Is your pump humming, leaking, or constantly tripping the breaker? We diagnose the root cause fast to keep your pool running safely.
Often indicates worn bearings. If caught early, we might save the motor. If it's screaming, it's likely time for a motor replacement.
Classic sign of a bad start capacitor or a jammed impeller. We can often fix this in a single visit with parts we carry on the truck.
Water pooling under the pump usually means a failed mechanical seal. This must be fixed immediately to prevent water damage to the motor.
Air leaks in the suction line, a clogged impeller, or low water levels can stop water flow. We diagnose the root cause quickly.
Many premature pump failures aren't caused by a bad motor—they are caused by a bad power supply. We don't just blindly swap parts. We test continuity, voltage, and amp draws at your timeclock, sub-panel, and main breaker.
Ensuring your equipment is receiving clean, proper power prevents you from burning up a brand new motor in just a few months.
Not every broken pump needs to be thrown away. We are honest about when a repair makes financial sense versus when it's time to upgrade.
Image: Technician replacing a pool pump motor
Addressing loud, screeching noises and burned-out motors by replacing the 'dry end' of your pump.
Fast fixes for pumps that just hum, click, or fail to start due to internal motor electrical faults.
Stopping water pooling beneath the pump to save the motor from internal water damage and rust.
Fixing low pressure, air bubbles in the basket, and pumps that refuse to catch water.
Tracing power issues from the main breaker to the sub-panel. We test volts, amps, and continuity to stop premature equipment failure.
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