Protect your pool and your home.
Why Garland Pools Are at Risk for Leaks
Garland sits on some of the most unstable soil in Texas. Most of the city is built on Blackland Prairie clay—highly expansive soil that swells massively during spring rains and then shrinks and cracks in the summer heat. This constant movement puts serious stress on pool shells, plumbing lines, decks, skimmers, and fittings.
Dallas County soils contain over 50% clay, among the highest in the U.S. For homeowners in areas like Firewheel, Spring Park, Club Hill, Duck Creek, Buckingham, The Shores, and neighborhoods near Lake Ray Hubbard, your pool is under constant pressure from shifting ground.
Older pools built in the 1970s–1990s are at even greater risk as original materials weaken and seals deteriorate over time.

