How much do swimming pool repair services typically cost?
- Columbus, Ohio Average$3,425
- Typical Range$1,200 - $5,000
- Low End - High End$1,200 - $5,000
Pool
"Our pool is on the older side and has some unique charm that can bring up unexpected challenges. Patti and her team are always on top of it and willing to do whatever they need to do for us. They have opened, closed, installed a new liner, installed a new pump, and changed our sand. No matter what you need, they are more than able to get it done. We tried a couple other pool companies before finding Patti and nobody even comes close to Fox Pool Service."
Shannon C. in July 2024
Pool Service and Repair Specialist
"Shane is fantastic. He has helped me with a number of issues weâ ve had as a pool owner. He has years of experience and is always quick to respond. Best of all he is a small operation and therefore provides customizable service options and fair pricing. I highly recommend."
Edward H. in June 2024
Pool opening & Closing, Concrete Pool Painting, Cleaning and routine maintenance
"Jory is great! He walked me through the steps to clean my pool and how to keep it maintained. He did an excellent job with my pool closing and I will be calling him again when itâ s time to open up next year. I highly recommend his services."
Jeana A. in October 2020
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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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