Pool Plumbing Repair

Pool Plumbing Repair

Pool plumbing controls how water moves through your system. When pipes, lines, or valves fail, circulation drops and equipment takes damage.

WaterTex Pools provides pool plumbing repair across Dallas–Fort Worth.

We repair pipes, return lines, suction lines, and valves at the equipment pad and underground. If water flow is weak, air is entering the system, or valves are leaking, plumbing service is needed.

Pool Valve Repair and Replacement

Valves control where water flows and how equipment operates. When a valve fails, circulation and pressure become unstable.

We repair and replace common pool valves, including:

Signs a valve needs repair:

If a valve body is cracked or warped, replacement is required.

Check Valve Repair

Check valves stop water from flowing backward. When they fail, air enters the system or water drains back to the pool.

Common issues include:

Failed check valves often cause pump priming problems.

pool valve repair

Multiport and Backwash Valve Repair

Multiport valves control filter functions. Internal gasket failure is common.

We repair:

If water exits the wrong port, the valve is no longer sealing correctly.

Diverter and 3-Way Valve Repair

Diverter valves control pool and spa flow. Failure can block circulation or prevent proper heating.

Common problems:

Automation systems rely on these valves to work correctly.

Valve Actuator Repair

Actuators move valves automatically. When they fail, valves stop responding.

Symptoms include:

Actuators can often be replaced without changing the valve body.

Pool plumbing repair in Dallas-Fort Worth

Pool Pipe and Line Repair

Pool plumbing includes above-ground and underground piping. Damage reduces flow and stresses equipment.

We repair:

Underground pipe location is handled through dedicated detection services.

Return Line Repair

Return lines push clean water back into the pool.

Common issues:

Return problems often show up as uneven circulation.

Suction Line Repair

Suction lines pull water from the pool to the pump.

Problems include:

Suction-side leaks must be addressed quickly to avoid pump damage.

Equipment Pad Plumbing Repair

Equipment pads contain the most exposed plumbing.

We repair:

Pad plumbing failures are often visible and should not be ignored.

Signs Your Pool Has a Plumbing Problem

Some plumbing issues are obvious.

Others show up through system behavior.

Air in the Pool System

Air should never be present during normal operation.

Signs include:

These issues often trace back to suction-side plumbing or failed check valves.

Weak or No Water Flow

Poor circulation stresses every component.

Watch for:

Flow issues should be diagnosed before equipment is damaged.

Visible Pipe or Valve Damage

Visible damage is a clear warning.

This includes:

Running the system in this condition can worsen the failure.

Pool Plumbing Brands We Service

We work with major pool plumbing and valve manufacturers, including

Parts are matched to the system to ensure proper fit and pressure ratings.

Our Pool Plumbing Repair Process

Plumbing repairs follow a clear workflow.

Step 1: Inspection
We check flow, pressure, and visible plumbing.

Step 2: Diagnosis
Failed pipes, valves, or fittings are identified.

Step 3: Repair or replacement
Only damaged components are replaced.

Step 4: System testing
Flow and pressure are verified before restart.

You are informed before work begins.

Schedule Pool Plumbing Repair

Plumbing problems do not fix themselves. Delaying repair often leads to pump, filter, or heater failure.

Call WaterTex Pools to schedule pool plumbing repair in Dallas–Fort Worth.

Clear diagnosis. Straight pricing. Professional repairs.

Pool Plumbing Repair FAQs

  • What does a pool check valve do?
    It prevents water from flowing backward and keeps air out of the system.
  • Why is my pool pump not priming?
    Common causes include suction-side air leaks, failed check valves, or low water level.
  • How do I know if my multiport valve is bad?
    Leaks at the handle, water exiting the wrong port, or poor backwashing indicate failure.
  • Where is the air relief valve on my pool filter?
    It is usually located on top of the filter housing and releases trapped air.
  • How much does underground pool pipe repair cost?
    Cost depends on pipe location, depth, and access. A site evaluation is required.
  • Can pool pipes be repaired without digging?
    Some repairs can be done with limited access. This depends on pipe condition and location.
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