At AquaCraft Pools, we provide targeted diagnostic and restoration services for residential and commercial pools and throughout the UK.
Our work focuses on identifying root causes, restoring structural integrity, improving system efficiency, and preventing recurring faults. Every repair is carried out with attention to long-term performance, ensuring your pool remains safe, functional, and cost-effective to operate.
Swimming pool repair specialists resolve both structural defects and equipment malfunctions to ensure the pool operates reliably as a complete system.
Structural work may involve crack stitching, shell reinforcement, tile reinstallation, coping repairs, and surface sealing to prevent future deterioration.
Mechanical repairs include servicing or replacing pumps, filters, heaters, chlorinators, and lighting systems to improve energy efficiency and maintain proper water quality. Many companies combine these services into full repair packages for a more accurate diagnosis and a unified repair plan.
The cost of swimming pool repair ranges from £100 to over £5,000, depending on the nature and severity of the problem.
Costs are primarily influenced by the extent of structural repairs required, the time and labour needed to replace or service equipment, the materials used for resurfacing or sealing, whether advanced diagnostics are needed for complex leaks, and the accessibility of underground pipework or mechanical systems.
Contact AquaCraft Pools to get customised prices for swimming pool repair at your property.
Many swimming pool repair solutions utilise non-invasive leak detection technologies that avoid unnecessary digging.
Technicians can use pressure testing to isolate leaking lines, electronic listening devices to detect underground leaks, dye testing for small cracks, and underwater epoxy or patching compounds for immediate sealing.
These methods reduce disruption and cost, though extensive damage in underground plumbing or major structural fractures may still require selective excavation to ensure a durable repair.
Swimming pool repair addresses a wide variety of issues affecting performance, safety, and visual condition, including:
Cracked concrete shells – These may result from ground movement, freeze–thaw cycles, or aging structures, and can lead to significant water loss if not repaired promptly.
Broken, missing, or loose tiles – Often caused by adhesive failure or water infiltration behind tile lines, affecting both appearance and hygiene.
Pump, filter, and circulation failures – Blockages, worn impellers, faulty seals, or electrical faults can reduce water clarity and stress other components.
Damaged skimmers, pipework, or fittings – Cracked pipes, collapsed lines, or worn seals interfere with proper circulation and can trigger leaks.
Heater breakdowns – Issues such as scale buildup, faulty thermistors, or failing ignition systems reduce heating efficiency.
Stubborn leaks – These can originate from shell cracks, failing gaskets, pipe joints, or fittings around lights and returns.
Liner deterioration – Tears, stretching, wrinkling, or sun-damage affect vinyl pools’ appearance and watertightness.
Chemical imbalance issues – Persistent algae, staining, or cloudy water often indicate deeper mechanical or surface-related faults.
Emergency swimming pool repair services are available for urgent, safety-critical issues such as ruptured pipes, severe leaks, electrical faults in equipment, or sudden system failures.
Rapid response teams typically offer same-day visits, temporary containment measures, and immediate stabilisation to prevent property damage. These services are especially valuable for commercial pools, hotels, and facilities operating on strict schedules.
Swimming pool repair times minor tasks, such as replacing seals, valves, or small tile sections, may be completed within a few hours. Medium-scale jobs, including liner repairs, pump replacements, or resurfacing small areas, often take one to three days.
Major repairs, such as concrete crack reinforcement, full equipment overhauls, or large-scale resurfacing, may require one to two weeks. Weather, curing times, and diagnostic complexity can affect scheduling.
Swimming pool repair includes a full suite of interior surface restoration options, such as:
Tile reinstallation and regrouting – Restoring loose, cracked, or missing tiles to enhance appearance and improve water resistance.
Plaster or render patching – Addressing surface hollows, roughness, or delamination in concrete pools to restore smoothness and durability.
Vinyl liner repairs or full replacement – Fixing localized damage or installing new liners for pools with extensive wear.
Fibreglass gel coat restoration – Smoothing blistered or faded surfaces and extending the usability of fibreglass pools.
Professional swimming pool repair technicians carry out detailed diagnostics on circulation and filtration systems using flow meters, pressure gauges, electrical testers, and disassembly inspections.
These tests identify clogged lines, electrical malfunctions, worn bearings, air leaks, or failing seals that affect system performance. Based on the findings, technicians provide structured recommendations for repair, replacement, or system reconfiguration to improve efficiency.
Swimming pool repair services provide opportunities to upgrade aging infrastructure during the repair process, which includes installing variable-speed pumps, automatic dosing equipment, UV or ozone sanitation systems, high-efficiency heat pumps, LED lighting, or solar heating solutions.
These upgrades reduce running costs, improve water clarity, and significantly modernise the user experience.
Most reputable swimming pool repair providers offer warranties that cover both workmanship and replacement parts.
Labour warranties generally range from several months to multiple years, depending on the nature of the repair, while equipment warranties follow manufacturer guidelines. Clear written documentation ensures customers understand coverage terms, exclusions, and the expected lifespan of repair work.
Contact AquaCraft Pools for a consultation on swimming pool repair for your property.