How much do swimming pool repair services typically cost?
- Los Angeles, California Average$708
- Typical Range$0 - $1,072
- Low End - High End$100 - $2,500
Pump Install/Repair, Salt System Install/Repair, Light Install/Repair , and 2 more
"We needed a new pool pump urgently. Travis responded quickly and in no time had a new and very efficient pump installed. Courteous and careful workers. We are now using this company for other pool work we need done."
Sheila S. in February 2016
"Jesse is a great guy. Really tries his best to fit your needs."
Ghaith A. in October 2023
Pool Maintenance, Leak Detection, Leak Repairs , and 1 more
"Courteous professionals who did exactly what the remodeling of the pool skimmer needed to be done."
Nick I. in October 2024
Pool, Pool Remodels, Concrete Pool Builds , and 7 more
"Aqua Concepts (Chris & Rich) were very cost effective, responsive and did an excellent job with our swimming pool renovation."
Jane R. in April 2021
pool plaster and retile, Pool Remodel, Pool Repair , and 2 more
"A long-overdue shoutout to Gonzalez Pools. We hired Favian and his crew to completely renovate our pool with new plaster, plumbing, and tile, crack repair, installing a gas heater and salt system, and pouring new coping and more than 500sq.ft. of oversized concrete pavers. They completed the job on-budget and ahead of schedule. The results are beautiful and matched our complicated design down to the inch. I wish I could post a photo! Definitely, recommend Gonzalez Pools for all your renovation needs!"
paul S. in April 2019
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If you own a pool, chances are you also have a cover designed to keep out debris. Pool covers help you maintain the pH of the water and reduce how often you need to skim out leaves, dead bugs, and other messes. Unfortunately, covers aren't invulnerable. If you live in an area where the environment can be harsh, such as areas with long winters, heavy snowfall, or thunderstorms, then it's likely that the cover will rip at some point.
When the cover rips, you need to make a decision: to repair or replace. If the cover is only a few years old or does not have extensive damage, it can be cheaper and easier to repair. Basic covers can often be repaired with a DIY kit you can purchase in stores. Automatic or retractable pool covers, however, should probably be looked at by a professional especially if you suspect the problem is with the motor.
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