Pool Pump Repair
Pool Pump Repair in Arizona
Regular maintenance, including checking for leaks, ensuring the motor is running smoothly, and cleaning the pump basket, should be done weekly. Professional servicing is recommended at least once a year, or immediately if any unusual noises or reduced water flow are observed.
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Pool Pump Repair FAQ
Loud or unusual noises coming from your pool pump can indicate several issues, such as a blocked impeller, worn-out bearings, or a loose or damaged motor. If you notice any strange sounds, it's best to turn off the pump and contact our pool pump repair service. Our technicians will diagnose the problem and provide the necessary repairs to restore quiet, efficient operation.
Leaks in your pool pump can often be detected by visual inspection. Check around the pump for any signs of moisture, drips, or puddles. Leaks can occur in various places, such as the pump housing, seals, or unions. If you suspect a leak, turn off the pump and contact our repair service. We'll locate the source of the leak and provide the appropriate fixes to prevent further water loss and damage.
The lifespan of a pool pump depends on several factors, such as the quality of the pump, the size of your pool, and how well it is maintained. On average, a pool pump can last between 8 to 12 years with proper care and regular servicing. If your pump is nearing the end of its life or is showing signs of decreased performance, our pool pump repair experts can assess whether a repair or replacement is the most cost-effective solution for you.