Pool Startups
A new pool startup guides early water balance and equipment operation during a sensitive period so the pool begins with documented care.
Owners of newly filled pools or pools returning to service after major plaster or renovation work.
Common signs it is time to take a closer look.
- 01The pool was recently filled
- 02New plaster or interior finish was installed
- 03Equipment has not been commissioned
- 04Builder startup responsibilities are ending
What is included—and what is separate.
Startup requirements vary by interior finish and builder documentation. Primal Pool Care follows the verified project requirements supplied for the pool and avoids generic instructions that could conflict with a finish warranty.
Included in the service
✓ Initial condition documentation
✓ Water testing and adjustment plan
✓ Equipment and flow observation
✓ Brushing schedule guidance
✓ Trend monitoring
✓ Transition plan to weekly care
Not automatically included
— Builder warranty administration
— Interior-surface warranty decisions
— Equipment installation correction unless approved
— Unverified finish-specific requirements
Clear steps. Clear expectations.
Establish the startup care plan
Monitor and transition into ongoing service
Pool Startups across North Texas.
Serving Prosper, Celina, McKinney, Frisco, Plano, Little Elm, The Colony, Allen, Aubrey, and nearby route areas.
Straight answers before you request service.
When should startup service begin?
Coordinate before or immediately around filling so finish requirements, equipment timing, and responsibility are clear.
Is a startup the same as weekly service?
No. Startup care is a focused early-phase process. Weekly service follows after the pool reaches an appropriate operating baseline.
Do you follow the plaster manufacturer’s instructions?
The verified finish and project documentation should guide the plan. Brand affiliation or warranty authority is not implied.
