Travis County

Pool service in Bee Cave

Sullivan’s Pool Service covers Bee Cave, in Travis County — weekly pool and spa care on a fixed schedule, the same technician each visit, and a note after every one. Weekly residential service is a fixed $275–$325 a month by pool size; anything else is quoted after we have seen the pool.

  • Vista Royale
  • Spillman Ranch

The ground under Bee Cave

Ground that moves moderately with the season — enough that decking or coping which has shifted is worth looking at rather than living with.

The survey maps Eckrant here, shrink–swell 5.1. Tree canopy covers 22% of the city.

What that means for a pool

The ground the series mapped across each ZIP

  • 1.5
  • 3.2
  • 4.4
  • 5.1
  • 6.0
  • 7.5

Source: USDA NRCS Soil Survey (SSURGO), Travis County TX453, via Soil Data Access.

The canopy street trees the city has inventoried

  • Live oak
  • Cedar elm
  • Other oak
  • Pecan
  • Crape myrtle
  • Juniper (cedar)
  • Everything else

Source: City of Austin Tree Inventory (data.austintexas.gov).

Schedule Weekly, same day, same technician

Weekly service $275–$325 a month, by pool size

What we see in Bee Cave

2 mapped subdivisions across Travis County · 22% tree canopy · Eckrant soil at shrink–swell 5.1

The ground under Bee Cave

This part of Austin straddles the fault zone, so two pools a few blocks apart can sit on completely different ground. What the deck is doing tells you more than the address does.

The USDA soil survey maps Eckrant across Bee Cave: rock at 20 cm, shrink–swell 5.1. It is the color this city carries on the map above.

The canopy over Bee Cave

22% of Bee Cave is under tree canopy, and 92% of that woodland is evergreen.

Canopy is measured from the national land-cover raster, so it is the same scale here as on every Austin page above — which is what makes the two comparable at all.

Neighborhoods we cover here

The 2 subdivisions the appraisal district maps inside Bee Cave. The ground, the lot sizes and the trees change from one to the next, and so does what a pool there needs.

Services we run here

Bee Cave — questions people ask

Do you service pools in Bee Cave, TX?

Yes. Bee Cave is on a weekly recurring route, not a drive-out radius, so the same technician comes on the same day each week — through Vista Royale, Spillman Ranch and the -1 other subdivisions we have mapped here. That is what makes a broken pump a same-week problem rather than a next-month one.

What ground is Bee Cave built on, and what does it do to a pool?

The USDA survey maps Eckrant across Bee Cave, at a shrink–swell rating of 5.1 with rock at 20 cm. That depth is what decides how much of a repair is digging and how much is breaking rock — a leak on a line under thin soil over limestone is a slower job than the same leak in deep clay.

How much leaf and pollen ends up in a Bee Cave pool?

22% of Bee Cave sits under tree canopy, split 92% evergreen to 8% deciduous. That is an evergreen-dominated canopy, so there is no quiet season — the basket fills at much the same rate in January as in October. It is the figure worth knowing before deciding how often a pool here needs visiting.

Pool in Bee Cave? Get a quote, or call (512) 503-1116.

Tell us about your pool

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