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If you've been fighting the same pool problems for two or three seasons — rough surface, staining that returns quickly, algae that won't quit despite treatment — the surface is the problem. Not the chemistry.
Seguin and Guadalupe County sit over the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer system, which produces hard, alkaline water that's tough on pool plaster. Combined with San Antonio's long 9-month swim season and intense summer UV, pool surfaces in this area degrade faster than in softer-water markets. Plaster that might last 12 years in a milder climate often needs replacement in 8–10 years here.
Rural and semi-rural properties around Seguin sometimes deal with well water that has an even more aggressive mineral profile. Either way, the result is the same: porous plaster that absorbs chemicals, harbors algae, and eventually sheds chips into the equipment.
Your free estimate includes the exact quote for your specific pool. No surprises at invoice time.
We're about 35 minutes from Seguin and serve Guadalupe County regularly. We work with both municipal and well-water properties and calibrate our startup chemistry protocol for local conditions — not a one-size-fits-all approach. If you've gotten inconsistent advice from other contractors about why your pool keeps having problems, get a straight answer at the free estimate.
No pressure, no obligation. Honest assessment of what your pool needs. Free, on-site, about 30 minutes.
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Seguin draws from the Guadalupe River and local limestone aquifers — water that's naturally high in calcium and magnesium. Pool surfaces in the Seguin area experience scaling and shortened plaster life consistent with hard water conditions.
Read our Edwards Aquifer Pool Water Guide →