That chalky white line ruining your pool’s look? It’s calcium buildup — and we remove it without damaging your tile. Bead-blasted clean, glass-smooth finish, locally owned and serving the entire DFW Metroplex.




Hard water in Texas is loaded with minerals. Over time, as pool water evaporates, calcium carbonate and calcium silicate deposit along your waterline tile — leaving that ugly white, chalky, or crusty buildup that no amount of scrubbing or pool-store chemical seems to fix.
If left alone, calcium scale doesn’t just look bad. It hardens, traps algae, etches grout, and eventually damages the tile itself. Texas Pool Leak Solutions removes calcium buildup the right way — restoring your waterline to a clean, glass-smooth finish without harming the tile, grout, or pool surface.
We use professional-grade bead blasting (also called glass bead blasting or soda blasting depending on your tile) — the industry’s safest and most effective method for removing calcium from pool tile without scratching, dulling, or cracking the surface.
We assess the type of tile, severity of calcium buildup, and whether you have calcium carbonate (soft, white, flaky) or calcium silicate (hard, gray, crystalline).
We lower the water below the tile line so we can work cleanly.
Fine glass or soda beads are pressure-blasted onto the calcium, breaking it off the tile without damaging it. Safe on glass tile, ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone.
We remove residue, polish the tile, and return everything to pristine condition.
We help refill, balance, and walk you through how to slow future calcium buildup.
We service the entire Dallas–Fort Worth area — Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Arlington, Southlake, Irving, Allen, Coppell, and surrounding communities.
Bead blasting is gentler and more effective than acid washes or grinding. Your tile is preserved, not destroyed.
Free, no-pressure on-site estimates. Flat-rate pricing, no surprises.
Most pools are completed in a single day.
Licensed and insured for your peace of mind.
As a full-service pool leak and repair company, we catch issues other tile cleaners miss.
If you’re seeing any of these in your Dallas or Fort Worth pool — it’s time. The longer calcium sits, the harder (and more expensive) it gets to remove.
Rahul RanjanJanuary 28, 2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Enrique and his team were great. The key was his ability to understand the problem quickly and willingness to work on that. His professionalism and commitment to work is unparalleled. I would recommend him for any type of Pool Leak Repairs CarlyJanuary 27, 2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Enrique quickly diagnosed the issue and gave us a quote. All the repairs were done the same day. And we were left with no leaks! Highly recommend. Priscilla CanalesJanuary 26, 2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Has done work for my home and we were very pleased John HaddadJanuary 26, 2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had a pool pipe bust and water was spraying all over the inside of my pool house. Sent information via website at 6AM and Enrique immediately text me back to assess the situation. Enrique and crew came out and repaired the busted pipe and removed ice from within the system lines. Back up and running by 1PM. Very prompt response and service even though driving conditions were not ideal. Would recommend highly if you are in need of emergency repair. Adam ArmstrongJanuary 26, 2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Found our leak 20 minutes after showing up. Very nice. Solid work. Freddy BlueJanuary 13, 2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They arrived early and got straight to work. They logically went through all the systems, determined the problem and went to work solving it. They are professional and know what they are doing. Plus, they are nice people to work with.
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We provide pool tile calcium removal across the entire Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, including:
Dallas • Fort Worth • Plano • Frisco • McKinney • Allen • Arlington • Southlake • Grapevine • Colleyville • Flower Mound • Coppell • Highland Park • University Park • Irving • Carrollton • Richardson • Las Colinas • Westlake • Keller
Not sure if we cover your area? Call (469) 888-9561 — we likely do.
Cost depends on the size of your pool, type of tile, and severity of calcium buildup. We provide a free on-site estimate so you know exactly what you’re paying before any work begins.
No. When done by trained professionals, bead blasting is the safest method available. We match the bead media to your tile type — glass tile, ceramic, porcelain, or stone — to remove calcium without scratching the surface.
Most residential pools are completed in 4–8 hours. Larger or heavily built-up pools may need a second day.
Yes — with proper water chemistry, weekly brushing of the waterline, and managing calcium hardness levels. We provide guidance after every job so your pool stays clean longer.
We serve every major city in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. Call (469) 888-9561 to confirm we cover your neighborhood.
Stop staring at that white waterline. Texas Pool Leak Solutions removes years of calcium buildup in a single visit — safely, affordably, and with zero damage to your tile.