Pool Tile Repair in Frisco, TX
Frisco went from 33,000 residents in 2000 to over 220,000 today. That kind of explosive growth means tens of thousands of pools were built in a relatively short window—many of them on freshly graded lots where the soil was still settling. Now those pools are showing the consequences.
We get calls from Frisco homeowners surprised that their 8 or 10-year-old pool already has tile problems. But when you understand what that soil has been doing since construction, it makes sense. The good news: these problems are very fixable when you address them properly.
Why Newer Frisco Pools Have Tile Issues
When a subdivision gets built, heavy equipment strips the topsoil, grades the lots, and compacts the clay. Then houses and pools go in. But that disturbed soil does not stop moving just because construction is done—it continues settling and shifting for years afterward.
Communities like Phillips Creek Ranch, Richwoods, and Lawler Park were farmland not long ago. The pools built there sit on soil that is still finding its equilibrium. Every time we get heavy rain followed by drought, that soil moves—and pool tiles pay the price.
Even Stonebriar and Newman Village, which have been established longer, continue to see tile failures as cumulative soil cycles take their toll on original installations.
Common Tile Failures in Frisco Pools
- Early-life cracking. Pools that are only 5-10 years old showing tile damage. This typically indicates soil settlement issues rather than age-related wear.
- Pattern cracking at the waterline. Multiple tiles cracking in sequence along the waterline suggests the pool shell is experiencing movement that needs to be addressed.
- Tiles separating near the skimmer. The area around skimmers sees extra stress. Tiles popping off here is common and often indicates skimmer movement as well.
- Grout washing out. When grout disappears between tiles, water gets behind them and accelerates the damage cycle.
How We Approach Tile Repair
Assessment
We evaluate the extent of tile damage and look for underlying causes—shell cracks, structural movement, or active leaks behind the tile area. We verify whether water is escaping before sealing everything up with new tiles.
Tile Selection
We help you choose replacement tiles that match or complement your existing design for a seamless look after the repair.
Surface Preparation
We remove damaged tiles and old adhesive, clean the substrate thoroughly, and ensure proper bonding surface. This step determines how long the repair lasts.
Tile Installation
We use appropriate thinset for underwater applications and maintain proper grout coverage. We match existing tiles when possible or help you select complementary replacements.
Verification
We confirm the repair is watertight and the finished appearance meets your expectations.
Tile Repair Throughout Frisco, TX
We service pools across Frisco: Stonebriar, Newman Village, Starwood, Phillips Creek Ranch, Richwoods, The Grove, Hollyhock, Edgewood, and communities along the Dallas North Tollway, Lebanon Road, and Eldorado Parkway. New construction or established—we handle it all.
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At Mr. Pool Leak Repair, we are dedicated to providing accurate, non-invasive pool leak detection that saves you time, water, and money. Our experienced team uses advanced technology and proven methods to pinpoint leaks quickly—without unnecessary damage to your pool. We take pride in delivering reliable results and clear solutions you can trust.
We are a full service company, which means that not only do we find the pool leak, but we fix it as well. There is not a repair that we don’t do.
Contact Us Today for Expert Pool Tile Repair Services
Don’t let broken or damaged tiles ruin the look of your pool. Contact Mr. Pool Leak Repair today for professional pool tile repair services in Frisco, TX.
Our team is ready to restore your pool tiles, making them look as good as new.