Improving Your Pool

4 Telltale Signs Your Swimming Pool Needs Repair

You rely on your swimming pool to help you stay cool and refreshed even on the most sweltering days of summer. Unfortunately, unexpected pool repairs can put a damper on your enjoyment and set you back quite a bit financially. By being aware of some of the most common telltale signs of a pool in need of repair, you can keep your swimming pool in tip-top shape and avoid costlier repairs down the road.

Frequent Need For Chemicals

Do you have a hard time keeping the chemicals balanced in your pool? Does your pool water frequently look murky or develop algae? If so, then you may have a problem with your pool's equipment, such as the pump or skimmer. While it's common to need to add chemicals to your pool several times per week, you may have an equipment issue if you have a hard time keeping the chemical levels balanced no matter what you do. The best course of action would be to contact a pool repair expert, such as those at All-American Pools, to test your water and check the equipment for damage.

Cracks Along the Concrete

If you have an in-ground concrete pool, you'll also want to be on the lookout for small cracks or chips in the concrete itself. Even a small hairline crack could be allowing water to leak out of the pool--and over time, these cracks will only worsen if they are not addressed. Contact a pool repair professional to assess any visible cracks in your concrete pool and make a recommendation for repair.

Peeling Plaster or Liner

Pools with plaster or vinyl liners can also be susceptible to wear and tear over time. If you notice peeling plaster inside your pool or a vinyl liner that appears to be peeling away from the pool itself, you'll want to have this taken care of sooner rather than later. If the liner completely fails, it will not be an easy repair and instead you'll have to replace the entire thing.

Broken Pool Lights

A broken pool light should never be a DIY repair, as this can be very dangerous to attempt yourself. Always turn to a pool repair professional to replace, repair, or install underwater pool lights.

These are just a few of the most common pool repairs that are performed on a regular basis. If your pool needs any of these, contact a swimming pool repair professional in your area for a quote.