A pool is a great investment for relaxation and fun. However, as the years pass, wear and tear on the foundation can cause significant issues. Cracks, shifting, or sinking in your pool’s foundation can affect the structure, appearance, and safety of your pool.
If you’re noticing any of these problems, it might be time to consider professional pool foundation repair. Mr. Pool Leak
Repair focuses on fixing foundation issues quickly and effectively. We will restore the strength and stability of your pool
so it remains a safe and beautiful part of your outdoor space.
At Mr. Pool Leak Repair, we restore your pool’s foundation to its original integrity. Be it cracks, sinking, or shifting caused by soil movement or other factors, our expert technicians have the skills and experience to fix the problem.
We utilize advanced tools and techniques to address foundation issues and keep your pool stable, functional, and safe for years.
We begin with a thorough inspection of your pool’s foundation to assess the extent of the damage.
Our technicians will identify the source of the issue, such as soil erosion, settling, or foundation cracks.
We present a customized repair plan based on the specific foundation issue, detailing the necessary steps for correction.
Using high-quality materials, we execute the repair with precision and restore the stability and safety of your pool.
Once the repair is complete, we conduct a final inspection to confirm the foundation’s strength and stability before the pool is ready for use again.
Mr. Pool Leak Repair has been committed to delivering the best possible service and results for the last 13 years. Our team works diligently to restore the foundation of your pool and keep it structurally sound and beautiful.
We stand behind our repairs with a satisfaction guarantee. This means if you’re not completely satisfied with the work,
we will do everything we can to make it right. Your pool’s foundation is in expert hands with us, and we make sure every repair is completed to the highest standards.
Don’t let foundation issues compromise the safety and beauty of your pool. Reach out to Mr. Pool Leak Repair today for expert pool foundation repair services in Dallas.
Our skilled technicians are ready to fix any foundation problems your pool may face.
Pool Foundation Repair
Pool foundation repair involves fixing structural issues in the base or shell of your swimming pool caused by ground movement, leaks, or age. This can include cracks, shifting, settling, or broken concrete that compromise the integrity of the pool.
In Texas, soil expansion and contraction, especially during hot summers and heavy rains, is a leading cause. Pool leaks, poor drainage, and improper installation can also lead to foundation movement or structural failure.
Common warning signs include:
Cracks in the pool floor or walls
Uneven water levels
Pool tilting or shifting
Separating tile lines or coping
Persistent leaks despite normal usage
If you notice any of these, call us immediately for an inspection.
Yes. Undetected leaks can erode soil beneath your pool, leading to voids, settling, or cracks in the foundation. This is why leak detection is often the first step in a foundation repair plan.
Absolutely. At Mr. Pool Leak Repair, we start with advanced leak detection methods to pinpoint the source of the problem before recommending structural repairs. Accurate diagnostics mean faster, more cost-effective solutions.
Depending on the issue, we may use:
Epoxy injection for structural crack repair
Staple reinforcement to stabilize large fractures
Pressure grouting to fill voids beneath the pool shell
Underpinning or lifting if the pool has settled or tilted
All solutions are tailored to your pool’s condition.
In most cases, yes, especially if major cracks or structural issues are present. We’ll walk you through the process and help minimize water loss where possible.
Yes. We back all structural repairs with a written warranty, ensuring peace of mind long after the job is complete.
Yes. Since we’re a full-service repair company, we can handle tile replacement, coping repair, plaster resurfacing, and more as part of the foundation restoration process.