Butler Pool Service

Butler Pool Service

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Butler Pool Service has been helping swimming pool and spa owners in the Dallas/Fort Worth Texas are

05/13/2026

We are in need of someone to come work for Butler Pool Service. You will work outside in the beautiful Texas outdoors! We have paid leave in place from day 1. Uniform shirts are supplied. Training begins immediately and is available for each and every aspect of the pool industry. The pay is more than adequate for the work. You can really make a great career here at Butler Pool Service. We are hiring for the season. Call now! 817-323-4005

04/11/2026

Butler Pool Service is looking for a few good men and women to join our team in Keller and Haslet. We are looking for motivated individuals that want to learn a rewarding career in the outdoor environment. A clean driving record is a must! Call today. 817-323-4005.

01/23/2026

Butler Pool Service FREEZE ADVICE
Call or Text Us For Any Help or Guidance
David Butler – 817-681-1324
Tips for Freeze Guard to Operate Properly:
1. Maintain water level in the pool to keep the pumps from sucking air into the lines and losing prime.
2. Make sure all filtration pumps are running during freezing temperatures.
3. Make sure the breakers are kept ON to the pool equipment from the main breaker and sub-panel if present.
4. Make sure there is no sudden loss of power or equipment malfunction. If the power goes down or a piece of vital equipment fails, you must “winterize” the pool equipment.
5. Check for any leaks at the equipment that may cause a loss of significant water.

Winterizing Your Swimming Pool Equipment:
Notes: Your swimming pool and spa equipment may include an automatic freeze guard that monitors the air temperature. It activates and bypasses the normal schedule in order to turn the pumps on that it protects as moving water tends not to freeze. You Do Not Need to Winterize if this system is working properly unless you suspect a loss of power or equipment malfunction.
1. Turn off the power at the breaker, sub-panel, and main off switch.
2. Open the pool filter air release to relieve pressure and start to drain the water.
3. Remove pump lid.
4. Remove pump drain plugs. There are usually 2 drain plugs for regular pool pumps located on the bottom left or right. Cleaner pumps have one drain plug usually located in the front of the pump towards the bottom.
5. Remove the drain plug at the bottom of the filter.
6. Remove the drain plug from the heater.
7. Unscrew at least one union on any salt cell.
8. Leave all drain plugs in the pump basket to prevent loss.
9. Cover the equipment with a tarp.
10. Do not drain the pool or spa.
Remove any drain plugs the equipment may have.

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Address


PO Box 742
Haslet, TX
76052

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm