Pool Equipment Repair
Serving Charlotte Since 2006
Fast Pool Equipment Repair in Charlotte, NC
When your pool equipment breaks down, you need someone who can diagnose the problem fast and get it fixed right. Our team handles pool equipment repair across Charlotte, Concord, Fort Mill, and surrounding areas with over 60 years of combined hands-on experience. Whether it’s a noisy pump, a clogged filter, a heater that won’t heat, or an automation system acting up, we carry the tools and parts to tackle most repairs on the first visit. We know Charlotte summers mean your pool gets heavy use, and we’re here to keep everything running smoothly. Your backyard oasis shouldn’t sit idle because of a preventable equipment issue.
Our crew treats every pool equipment repair like it’s our own because we understand how frustrating breakdowns can be. From salt cell cleaning to valve replacements, we handle repairs in-house without sending you somewhere else. When you call, you’ll talk to owners who care about getting you back in the water quickly. We’re fully licensed and insured, and we stand behind our work with warranties that give you confidence. You deserve reliable service from people who answer the phone and show up on time, and that’s exactly what we deliver.
We Get Your Equipment Running Again
Your pool pump just stopped working, and now your water isn’t circulating. Maybe your filter is clogged and the pressure gauge is screaming at you, or your heater refuses to warm the water even though you’ve checked it three times. These breakdowns always seem to happen right when you need your pool most, leaving you stuck with cloudy water or no way to swim comfortably. You’re calling around trying to find someone who can actually fix it today instead of next week, and every hour that passes is another day your family can’t use the backyard.
We handle equipment failures like this every single day across Charlotte and surrounding areas. Our trucks carry the parts needed to fix most pump motors, filter valves, heater igniters, and automation glitches on the first visit. We’ll diagnose what’s actually wrong instead of guessing, then get it repaired so your water circulates properly and your system runs the way it should. With over 60 years of combined hands-on experience, we know how to troubleshoot fast and get you back in the water without the runaround. You’ll talk directly to our owners, and we’ll show up when we say we will because that’s how we’ve operated since 2006.
Common Equipment Failures We Fix Every Day
Pool equipment doesn’t give you much warning before it quits. One day your pump is humming along, and the next morning it’s making a grinding noise that tells you something’s wrong. We handle these breakdowns all the time across Charlotte and the surrounding towns, so we know exactly what to look for when filters get clogged, heaters refuse to ignite, or automation systems stop responding to commands.
Pump problems are some of the most common calls we get. Motors burn out, seals start leaking, and impellers crack after years of moving thousands of gallons every day. When that happens, your water stops circulating and chemicals don’t distribute properly. We carry replacement parts on our trucks so we can swap out a failed motor or seal without making you wait days for an order to arrive.
Filters take a beating during Carolina summers when pollen coats everything and your pool sees heavy use. Sand filters develop channeling, cartridge filters tear, and DE filter grids crack under pressure. We’ll diagnose whether you need a deep cleaning, new media, or a full grid replacement, then get it done so your water stays crystal clear.
Heaters are tricky because they involve gas lines, electrical connections, and water flow sensors that all have to work together. If your heater won’t fire up or shuts off unexpectedly, we’ll check igniters, thermostats, pressure switches, and gas valves to pinpoint the issue. Heat pumps have their own quirks with refrigerant levels and compressor function, and we handle those repairs too.
Automation systems make pool ownership easier until they glitch out. When your timer stops running the pump on schedule or your app won’t connect to control the lights and temperature, we’ll troubleshoot the wiring, reprogram the controller, or replace faulty relays. Salt cells need regular cleaning to prevent calcium buildup that kills efficiency, and we include that service as part of keeping your chlorination system running strong. Our goal is simple: fix what’s broken quickly so you can get back to using your pool without stress.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Most pump and filter repairs can be completed during a single visit, typically taking one to three hours depending on what needs fixing. If we’re replacing a pump motor, swapping out a filter valve, or fixing a leaking seal, we carry the common parts on our trucks so the work gets done the same day. More complex issues like heater circuit boards or specialty automation components might require ordering a part, which usually arrives within a day or two. We’ll always let you know upfront what the timeline looks like so you’re not left wondering when you can use your pool again.
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Diagnosing a heater issue starts with checking the obvious things like power supply, gas flow, and water pressure, then moves into testing igniters, thermostats, pressure switches, and control boards to isolate the problem. We’ll inspect the burner assembly for corrosion or blockages, verify that safety sensors are functioning correctly, and make sure the flow switch is triggering properly when water moves through the system. Once we identify the failing component, we’ll explain what it does, why it failed, and what needs to happen to get your heater working reliably again. The diagnostic process usually takes thirty to sixty minutes, and we’ll give you a clear answer about the repair before starting any work.
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Repair costs vary based on what’s broken and what parts are needed, but we focus on giving you fair pricing backed by quality workmanship rather than being the cheapest option. Simple fixes like replacing a pump seal or cleaning a salt cell cost less than swapping out a full motor or installing a new heater igniter assembly. We’ll always provide a clear quote before starting work so you know exactly what you’re paying for with no surprise charges tacked on at the end. Our pricing reflects the fact that we use quality replacement parts, carry proper licensing and insurance, and stand behind repairs with warranties that protect your investment.
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You don’t have to be home the entire time we’re working, but we do need access to your equipment area and someone available at the start to show us the issue and answer any quick questions. Once we’ve confirmed what needs fixing and you’ve approved the work, many customers feel comfortable leaving us to complete the repair while they go about their day. We’ll call or text when we’re finished so you can check the work and ask any follow-up questions about operating your equipment. If you prefer to stay and watch the process or want a walkthrough of what we fixed, that’s completely fine too.
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We back our repairs with warranties that cover the specific work we performed, so if something fails related to what we fixed, we’ll come back and make it right without charging you again. The warranty length depends on the type of repair and parts used, and we’ll explain your coverage when we complete the job. If a different component fails that wasn’t part of the original repair, that would be a separate issue, but we’ll always diagnose honestly and let you know what’s going on. Our goal is to fix things correctly the first time so you’re not dealing with repeated breakdowns, and we stay in close contact after service to make sure everything is running the way it should.