Pool Repair Information
Flaking or Cracking Pool Surface
A flaking or cracking pool surface can be a sign that a concrete pool needs plaster resurfacing. This can be a time-intensive job that requires a professional pool repair company.
Although it is time consuming, smaller pool surface cracks can be patched by owners. To save time, calling a professional is recommended.
A deep, structural crack is a sign of a more serious problem. If this is the case, patching the crack won't do anything, because it will not fix the underlying problem. You may need to have entire sections of the pool repaired by a professional.
Broken Tile
Broken tiles should be replaced by a professional pool care company to ensure correct installation of the tiles.
Broken Pool Heater
If the pool heater is not working, it's possible that one of the safety features has been turned on. You should call a pool professional to diagnose and fix the problem.
Torn Pool Cover
Automatic pool covers occasionally need maintenance. If your pool cover isn't working, something might be jammed or a safety feature on the motor has turned on. Calling a pool repair professional is the recommended course of action.
Smaller pool cover rips can usually be fixed. Check your pool cover manual to find out the best way to repair minor scuffs and scratches. If the rip is larger, you may need to replace the entire cover.
On automatic pool covers, you might also consider replacing the fabric entirely.
Malfunctioning Filtration System
If the pool filtration system is not working, this might be an indication that one of the safety features on the motor has been activated. It could also could also signal a chemical problem in the water. It is recommended that you call a pool professional to diagnose and fix the problem.
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