Pool Equipment Repairs
Fast, reliable repairs to keep your pool running smoothly.

When Your Equipment Breaks Down
Pool equipment problems always seem to happen at the worst time. Your pump stops working the day before a pool party. Your heater fails during the first cold snap. Your timer quits and your filter runs 24 hours straight. These issues are frustrating, but they are also fixable.
Here in Galveston, pool equipment faces tough conditions. Salt air from the coast corrodes metal parts. High humidity affects electrical components. Summer heat stresses pumps and motors. All of this means equipment wears out faster than in other areas. Regular maintenance helps, but eventually, repairs become necessary.
Our pool repair team in Galveston has seen it all. We work on pumps, heaters, filters, timers, chlorinators, and more. We carry common parts on our trucks so we can fix many issues during the first visit. When we cannot repair something, we recommend quality replacement options that fit your budget.
Common Equipment Repairs We Handle
Pool equipment includes many moving parts. When one piece fails, it affects the whole system. Here are the most common repairs we perform:
- Pump motor replacement and seal repairs
- Heater ignition, thermostat, and heat exchanger issues
- Filter valve leaks and pressure problems
- Chlorinator cell cleaning and replacement
- Timer and control panel troubleshooting
- Plumbing leaks and pipe repairs
- Automation system diagnostics and fixes
We start every repair with a thorough inspection. Sometimes the problem is not what it seems. A pump that will not start might have a simple electrical issue rather than a bad motor. A heater that will not heat could just need a sensor cleaning. We diagnose accurately so you do not pay for unnecessary parts or labor.
Preventing Future Equipment Problems
The best repair is the one you never need. Regular maintenance catches small issues before they turn into expensive breakdowns. That is why we recommend adding equipment checks to your weekly pool service. We inspect your equipment every visit and alert you to potential problems.
Simple steps like keeping your filter clean, maintaining proper water chemistry, and running your pump for the right amount of time all extend equipment life. We also recommend protecting outdoor equipment from the elements with covers or enclosures when possible.
If your equipment is more than 10 years old, it might be time to consider upgrades. Newer pumps and heaters are more energy-efficient and reliable. Variable-speed pumps can cut your energy bill significantly. We can walk you through your options and help you decide what makes sense for your situation.