Frost Pool Service & Repair
Frost is the smallest water system we work on, a Navarro County town about 25 miles southeast of our Waxahachie base, and it runs entirely on purchased surface water. The city buys finished water from Corsicana, which treats surface water from Navarro Mills Lake on Richland Creek in the Trinity River basin, along with Lake Halbert. Out here the work is led by three things: testing your fill water on the first visit, staying ahead of freeze risk on the equipment pad, and watching how the clay moves under your deck and plumbing. A&M Pool Service & Repair handles all of it, with weekly cleaning and equipment repair from $140.
Local Knowledge. Proven Results.
- Serving Frost and western Navarro County, about 25 miles from Waxahachie
- The smallest water system we cover, on purchased Corsicana surface water
- Fill water from Navarro Mills Lake, tested on site at your first visit
- Family-owned by Thomas Spann and running since 2006
Purchased water and a rural setting
The water that fills a Frost pool is treated by Corsicana and piped in. Corsicana's surface source is Navarro Mills Lake, with Lake Halbert in the mix, and the disinfectant residual that reaches Frost is chlorine or chloramine held at a low level. There are no published hardness, TDS, or pH numbers for Frost, so we state none and test your fill water on the first visit instead. That on-site reading is what we balance from, rather than borrowing figures from a neighboring town on a different supply.
A low chlorine residual coming in from the city means your pool carries most of the sanitizing load on its own, especially through the long Texas summer. August highs near 95 and well over 200 sunny days a year push evaporation up and burn through sanitizer fast. We size the weekly chlorine and watch for chloramine buildup so the water stays clear without you chasing it between visits.
Frost sits out in open rural Navarro County, so pools here take on heavier field and tree debris than a tighter subdivision would. More leaves, grass, and windblown material means more strain on skimmer baskets, the pump, and the filter. We keep baskets and the filter ahead of that load and check flow so the system is not fighting a clog it cannot clear.
Blackland clay and freeze round out the local list. The Houston Black clay under Frost swells when it is wet and cracks when it dries, which moves decks, coping, and the lines running under them. A hard freeze is a real risk too, the way February 2021 proved, so we run freeze-guard checks and winterize the pad before deep cold sets in.
Common pool service calls in Frost
- Heavy field and tree debris. Open rural lots drop more leaves and grass into the pool, loading skimmers and the filter. We stay ahead of baskets and flow so the pump is not straining.
- Low incoming chlorine. The city residual arrives low, so your pool does most of the sanitizing work. We size weekly chlorine to the heat and watch for chloramines.
- Freeze risk on the pad. A hard freeze can crack an unprotected pump or filter overnight. We run freeze-guard checks and winterize exposed equipment before cold weather.
- Clay shifting under the deck. Houston Black clay swells and shrinks with the seasons and moves coping, mastic, and underground plumbing. We flag movement early before it turns into a leak.
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What Frost Customers Say
"Moved into a house with a neglected pool. A&M got it cleaned up, repaired the filter, and set us up on weekly service. Night and day difference."
Pool Service FAQ — Frost
Frost buys finished water from the City of Corsicana, which treats surface water from Navarro Mills Lake on Richland Creek in the Trinity basin, plus Lake Halbert. It reaches Frost as purchased surface water with a low chlorine or chloramine residual.
Treated drinking water still varies in hardness and balance, and Frost has no published numbers we would quote. Testing on site tells us exactly what is going into your pool so we balance from the real reading.
Yes. Open lots in Navarro County mean heavier leaf and field debris, so we put extra attention on skimmer baskets, the filter, and flow to keep the pump from straining.
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Last updated: June 2026
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Reach A&M Pool Service & Repair at (214) 399-7347 for weekly cleaning or equipment repair in Frost, starting from $140.