Pool Repair Service in Round Rock

Pool Repair in
Round Rock

Pool equipment acting up? True Flow Pool Solutions helps Round Rock homeowners with repair diagnosis, pumps, filters, heaters, lights, timers, automation, salt systems, valves, plumbing, water features, and equipment-pad issues.

Start with a $149 Repair Diagnosis when you are not sure what is wrong. We'll check the visible equipment, explain what we find in plain language, and ask for approval before repair work starts.

Or call (737) 259-7379

Find the right repair path

What repair help do you need?

Start with the situation that sounds most like yours. If you are not sure, choose Repair Diagnosis or text a photo and we'll help you pick the right next step.

I'm not sure what's wrong

Something is off, but you do not know whether it is the pump, filter, heater, controls, plumbing, or another equipment issue.

Book Repair Diagnosis

My pump is acting up

The pump will not start, will not prime, runs loud, leaks, loses pressure, or stops moving water.

See Pump Repair

My filter may be damaged

The filter leaks, cracks, will not seal, has worn parts, or still has issues after cleaning.

See Filter Repair

My filter may be dirty

High pressure or weak flow may mean the filter needs cleaning before repair.

See Filter Cleaning

My heater is not heating

The heater will not turn on, will not heat, shows an error, or does not behave normally.

See Heater Repair

My lights are not working

Lights flicker, fail, trip, or need pool equipment electrical troubleshooting.

See Light Repair

My timer or controls are off

Timers, automation, controls, schedules, or equipment pad settings are not working the way they should.

See Timer Repair

My salt system has a warning

The salt system shows errors, low output, flow warnings, cell symptoms, or control issues.

See Salt System Repair

I see plumbing or valve issues

There are leaks, drips, valve problems, skimmer concerns, suction issues, or equipment-side plumbing symptoms.

See Plumbing Repair

My water feature stopped working

Waterfalls, bubblers, spillways, or pool water features are not flowing or behaving normally.

View Water Feature
Repair Diagnosis

Start with a clear repair diagnosis

Pool repair pricing depends on what is wrong, what parts are needed, and whether the issue can be repaired or needs replacement. That is why we start with a Repair Diagnosis instead of guessing over the phone.

The Repair Diagnosis is $149. You pay $74.50 when you schedule. If you approve the repair, that amount is credited toward the work. If you do not proceed, we charge the remaining $74.50 to complete the $149 diagnosis.

Repair Diagnosis
$149
  • Visible equipment review
  • Symptom review
  • Pump, filter, heater, light, timer, salt, plumbing, or control checks when relevant
  • Pool equipment-specific electrical clues when relevant
  • Plain-language findings
  • Repair path or next-step recommendation
  • Repair estimate when parts or additional labor are needed

Parts, repair labor, replacement equipment, cleaning, chemical treatment, and follow-up work are quoted separately when applicable and only move forward with your approval.

You will not be asked to approve repair work before you understand what we found.

Common repair signs

Pool repair problems usually start with a symptom

You may not know the exact part name, and that is okay. Most repair visits start with what you can see, hear, or feel around the pool.

No circulation

The pump is running but water is not moving well, or the pool does not seem to be filtering.

Book Diagnosis

Weak flow

Returns feel weak, skimmers are not pulling, or the equipment seems to struggle.

Text a Photo

Equipment will not start

A pump, heater, light, timer, salt system, or control panel does not respond.

Book Diagnosis

Leaks at the equipment pad

You see dripping, spraying, puddling, or wet spots near visible equipment connections.

Text a Photo

Strange sounds

The equipment hums, rattles, screeches, grinds, clicks, or sounds louder than normal.

Book Diagnosis

Cloudy water keeps coming back

Cloudy water can be chemistry, but it can also point to filtration, circulation, or equipment trouble.

Get Water Help
Repair services

Residential pool repair services we help with

True Flow helps with common pool equipment repair issues across pumps, filters, heaters, lights, timers, automation, salt systems, plumbing, valves, water features, and related equipment-pad symptoms.

