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Pool Equipment Repair in Denton, TX

Pumps, filters, heaters, salt systems — we'll connect you with a licensed pool equipment tech who can diagnose and fix it fast.

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Pool Equipment Repair in Denton

Pool equipment doesn't last forever — especially in North Texas where pumps, filters, and heaters run 7–8 months per year. When something breaks down or starts acting up, we'll connect you with a licensed pool equipment tech who can diagnose the issue and give you a straight answer on repair vs. replacement.

Our partners work on all major brands: Pentair, Hayward, Jandy, Zodiac, Raypak, and more. Whether it's a noisy pump, a filter that won't hold pressure, or a heater that won't ignite, they've seen it before.

Pool Equipment Repair Pricing

Equipment Repair Cost Replacement Cost
Pool pump (single-speed)$150 – $400$400 – $800
Pool pump (variable-speed)$200 – $500$800 – $1,800
Cartridge filter$50 – $200 (cartridge)$400 – $800
Sand / DE filter$200 – $500 (media)$500 – $1,200
Gas pool heater$300 – $900$2,000 – $4,500
Electric heat pump$300 – $800$3,000 – $6,000
Salt chlorine generator$150 – $400 (cell)$800 – $1,800
Automatic pool cleaner$100 – $300$400 – $1,500

Prices reflect the Denton, TX market. Actual costs depend on brand, model, and labor complexity.

Common Pool Equipment Issues in Denton

Repair vs. Replace: When to Upgrade

Pool pumps: If your single-speed pump needs a $300+ repair, consider upgrading to a variable-speed model instead. Texas law requires variable-speed pumps on new installations, and they cut energy costs by 50–70%. The upgrade pays for itself in 1–2 seasons.

Pool heaters: Gas heaters over 10 years old with a $500+ repair should generally be replaced. Modern heaters are significantly more efficient, and parts for older models become increasingly hard to source.

Salt systems: If the control board has failed (not just the cell), replacement is usually more cost-effective than board repair. A new cell alone runs $150–$400 and is a normal maintenance item every 3–5 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pool pump motor replacement typically runs $250–$600 for the motor alone, or $400–$1,200 for a full pump replacement including labor. Variable-speed pump upgrades cost $800–$1,800 installed but can cut energy costs by 50–70%.
Common signs include loud grinding or screeching noises, the pump not priming (losing suction), visible leaks around the pump housing, the motor running hot and shutting off, or reduced water flow. If your pump is cycling on and off frequently, the motor may be overheating.
Cartridge filters typically last 2–3 years before needing replacement cartridges ($50–$200). Sand filters need media replacement every 5–7 years ($200–$500). DE (diatomaceous earth) filter grids last 7–10 years. Regular cleaning extends the life of all filter types.
Yes — our pool equipment partners service all types: gas heaters, electric heat pumps, and solar heating systems. Common repairs include igniter replacement, heat exchanger cleaning, thermostat issues, and refrigerant recharging for heat pumps. Repair typically runs $300–$900.
In most cases, yes. Texas law now requires variable-speed pumps on new installations. They use 50–70% less electricity than single-speed pumps — saving $50–$100 per month on Denton electric bills. The $800–$1,800 investment usually pays for itself in 1–2 summers.

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