Keep Your Pool Running All Season Long

Pool maintenance and repair services in Dallas address pollen buildup, equipment failures, and seasonal wear that affect water quality and safety

You open your pool in the spring and find a layer of pollen thick enough to block the skimmer, or you notice the pump making a grinding sound that was not there last season. Ongoing maintenance and targeted repairs keep your pool usable through North Carolina's heavy pollen months, summer heat, and freeze-thaw cycles that stress plumbing and equipment. Passmore Construction LLC provides routine care and troubleshooting for pumps, filters, liners, and structural issues in Dallas.

Older vinyl pools benefit from periodic check-ins to catch small problems before they turn into leaks or equipment failures. Maintenance visits include skimming debris, checking chemical levels, inspecting seals and gaskets, and testing circulation to make sure water stays clear and safe. Repairs address cloudy water, worn liners, leaking pipes, and motors that no longer hold pressure. Homeowners with families using the pool regularly find that scheduled maintenance reduces the need for emergency service calls.

Book a maintenance plan or repair visit to keep your pool in working order and avoid downtime during peak swimming season.

What's Included in This Service

A maintenance appointment begins with a visual inspection of the pool surface, equipment area, and water clarity to identify any issues that need attention. The technician in Dallas tests chemical levels, cleans skimmer baskets and filter cartridges, and checks pump operation to ensure everything is running efficiently. You will see debris removed, water balanced, and any visible wear noted for future repair.

If repairs are needed, the crew diagnoses the problem by testing pressure, inspecting fittings, and running the system through a full cycle. Passmore Construction LLC carries replacement parts for common pump and filter models, so minor repairs can often be completed during the same visit. You will notice clearer water, quieter equipment, and fewer alarms or error lights once the system is back to full function.

Maintenance visits are typically scheduled weekly or biweekly during the swimming season, with additional visits available for storm cleanup or equipment troubleshooting. Repairs can range from replacing a worn gasket to addressing a cracked liner or replumbing a section of the circulation system. This service does not include full pool remodels or new liner installations, which require separate scheduling and planning.

How Our Process Works

Homeowners in Dallas often have questions about how often maintenance is needed, what repairs cost, and how to prevent recurring issues with their pool equipment.

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How often should I schedule maintenance for my pool?
Weekly visits are recommended during the swimming season to manage pollen, debris, and chemical balance. You can reduce frequency in the fall and winter when the pool is closed or used less often.
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What are the most common repairs needed for vinyl pools?
Worn liners, leaking plumbing, failing pump motors, and clogged filters are frequent issues. Many repairs involve replacing seals, gaskets, or small sections of pipe that have cracked due to freeze-thaw cycles.
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Why does my pool water stay cloudy even after I add chemicals?
Cloudy water can be caused by poor circulation, a dirty filter, or an imbalance in pH and alkalinity. The technician will test water chemistry, clean or replace the filter, and check that the pump is moving water through the system properly.
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What should I do if I notice a leak in my pool?
Stop adding water and contact the crew to schedule a repair visit. A technician will inspect the liner, plumbing, and fittings to locate the source of the leak and recommend the appropriate fix.
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How can I reduce the amount of pollen in my pool?
Regular skimming, running the pump longer during pollen season, and keeping the filter clean help reduce buildup. A pool cover when the pool is not in use also blocks pollen from settling on the water surface.

Routine maintenance and fast repairs keep your pool ready to use and prevent small problems from turning into expensive replacements. Contact the team in Dallas to book a maintenance plan or schedule a repair visit for equipment that is not working as it should.