Pool pump repair

For pumps that will not start, will not prime, run loud, leak, lose pressure, or stop moving water.

See Pump Repair

Pool filter repair

For leaking, cracked, damaged, hard-to-seal, or failing filter equipment.

See Filter Repair

Pool heater repair

For heaters that will not start, will not heat, show errors, or stop working normally.

See Heater Repair

Pool light repair

For lights that flicker, trip, fail, or need equipment-specific troubleshooting.

See Light Repair

Pool timer repair

For timers, switches, and schedules that keep equipment from running properly.

See Timer Repair

Automation and controls

For automation, control panels, schedules, relays, and system behavior issues.

Book Diagnosis

Salt system repair

For salt warnings, low output, flow errors, controls, or cell symptoms.

See Salt Repair

Pool plumbing repair

For visible equipment-side plumbing, valves, skimmer symptoms, suction concerns, and flow-related plumbing issues.

See Plumbing Repair

Pool water feature repair

For waterfalls, bubblers, spillways, or pool water features that are not flowing correctly.

View Water Feature

Equipment diagnostics

For uncertain equipment-pad symptoms when you are not sure where to start.

View Diagnostics
Service boundaries

What pool repair does not include

We want the repair path to be clear before we arrive. True Flow focuses on residential pool equipment and pool-style systems. Some problems require a different service, a specialized trade, or a separate visit.

  • Standalone spa or hot tub systems
  • Whole-home electrical work
  • General electrician services
  • Underground leak detection
  • Structural engineering
  • City code inspection
  • Warranty certification
  • Commercial pool service
  • Pool cleaning during a repair diagnosis
  • Chemical treatment during a repair diagnosis
  • Repair labor or replacement parts unless quoted separately

If your issue is outside our scope, we'll say that plainly. If repair work is needed, we'll explain what we found and provide the next step before work begins.

Choose the right service

Some pool problems need a different first step

Some pool problems look like repair issues at first, but the better next step may be cleaning, water care, inspection, or maintenance support.

Repair Diagnosis

Best when equipment is not working and you need the cause diagnosed first.

Book Diagnosis

Equipment Diagnostics

Best when you do not know whether the issue is the pump, filter, heater, controls, plumbing, salt system, or another equipment part.

View Diagnostics

Filter Cleaning

Best when high pressure or weak flow may point to a dirty filter.

View Filter Cleaning

Green Pool Cleanup

Best when the pool is green, algae-filled, cloudy, or too far behind for normal maintenance.

View Green Cleanup

Pool Inspection

Best when you are buying, selling, moving in, or want a general visible condition review.

View Pool Inspection

Water Care

Best when the pool equipment runs, but the water keeps getting cloudy, uncomfortable, or hard to balance.

Get Water Help
Simple next steps

How pool repair works

1

Tell us what is happening

Book a diagnosis or text a photo, video, error message, pressure reading, leak, or equipment concern.

2

We check the issue

We review visible equipment, symptoms, flow clues, controls, and equipment-pad conditions.

3

We explain next steps

We explain what we find, what can wait, what needs repair, and what should be quoted separately.

4

You approve the work

Repair work only moves forward after you understand the recommendation and approve the next step.

Pool Repair

Service facts

Service
Pool Repair
Price
$149 Repair Diagnosis
Payment
Pay $74.50 when you schedule. If you approve the repair, that amount is credited toward the work. If you do not proceed, we charge the remaining $74.50 to complete the $149 diagnosis.
Visit length
Varies by issue and equipment access
Company
True Flow Pool Solutions
Primary area
Round Rock, Texas
Nearby areas
Georgetown, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, Hutto, Leander, Liberty Hill
Best for
Residential pool equipment problems, repair diagnosis, pumps, filters, heaters, lights, timers, automation, salt systems, valves, plumbing, water features, weak flow, visible leaks, equipment noise, and power-related equipment symptoms.
Includes
Visible equipment review, symptom review, pool equipment diagnostics, plain-language findings, repair path recommendations, and repair estimates when additional work is needed.
Does not include
Standalone spa or hot tub systems, whole-home electrical work, general electrician services, underground leak detection, structural engineering, city code inspection, warranty certification, commercial pool service, cleaning, chemical treatment, parts, or repair labor unless quoted separately.
Booking options
Book online, text a photo, or call True Flow.
Related pool services

Repair problems can overlap with cleaning, water care, inspections, and ongoing maintenance. These pages help you choose the right next step.

