Pump & motor repair
Seal leaks, bad bearings, blown capacitors, impeller damage.
How we run pump & motor repair.
Loud humming? Dripping at the seal plate? Running hot? Most pump failures are one of three things: a $40 seal kit, a $90 capacitor, or a bad bearing. We diagnose at the pad, quote the fix, and have most pumps back online same week.
- Seal kit replacement (mechanical + lid O-ring)
- Capacitor swap on humming / no-start motors
- Bearing replacement on noisy motors
- Impeller inspection / replacement on flow loss
- Full motor replacement when economical
Frequently asked.
01 Do you require a long-term contract?
No. Service is month-to-month. Cancel any time with two weeks' notice — we just ask for time to bridge you to the next service.
02 How does pricing work?
Every pool is different — size, type, equipment, and condition all change the math. We do a free site visit, look at your pool, and give you a flat monthly rate in writing. No phone-guesses, no surprise add-ons, no long-term contracts.
03 Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. We're CPO-certified (Certified Pool Operator), insured, and operate as The Blue Pools LLC. Proof on request.
04 What's the difference between weekly service and repair?
Weekly is the ongoing chemistry + cleaning route — same tech, same day each week. Repair is one-time work: pump rebuilds, heater diagnostics, leak detection, plumbing. Weekly clients get priority on repair scheduling and a small loyalty discount on parts.
05 How fast can a green pool be cleared up?
Most pools are swimmable within 3–7 days of starting recovery. Severity matters — a 'light green' clears faster than a black-green pool that's been sitting for months. We'll give you an honest assessment on day one.
06 Do I need to be home for service?
No. We have keys / gate codes / fobs for most clients. We log every visit so you can see what was done without being there.
Tell us about your pool.
We'll come look, quote it honestly, and start when you're ready.