CPO® certified pool and spa maintenance for homeowners in Castle Pines, Douglas County. Weekly service, pool openings, closings, and expert water chemistry.
Castle Pines is defined by luxury living, golf courses, and beautifully landscaped properties with resort-style pools. Pyle's understands the elevated standard expected in this community and delivers meticulous pool care on every scheduled visit. Many Castle Pines pools feature waterfalls, spas, and automation systems — all of which we service and maintain.
Douglas County's higher elevation and forested setting means Castle Pines pools collect more organic debris from surrounding trees. Pine needles and cottonwood in particular can spike phosphate levels and cloud water quickly — our service schedule accounts for this and keeps your water pristine.
New Castle Pines customers receive 20% off their first recurring service visit. No contracts required to get started — just clean, clear water from day one.
Full-service pool and spa care for Castle Pines homeowners — from weekly maintenance to seasonal openings and closings.
Chemical testing & balance, skimming, vacuuming, brushing, and equipment checks. Your pool is always swim-ready.
From $125/visitAll the same great service on a bi-weekly schedule. Perfect for pools with covers or lower usage periods.
From $135/visitFull spring opening including cover removal, equipment startup, startup chemicals, and initial deep clean.
From $400Professional winterization to protect your equipment and surfaces through Colorado's cold months.
From $500Full hot tub and spa service — water chemistry testing and adjustment, surface cleaning, filter inspection, equipment check, and drain/refill service. Same CPO-certified standard as our pool service, applied to your spa.
Hot tub only (no pool): same rates as pool service. Add-on with existing pool plan: +$15/visit.
View Hot Tub Service →Want to manage your own pool? We'll teach you everything about water chemistry and equipment in one session.
By appointmentWe service pools throughout Castle Pines and the surrounding Douglas County communities, including:
Pyle's Pool & Spa Specialists serves commercial properties throughout Castle Pines and the surrounding Metro Denver area. CPO® certified and CDPHE compliant service for:
Yes — water features, attached spas, and multi-zone pool systems are a specialty. We're experienced with the additional chemistry demands that waterfalls and spas create and calibrate accordingly.
Pine needles and organic debris spike phosphate levels and feed algae if not addressed. We monitor phosphate on our visits and treat proactively — your water shouldn't turn green just because the trees dropped.
Yes. We provide year-round maintenance for pools with heaters, and full winterization for seasonal pools. Castle Pines' colder Douglas County winters make proper closing timing critical.
Castle Pines water is very hard, similar to Castle Rock. Calcium hardness of 210–270 ppm means scale is a constant management challenge — especially for the luxury pools with waterfalls, spas, and tile work that are common in this community. Hard water + high altitude UV + pine needle phosphates create a chemistry environment that genuinely requires consistent professional attention.
Colorado's pool season is shorter and more weather-dependent than most parts of the country. Here's what to expect — and plan for — in Castle Pines specifically.
Opening season. Pine pollen and early needle drop begin in May, creating significant organic load right at opening. First chemistry treatment needs to account for the phosphate spike that comes with this organic debris.
Prime season for Castle Pines' resort-style pools. Warm afternoons, cool evenings — ideal swimming conditions. The altitude and surrounding forest keep temperatures more moderate than the metro floor.
Close window. Pine needle drop accelerates in fall and creates heavy phosphate and debris load. Closing before the heavy drop is ideal — closing after means more work to get the water right before winterization.
Long closure. Castle Pines' cold winters and very hard water mean closing chemistry must be precise. Scale can continue developing in closed pools if calcium wasn't balanced properly before closing.
Timing matters more than most homeowners realize — and it varies meaningfully across the Denver metro based on elevation, terrain, and local climate patterns.
Castle Pines sits at similar elevation to Castle Rock. Late May openings are standard — the high elevation and surrounding pine forest keep nights cool well into May.
Approximately 14–16 weeks of reliable swim weather at Castle Pines's elevation.
September closings are common in Castle Pines. The surrounding pine trees accelerate debris load in fall and cold fronts arrive early at this elevation.
After servicing pools across the Denver metro, patterns emerge by city. Here are the most common situations we encounter in Castle Pines — and how we handle them.
Join Castle Pines homeowners who trust Pyle's Pool & Spa Specialists for reliable, professional pool care all season long.