Pool Equipment Repair Cost in Dallas-Fort Worth

Pool equipment repair cost in Dallas-Fort Worth depends on the part that failed, equipment age, pool size, automation system, pump type, filter type, heater type, leak location, labor, and whether the repair is urgent during peak pool season.

Texas pool repair pricing guides show pump repairs commonly around $250 to $800, while pump motors may cost $300 to $1,000+ before labor. Dallas pool heater installation pricing can run much higher, especially for gas heaters.

Need help finding a local quote?

If you need help with pool pump repair, pool equipment repair, pool heater issues, or filter problems in Dallas-Fort Worth, contact Trealtorr and tell us what is going on. Photos help a lot.

If this is urgent, text photos first so the problem is clear fast.

Text POOL REPAIR to +1 (347) 831-6085 or use the Trealtorr contact form.

Trealtorr is not the contractor. We help DFW homeowners understand the project and connect with local service options when available.

Quick price guide

Project / issue Planning range Notes
Pool pump repair $250–$800 common Texas range Seals, capacitor, impeller, motor issues
Pump motor replacement $300–$1,000+ parts possible Labor and pump type add to total
Filter repair or cleaning $150–$600+ possible Cartridge, DE, sand filter, valve problems
Pool heater install/replace $1,500–$6,000 possible Gas heater, heat pump, plumbing/electrical
Automation or control issue $250–$1,500+ possible Panel, sensors, wiring, smart controls

What changes the price?

  • Pump, filter, heater, salt cell, automation, or plumbing issue
  • Age and brand of equipment
  • Availability of parts
  • Electrical or plumbing access
  • Whether system is leaking, noisy, overheating, or not circulating
  • Peak summer demand
  • Whether replacement is smarter than repair

DFW local note

DFW pools run hard in hot weather. If the pump stops circulating, algae can grow fast. Repairing equipment quickly can protect water quality, plaster, and overall pool condition.

When this project is worth it

Pool equipment repair is worth pricing quickly when the pump is not circulating, filter pressure is abnormal, equipment leaks, heater fails, or the pool is turning green.

Red flags before hiring

  • Replacement recommended without diagnosing part
  • No brand/model compatibility details
  • Electrical issues ignored
  • No warranty on parts and labor
  • No explanation of repair vs replacement

What to send before requesting a quote

Good photos and a few details make the quote conversation faster and reduce back-and-forth.

  • Photo of full pool equipment pad
  • Close photo of pump, filter, heater, or control panel
  • Photo of leak, error code, pressure gauge, or noise source if visible
  • Tell us if pool is not circulating, leaking, green, noisy, or not heating

Questions to ask before hiring

  • Is this repairable or should it be replaced?
  • What exact part failed?
  • Is labor included?
  • Is the new part compatible with my system?
  • What warranty comes with the repair?
  • Can the pool keep running safely while waiting?

FAQ

How much does pool pump repair cost in Texas?

Common pump repairs are often around $250 to $800, but replacement parts and labor can change the total.

Why is my pool turning green after the pump stopped?

Without circulation and filtration, algae can grow quickly in Texas heat.

Should I repair or replace a pool pump?

If the pump is old, inefficient, or repeatedly failing, replacement may be smarter. If it is one minor part, repair may work.

What should I text first?

Text POOL REPAIR with equipment pad photos and what the pool is doing.

Need help finding a local quote?

If you need help with pool pump repair, pool equipment repair, pool heater issues, or filter problems in Dallas-Fort Worth, contact Trealtorr and tell us what is going on. Photos help a lot.

If this is urgent, text photos first so the problem is clear fast.

Text POOL REPAIR to +1 (347) 831-6085 or use the Trealtorr contact form.

Trealtorr is not the contractor. We help DFW homeowners understand the project and connect with local service options when available.