Top-Rated Pool Pump Repair & Replacement in Plano, TX
Top-rated, 5-star reviewed pool care across Plano.
Whether your pump is humming, leaking, tripping the breaker, or just plain dead — we diagnose, quote, and repair on the spot when possible.
Top-Rated Pool Pump Repair & Replacement for Plano homeowners
Every pool pump repair & replacement visit in Plano runs the same checklist — no shortcuts, no surprise upsells. Here's exactly what you get when our crew rolls into your driveway.
Local pool conditions we plan around
Major Collin County city with a vast inventory of established backyards — strong demand for weekly service, equipment care, and personalized consultations.
Plano sits in Collin County. We service the 75023, 75024, 75025, 75074, 75075, 75093, 75094 ZIP codes weekly, with stops in Willow Bend, Legacy West, Hunters Glen, Deerfield and other established neighborhoods. Local pool conditions — hard water from municipal supplies, summer heat lift on chlorine demand, and pop-up storm runoff from Legacy West — shape exactly how we run a pool pump repair & replacement visit here.
- Willow Bend
- Legacy West
- Hunters Glen
- Deerfield
- Russell Creek
- Kings Ridge
- Lakeside on Preston
- Preston Highlands
Top-Rated Pool Pump Repair & Replacement in Plano — common questions
My pump is humming but not starting — what's that?+
Usually a failed start capacitor or stuck impeller. Both repairable on first visit.
Should I repair or replace?+
Pumps over 7 years old with major repairs usually justify replacement, especially with energy savings.
How long does a pump last?+
Single-speed: 8–10 years. Variable-speed: 10–15 years.
Are variable-speed pumps worth it?+
In Texas, yes — typical savings $400–$700/year, payback in 18–30 months.
Can you match my existing horsepower?+
We'll right-size to your plumbing and turnover, not blindly match HP.
Do you offer warranty?+
1-year on labor, full manufacturer warranty on parts (2–3 years typical).
