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How Much Does It Cost to Fix a Pool Leak?

Real pricing on the most common pool leak repairs in Dallas–Fort Worth — explained honestly, without the runaround.

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The Short Answer

Most pool leak repairs cost between $500 and $3,500 — and the average job we do every week runs around $2,500. It's almost never the $10,000 nightmare people brace for. The expensive repairs exist — but they're almost always the result of a leak that went ignored for too long. Catch it early, and you're usually looking at a straightforward fix.

~$2,500 Average repair cost across most jobs
$350 Starting point for basic seal repairs
3-Year Written warranty on pipe & seal repairs
Common Repair Types

What Pool Repairs Actually Cost

Every leak is different — but after 13 years in DFW, we see the same failures come up again and again. Here's what each one involves and what it typically costs to fix.

Very Common

Broken Pipe Under the Concrete Deck

A pressurized plumbing line fractures under your deck — usually from soil movement. We locate the break precisely using acoustic detection before cutting anything, so we're not tearing up your whole patio. One targeted cut, pipe repaired, concrete patched and matched. Sounds worse than it is.

3-Year No Leak Warranty
Typical cost $850–$3,500 Depends on depth & access
Common

Skimmer Replacement

When the skimmer body itself cracks or fully separates from the pool wall, resealing alone won't hold. We cut the deck, remove the old skimmer, install a new one, and seal it properly to the shell. More involved — but it's a well-defined repair with a known outcome. No surprises at the end.

3-Year No Leak Warranty
Typical cost $1,850–$3,200 Per skimmer
Common

Spillways, Waterfalls & Spa Overflows

Water features leak when the spillway edge or bond beam behind it fails — water escapes behind the shell instead of returning to the pool. It's a targeted repair at the weir edge or water feature connection. Not a full renovation — just fixing where it's actually breaking down.

3-Year No Leak Warranty
Typical cost $500–$2,500 Depends on the feature
Less Common

Structural Cracks in the Shell

Hairline cracks in gunite or plaster pools — usually from Texas clay soil expanding and contracting — allow water to seep through continuously. We repair using epoxy injection or hydraulic cement depending on the type and depth. Small cracks are a modest fix. Larger structural issues exist, but they're the exception, not the rule.

Typical cost $600–$1,500 Depends on length & depth
Severe Cases Only

Foundation Leveling — Steel Pier Installation

When a leak goes undetected or unrepaired for years, the water eroding soil beneath the pool causes the shell to shift and sink. At that point, structural leveling is required — we work with licensed Texas Professional Engineers and install solid steel piers driven to refusal. This is the expensive repair — and it's almost always avoidable if the original leak had been caught early.

Lifetime Warranty
Typical cost $1,875 / pier Most pools need 15–20 piers
The Most Important Thing to Know

The repair type determines the cost — but the delay determines how far it escalates. A $500 seal repair left for 12 months becomes a $3,000 pipe repair. A $3,000 pipe repair left for 2–3 years becomes a $30,000 foundation job. The leak itself is almost never the expensive part. Waiting is.

What Affects the Price

Why Does the Same Repair Cost Different Amounts?

Two pools, same problem — different prices. Here's why that happens and what actually drives the cost up or down.

How Long the Leak Has Been Going

A fresh crack is a simple repair. The same crack after 18 months of water eroding the surrounding soil is a bigger job. Early diagnosis is the single biggest factor in keeping costs down.

Where the Leak Is Located

A fitting leak at the surface is far less expensive to access than a pipe break 3 feet under your concrete deck. Depth and accessibility directly affect labor time and material costs.

Texas Soil Conditions

DFW's reactive clay soil expands and contracts more than most. This accelerates the damage around any leak point — meaning a small leak here causes more structural stress than the same leak would in other states.

Pool Age & Construction Type

Older gunite pools and pools with original plumbing from the 80s and 90s often have multiple weak points. The repair might be straightforward, but the surrounding conditions take more time to work around safely.

Single vs. Multiple Leak Sources

Sometimes what looks like one leak is actually three. We don't stop at the first thing we find — we test everything. That sometimes changes the scope, but it also means we don't come back a month later for the second one.

Concrete Work Required

Any repair that requires cutting and patching concrete adds cost — but we match the finish as closely as possible, and we're precise about where we cut so the disruption is minimal.

How We Work

You Know the Cost Before We Start

We diagnose the leak first — full pressure testing, dye testing, acoustic detection on every job. Once we know exactly what's happening and where, we give you a written estimate with all costs before any repair begins.

No verbal quotes. No surprises at the end. You approve the scope in writing, we do the work, and you get a written warranty when we're done. That's the whole process — no guesswork on your end at any point.

Detection fee: starting at $375 — applied toward any repairs performed.

Common Questions

Pool Leak Repair Costs — FAQ

How much does it cost to fix a pool leak?

Most repairs fall between $500 and $3,500. The average across the jobs we do every week is around $2,500. Seal and fitting repairs are on the lower end. Underground pipe repairs and skimmer replacements are in the middle. Foundation leveling with steel piers is the high end — and it's almost always preventable with early diagnosis.

Is pool leak repair covered by homeowner's insurance?

In most cases, no — standard homeowner's insurance doesn't cover pool leak repairs caused by wear and deterioration. Some policies cover sudden, accidental damage. We recommend checking your policy, but don't count on it. We provide detailed written documentation of findings which can help with any claims you choose to pursue.

Do you charge for the leak detection separately from the repair?

Yes — detection is a separate service starting at $375. If you proceed with a repair, that fee is applied toward the repair cost. The detection gives you a full written report of everything we found — regardless of whether you use us for the repair.

What if you find more than one leak?

We test every system on every job — not just the obvious source. If we find multiple issues, we document all of them in the written report and give you a clear estimate for each. You decide what to prioritize and approve. We don't proceed on anything you haven't agreed to in writing.

What warranty comes with the repair?

Lifetime warranty on structural pier repairs. 3-year written warranty on pipe repairs. 3-year written warranty on seal repairs. All warranties are transferable to new homeowners at no additional cost.

Can a pool leak get more expensive if I wait?

Yes — significantly. Water escaping under your pool continuously erodes the soil beneath the shell and deck. That soil movement leads to structural cracking, deck sinking, and eventually foundation movement requiring pier installation. The original leak repair might have been $800. The same situation left for two years could require $25,000–$40,000 in structural work. Early diagnosis is by far the most cost-effective decision.

Get a Written Estimate Before Any Work Starts

We'll diagnose the leak, give you a full written report, and tell you exactly what it costs to fix — before you commit to anything.

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Last updated on April 16 2026

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