7 Signs That You Are in Need of a Swimming Pool Repair

Pools are simple for homeowners to learn to upkeep themselves, but how are they supposed to know when it's time for a swimming pool repair?

If you've been having trouble with cloudy water, how can you tell if it's a simple chemical imbalance or something bigger? If cracks are beginning to form is it something you can fix yourself, or should you hire a professional?

Luckily, we can help answer your questions and more. Read on to learn seven of the biggest signs that you're in need of a swimming pool repair.

1. Cracks and Breaks are Appearing on the Walls

Cracks appearing in your swimming pool wall can start out as a small issue, but that small issue can eventually lead to soil erosion and water leaks.

Instead of taking your chances and seeing what happens, it's best to call in a professional immediately when you notice this happening. 

2. Broken Lights Happen

Broken lights or burnt-out pool bulbs are another reason to call in professionals. Pool lights can help make things safer at night — especially when the kids are swimming.

It's no secret that water and electricity don't mix, so if you suspect a broken light, it's best to call someone in that can take care of the problem without any guesswork. The same goes for burnt-out bulbs.

Replacing a light bulb might seem like an easy thing to do, but it's better to take any chance of danger out of the equation and leave it to a professional. Not only does this reduce your risk of injury, but it makes it safer for everyone that might be using the pool as well.

3. Dirty Water

If you've cleaned your pool and know that the chemistry is balanced, but the water is still dirty, you may have other problems on your hand. There are three main things that might be the cause of your problem:

  • Malfunctioning pool pump
  • A blocked sand filter
  • Issues with your pipework

If you notice this happening, you should start by ensuring that your pool filter is cleaned and drained. You can do this by simply turning it off, removing it from the system, and rinsing all the dirt and debris off with your hose.

Also, be sure that the water is skimmed and clean. If you've taken these steps, it might be time to call in a professional. They'll be able to ask targeted questions that point to the problem directly.

Not only is this going to make it easier to get your pool fixed and back to regular use, but it's also going to save a lot of headaches.

4. Heater Malfunctioning

If you have a heater in your pool and find that the water is colder than normal, that might point to a problem with the heater itself. This can either be caused by malfunctioning heater controls or blocked pipes.

5. Tiles Aren't in Good Condition

If you're noticing your pool tile is cracking, chipping, or is altogether broken, that can point to bigger problems. While an indication of old age or water damage is always a possibility, it can also mean something is going on with your pool's structure.

Having the tile replaced is likely to be your best option. While, in some cases, tiling directly over the old tile is a possibility, it has to be directly attached to your pool's substrate. If there is damage to these tiles already, they're likely not attached to this area, and they're going to require a complete overhaul.

Discoloured grout between those tiles can also be an issue, but it's not likely one that points to retiling the pool. Cleaning the grout is possible to do yourself, but calling in professionals to do it is also an easy way to go about doing things.

6. Cracked Coping

Coping is the part of your pool that goes up and around the outside edge. If this part of your pool is cracked or broken, it's smart to call in a professional before things get worse.

Not only does it make your pool look dirtier than it truly is, but it also presents a safety hazard to those swimming in it.

7. Loose or Chipping Plaster

If you have a concrete pool and the plaster on the inside surface is coming loose or is beginning to chip, you're likely going to need to have it resurfaced. 

In some scenarios, a patch around the cracks will work, but in most cases (especially if you know the plaster itself is older) it's smart to have the entire thing redone. It's also a great time to choose a new surface if you're wanting one.

There are tons of options available, and it's going to depend on what kind of pool you already have, but if you're interested in switching up the look of the bottom of your pool, resurfacing presents the perfect opportunity to do so.

Are You in Need of Swimming Pool Repair?

Now that you've learned about seven of the biggest signs that you're in need of a swimming pool repair, it's time to call make the call — call in the professionals or take the DIY approach?

Unless you're experienced with swimming pool repairs, it's best to save yourself time and money by simply calling in the professionals. If something goes wrong with your repair, it could end up costing you more in the long run.

If you're ready to work with a trustworthy, professional company that wants the best for you and your swimming pool, contact us today.