Tarrytown · Clarksville · Pemberton Heights
Pool service in Tarrytown
Sullivan’s works the whole of old west Austin: Tarrytown, Clarksville, Pemberton Heights and Bryker Woods. Almost every pool here is a rebuild rather than a first pool: new plaster, new tile and new automation sitting on plumbing that was put in decades ago and rarely replaced with it. That combination is the thing to watch, and it is why we test rather than assume when something does not behave the way a new pool should.
- Clarksville
- Pemberton Heights
- Bryker Woods
- Old West Austin
The ground under Tarrytown
Shoal Creek is the only named water inside this ZIP, and the ground either side of it is rock close enough to the surface to have shaped every garden.
Edwards limestone, west of the Balcones Escarpment. The survey maps Eckrant here.
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).
What we see in Tarrytown
New surfaces and new equipment on old plumbing — a mix that hides its faults well.
The ground under Tarrytown
Thin soil over rock, steep lots, and a canopy of live oak and Ashe juniper. Decks stay put, but the leaf and pollen load is heavy from December through April and skimmer baskets fill fast.
The USDA soil survey maps Eckrant across 78703: rock at 20 cm, shrink–swell 4.4. It is the color this ZIP carries on the map above.
Neighborhoods we cover here
Each of these has its own page — the ground, the lot sizes and the trees change street to street, and so does what your pool needs.
- Clarksville Small, tight and historic. Space is the scarcest thing here.
- Pemberton Heights Deep lots on curving, contoured streets, several stepping down towards Shoal Creek.
- Bryker Woods Modest and level, on a straightforward grid.
Services we run here
Tarrytown — questions people ask
Do you service pools in Tarrytown, Austin?
Yes. Tarrytown is one of the areas Sullivan’s Pool Service covers, and our routes already run through it — Tarrytown, Clarksville, Pemberton Heights and the streets around them, on a weekly schedule. Because your pool sits on a fixed route with a technician assigned to it, we can usually come back the same week when something breaks.
What should I expect from a pool in Tarrytown?
New surfaces and new equipment on old plumbing — a mix that hides its faults well. Age is the single best predictor of what any pool needs: under about ten years it is mostly chemistry and cleaning, and past fifteen the pump, heater, salt cell and plaster all start coming due one after another. Knowing which of those is closest is most of what a good weekly service gives you.
What ground is Tarrytown built on, and why does it matter for a pool?
Edwards limestone, west of the Balcones Escarpment. Thin soil over rock, steep lots, and a canopy of live oak and Ashe juniper. Decks stay put, but the leaf and pollen load is heavy from December through April and skimmer baskets fill fast.
Pool service in Tarrytown?
We are in Tarrytown most weeks. Tell us the pool and we will quote it.