmers.

If your pool equipment is lower than your pool, the water will drain out of the pool until it reaches the elevation of your equipment. If this happens & the water drops below skimmers, there shouldn't be a concern as long as skimmers are empty.

With fall season here, there will be more debris in your pool due to the leaves falling.  Please, if you notice extra in...
11/05/2021

With fall season here, there will be more debris in your pool due to the leaves falling. Please, if you notice extra in your skimmers, empty them between your regularly scheduled visits! Happy Fall Y'all! 🍁🍂🍁🍂

10/01/2021

Happy Fall Y'all!! New store hours will be Monday-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-4pm and still closed on Sundays. Thanks for all the business!!

Address

401 Palo Pinto Street
Weatherford, TX
76086

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

+18173417665

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