Local pool repair help

Pool repair for Round Rock homeowners

True Flow Pool Solutions helps Round Rock homeowners with residential pool repair diagnosis and equipment repair support. We focus on clear communication, careful troubleshooting, approval before repair work, and practical next steps.

We help homeowners in Forest Creek, Teravista, Behrens Ranch, Walsh Ranch, Cat Hollow, Avery Ranch, Sendero Springs, The Oaks, and nearby Round Rock areas.

We also serve Georgetown, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, Hutto, Leander, and Liberty Hill when scheduling allows.

Round Rock service area

Round Rock first, with nearby service when scheduling allows.

Forest Creek Teravista Behrens Ranch Walsh Ranch Cat Hollow Avery Ranch Sendero Springs The Oaks
Common questions

Pool repair FAQs

How much does pool repair cost?
Pool repair cost depends on what is wrong, what parts are needed, and whether the issue can be repaired or needs replacement. True Flow starts many repair issues with a $149 Repair Diagnosis. You pay $74.50 when you schedule. If you approve the repair, that amount is credited toward the work. If you do not proceed, we charge the remaining $74.50 to complete the $149 diagnosis.
What does a Repair Diagnosis include?
A Repair Diagnosis includes a review of visible pool equipment, symptoms, flow clues, pressure behavior, controls, timers, valves, plumbing connections, and common warning signs. We explain what we find and recommend the next step.
Do I need to know what part is broken before I book?
No. You do not need to know whether the issue is the pump, filter, heater, timer, light, salt system, automation, valve, plumbing, or another part of the equipment pad. If you know something is not working, a Repair Diagnosis is often the right place to start.
Can I text photos before booking pool repair?
Yes. You can text pool or equipment photos to (737) 259-7379. Photos can help us understand what you are seeing and whether repair diagnosis, cleaning, inspection, water care, or another service is the better next step.
Do you repair pool pumps?
Yes. True Flow helps with pump symptoms such as pumps that will not start, will not prime, run loud, leak, lose pressure, or stop moving water. Some pump issues can be repaired, while others may need replacement. We explain the next step before repair work starts.
Do you repair pool filters?
Yes. True Flow can help with leaking, cracked, damaged, hard-to-seal, or failing filter equipment. If the filter is dirty rather than broken, Pool Filter Cleaning may be the better first step.
Do you repair pool lights, timers, and automation?
Yes, when the issue is specific to pool equipment. True Flow is licensed in Texas for residential appliance installation work and helps with pool equipment-specific electrical repairs, installations, and upgrades. We do not provide whole-home electrical service or general electrician work.
Do you repair pool heaters and salt systems?
Yes. True Flow can help diagnose heater and salt system symptoms, including warning lights, control issues, flow errors, heating issues, and system behavior that is not normal.
Do you work on attached spas or plunge pool equipment?
We may help with attached spa equipment, plunge pool equipment, and small pool equipment when it is part of a residential pool-style system. True Flow does not offer standalone hot tub repair.
Is pool cleaning included with pool repair?
No. Pool cleaning and chemical treatment are separate services. If the pool also needs cleaning, green pool cleanup, filter cleaning, or water chemistry support, we will explain that as a separate next step.
What areas do you serve for pool repair?
True Flow provides pool repair support in Round Rock, Texas and nearby communities when scheduling allows. Nearby areas include Georgetown, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, Hutto, Leander, and Liberty Hill.

Ready to get clear answers about your pool repair?

Book a $149 Repair Diagnosis. We'll check the visible equipment and explain the repair path before work begins.

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