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How to Do Your Own Pool Repair
There are several different kinds of pool repairs that need to be performed, including structural, equipment, and cosmetic repairs. YardDoc Austin offers PHTA-certified technicians who are experienced in all types of pool repair, including leak detection and structural repairs. In addition, they can handle a range of additional services, including leak detection and light fixture replacement. For a free estimate, call them today! You can also browse our services and find the best pool repair Austin has to offer!
Fixing small cracks

When your swimming pool develops small cracks or settling, you might be wondering how to fix them. Luckily, there are some simple steps you can take on your own. First, you need to find the source of the problem and then eliminate any underlying causes. This could be your soil, the materials you used, or even how your pool was installed. Then, you need to clean and prepare the area for repair. Using a lightweight technology, an expert repairman will use a putty to lock both sides of the crack together. Next, they will smooth and seal the area with an industrial-grade epoxy paste.

You can also fix small cracks by applying a layer of pool plaster. It will cure underwater, so you'll need to keep it moist while refilling the pool. Once it has cured, you can begin using your pool ! You'll need to wait at least four weeks before you can swim in it again. To make sure your new pool is in tip-top shape, you can try to find ways to prevent small cracks in the first place.
Replacing a light fixture

Replacing a light fixture in a pool is a relatively easy process. To begin, turn off the power at the breaker box and flip the switch to "lights." Then, remove the one screw on the top of the fixture. It's probably a Phillips head screw, and pry it out of its niche using a flat-head screwdriver. Be sure to be careful when prying the fixture out, and do not damage it!

Before replacing a light fixture, check all connections and reinstall fuses and circuit breakers. You may want to wipe G.E. silicone on the gasket to improve its seal. This gasket should be replaced every time the light is relamping. A new lens gasket will provide a permanent watertight compression seal when in the fixture. Make sure to use new bulbs and gaskets if necessary.
Fixing a leaky pump

A leaky pump can lead to all sorts of problems. For one thing, it makes it hard to start the pump. You may find yourself refilling the water tank several times. You may also find that the water doesn't flow as well as it should, or that you need to run the pump more than usual to clean the pool. Other symptoms of a leaky pump include poor water flow and a low pressure in the filter tank. If this is the case, then you have a leak in the pump lid. You may be able to locate the problem by pouring water over the lid to see if there are bubbles.

The first step to fixing a leaky pump in a swimming pool is to check for a cracked or broken main seal. This seal is installed behind the impeller, and if it is damaged, it won't prime. A cracked or loose gasket in the housing may also be a cause of the leak. You can replace the main seal by removing the faulty seal and replacing the housing O-ring.
Replacing a damaged pool deck

Resurfacing a pool deck is a cost-effective solution to a damaged swimming surface. You can choose from a number of different materials and colors for your new surface. Decorative concrete overlays, for instance, are an attractive, affordable option for resurfacing a pool deck. These materials provide a modern look to an aging pool deck while providing excellent durability and a long life. If your pool deck is stained, you can choose a color that blends in with your existing deck.

There are two primary options for replacing a pool deck. One option involves replacing it completely with new concrete. If it's severely damaged, it's possible to remove the damaged concrete with a jackhammer or sledge. If you're unable to replace the entire deck, resurfacing is a viable option. This option will always cost less than replacing it. It will also preserve the aesthetic appeal of your existing deck while providing a protective layer for those in the water.
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