Pool Pump Repair

Pool Pump Repair

Your pool pump keeps water moving through the system. Without it, water stops circulating and algae forms fast.

WaterTex Pools provides pool pump repair and motor replacement across Dallas–Fort Worth. We focus on equipment repair, not weekly cleaning.

With 25 years of experience, we diagnose pump problems quickly and get systems running again before water quality drops.

How Your Pool Pump Works

A pool pump has two main parts. Knowing the difference helps you understand repair options.

The pump housing (wet-end)
This is the front section that moves water. It includes the clear lid, strainer basket, impeller, and seals.

The motor
The motor spins the impeller. It handles electrical load, heat, and daily run time.

Problems in either section can stop circulation.

Signs Your Pool Pump Needs Repair

Pump problems often show warning signs before full failure.

Unusual Noises

Sounds usually point to mechanical wear.

Noise should not be ignored.

Loss of Prime or Water Flow

Circulation issues damage water quality.

These issues often involve seals, fittings, or suction-side plumbing.

Pump Will Not Start or Keeps Shutting Off

Electrical failures stop pumps suddenly.

Electrical diagnosis is required before replacing parts.

Visible Leaks

Leaks usually start small.

Leaks left unchecked damage motors and nearby equipment.

Pool pump repair in Dallas-Fort Worth

Common Pool Pump Repairs We Perform

We repair both pump housings and motors.

Motor Repair and Replacement

Motors fail from heat, weather, and long run times. We assess:

When replacement makes sense, variable-speed motors are often recommended for lower energy use.

Seal and Gasket Replacement

Seals protect the motor from water. Common replacements include:

Chemical exposure, heat, and age cause seals to fail.

Impeller Cleaning and Repair

The impeller moves water. Clogs reduce flow. Symptoms include:

We clean or replace impellers when needed.

Electrical System Repairs

Electrical issues are common with pumps. We handle:

All electrical work is performed by licensed technicians.

Pool Pump Repair vs. Replacement

Not every pump needs replacement. We help you choose the safer option.

Repair is often the right choice when:

Replacement is often better when:

Typical cost ranges:

Exact pricing depends on model and condition.

Our Pool Pump Repair Process

We follow a clear repair process.

Diagnosis and inspection – We test the motor, wet-end, and electrical supply.

Transparent quote – You receive pricing before work begins.

Professional repair – Licensed technicians complete the repair or replacement.

Testing and verification – Flow, pressure, and startup are confirmed.

Maintenance guidance – We explain steps to reduce future failures.

Pump Brands We Service

We repair and replace pumps from major manufacturers, including:

Parts are matched to the pump model and system size.

Schedule Pool Pump Repair

A failed pump puts your entire pool at risk. Water can turn green within days.

Contact WaterTex Pools for pool pump repair in Dallas–Fort Worth.

Fast diagnosis. Licensed repair. Clear pricing.

Pool Pump Repair FAQs

  • How much does pool pump repair cost?
    Costs vary by issue. Minor seal repairs may be low-cost. Motor or pump replacement costs more. Diagnosis is required for accuracy.
  • How long do pool pumps last?
    Most pumps last 8–12 years with proper care. Heat, run time, and water chemistry affect lifespan.
  • Can I repair my pool pump myself?
    Electrical repairs should not be done without proper licensing. Incorrect repairs can damage equipment or cause injury.
  • Why is my pump humming but not starting?
    This often points to a failed capacitor. The pump should be turned off until repaired.
  • How do I know if my pump motor is bad?
    Common signs include loud grinding, overheating, breaker trips, or failure to start.
  • Should I repair or replace my pump?
    This depends on age, condition, and cost. We explain both options before work begins.
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