Equipment Repair — Four Points, TX

Equipment Repair in Four Points, TX

Four Points pool repair means meeting two very different kinds of equipment on the same route. The crossroads of 2222 and 620 ties together Grandview Hills, Jester Estates, Canyon Creek, and Jollyville in the 78726 and 78750 zip codes, and the pools range from 1990s gunite builds running aging pumps and copper plumbing to brand-new salt-system and automation builds. The Pool Police repairs both ends of that spectrum: bearing and seal jobs on tired older motors, salt cell rebuilds and controller diagnostics on the newer setups, and DE or cartridge filter service across the board. The heavy cedar and oak pollen that hits the whole Four Points corridor loads filters and pump baskets hard, and high family bather loads run equipment longer hours, so motors here work for their living. Keith Mallette has repaired Four Points equipment since 2000 — we read each pool's actual vintage and tell you honestly whether a repair holds or an upgrade makes more sense. Fix-first, every time.

Typical Pricing $125 diagnostic visit + parts and labor at fixed rates Diagnostic fee is applied toward the repair if you proceed. Common repairs (pump seals, O-rings, timer swaps) start around $185 complete. See full pricing guide →
What's Included

What We Do

Diagnose pump motor failures, impeller clogs, and seal leaks — repair or replace as needed
Service and rebuild sand, cartridge, and DE filters to restore proper flow and filtration
Repair gas and electric pool heaters — ignition issues, heat exchangers, thermostats, and control boards
Replace worn salt chlorine generator cells and recalibrate output levels
Troubleshoot and repair pool automation systems — timers, relays, and smart controllers
Install energy-efficient variable-speed pumps to cut electricity costs by up to 70%
Why Choose Us

Why The Pool Police?

Fix-first philosophy — we don't push replacements you don't need
We stock common parts on the truck so many repairs finish the same day
Experience across all major brands: Pentair, Hayward, Jandy, Zodiac, and more
Clear pricing before we start — no surprise labor charges
All repairs backed by a workmanship warranty
On the Ground in Four Points

Local Conditions We Account For in Four Points

Every equipment repair visit in Four Points is calibrated to the conditions that make pools here different — not a generic checklist:

Mix of older and newer pools with different maintenance profiles across subdivisions
Municipal water chemistry varies between Austin Water and MUD district sources
Family-oriented neighborhoods mean pools see heavy bather loads
Cedar and oak pollen affect the entire Four Points corridor heavily
Service Area

Neighborhoods We Serve in Four Points

Grandview Hills Jester Estates Canyon Creek 78726 78750
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

I'm in Jester Estates — are you on a route near me?

Yes. We have an established route through Jester Estates, Grandview Hills, Canyon Creek, and Jollyville within the 78726 and 78750 zip codes. Service days are typically consistent week over week so you know when to expect us.

My neighborhood has a mix of old and new pools — does that matter?

It does. Older pools in Canyon Creek may have aging plaster, original copper plumbing, and equipment that needs careful monitoring. Newer builds in Grandview Hills often have salt systems and automation that need different attention. We tailor service to the individual pool, not a one-size-fits-all checklist.

My pool pump is making a loud screeching noise — what should I do?

A screeching pump usually means the bearings are failing. Turn the pump off to prevent further damage and call us. Bearing replacement is far less expensive than a new motor, but only if caught early before the shaft or windings are affected.

How long do pool pumps typically last in Austin?

A standard single-speed pump motor lasts around 8 to 12 years in our climate. Variable-speed pumps tend to last longer because they run at lower RPMs. Proper chemical balance and regular service extend the life of any pump.

Should I repair my old equipment or replace it?

It depends on the age of the unit and the cost of the repair. As a rule of thumb, if the repair exceeds 50% of replacement cost and the unit is past its expected lifespan, replacement usually makes more sense — especially with newer energy-efficient options available.

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No contracts, no hidden fees. Just reliable, professional pool service from a family that's been doing it for 25+ years.

(512) 300-4136