CPO® certified pool and spa maintenance for homeowners in Parker, Douglas County. Weekly service, pool openings, closings, and expert water chemistry.
Parker's rapid growth over the past two decades has produced neighborhoods where pools are a standard feature of the backyard lifestyle. From Pradera's estate-style properties to Stroh Ranch and Anthology's family neighborhoods, Pyle's provides professional pool care across all of Parker's communities.
Parker sits at roughly 5,869 feet — noticeably higher than Denver — which compounds the altitude effects on pool chemistry. Chlorine demand is higher, UV degradation is faster, and the thinner air means evaporation rates are elevated. Our service protocols are calibrated for Parker's specific conditions.
New Parker customers receive 20% off their entire first season of service. No contracts required to get started — just clean, clear water from day one.
Full-service pool and spa care for Parker 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 Parker and the surrounding Douglas County communities, including:
Pyle's Pool & Spa Specialists serves commercial properties throughout Parker and the surrounding Metro Denver area. CPO® certified and CDPHE compliant service for:
Parker sits at roughly 5,869 feet — nearly 600 feet higher than Denver. That compounds altitude effects: faster chlorine degradation, higher UV intensity, and elevated evaporation. We treat Parker pools with calibrated protocols, not sea-level standard dosing.
Yes. Pradera, The Pinery, Anthology, and Stroh Ranch are all part of our Parker route. The estate-style properties in Pradera in particular have some beautifully built pools that we're proud to maintain.
We provide year-round maintenance for heated pools and full seasonal service (opening, weekly, closing) for unheated pools. Parker's climate means the swim season typically runs late May through early October.
Parker draws from the South Platte system and delivers moderately hard water — typically 170–220 ppm calcium hardness. At Parker's elevation, that hardness combined with high UV and faster evaporation means calcium concentration increases more quickly than at lower elevations. Without regular calcium and alkalinity management, scale deposits and surface etching develop faster than most homeowners expect.
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 Parker specifically.
Opening season. Parker's newer neighborhoods often have modern equipment that starts up cleanly — but the first chemistry balance of the season matters most. Getting pH, alkalinity, and calcium dialed in at opening prevents problems all summer.
Prime season. Parker's mix of estate pools in Pradera and family pools in Anthology and Stroh Ranch all run highest bather load during this window. Weekly service is essential for active pools — chemistry drifts fast at this altitude.
Close window arrives quickly. Parker's position at the southern metro edge means afternoon thunderstorms can turn cold rapidly in September. Watch the forecasts and be ready to close on short notice.
Extended winter closure. Parker pools typically see 6+ months closed. Proper winterization chemistry is critical — water left unbalanced over winter causes staining, scale, and corrosion that shows up at opening.
Timing matters more than most homeowners realize — and it varies meaningfully across the Denver metro based on elevation, terrain, and local climate patterns.
Parker's elevation means spring arrives later than the northern metro. Most pools open the second week of May — earlier openings risk chemistry instability from cold overnight temps.
Approximately 14–16 weeks of reliable swim weather at Parker's elevation.
Parker's southern position means slightly warmer fall days, but cold nights arrive early. Closing by October 1st is recommended to stay ahead of freeze risk.
After servicing pools across the Denver metro, patterns emerge by city. Here are the most common situations we encounter in Parker — and how we handle them.
Join Parker homeowners who trust Pyle's Pool & Spa Specialists for reliable, professional pool care all season long.