Mr. Pool Leak Repair

Dallas – Fort Worth Metroplex

Pool Leak Detection
& Repair Service Areas

We serve homeowners across every corner of DFW — from Collin County to Tarrant County — with the same diagnostic precision and written warranties on every job.

Works With Licensed TX Engineers
Serving DFW Since 2013
Same-Day Written Report
Written Warranties on Repairs
Who We Serve

DFW's Pool Leak
Detection Specialists

Mr. Pool Leak Repair provides professional pool leak detection and repair services throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Since 2013, we've helped thousands of homeowners across North Texas protect their pools from the unique challenges of our expansive clay soil and extreme weather.

Every city we serve sits on some variation of the reactive clay that causes billions of dollars in property damage across Texas each year. We understand how this soil affects pools differently depending on your specific location — and we bring that local knowledge to every job.

Why DFW Soil Is Different

The black expansive clay throughout North Texas shrinks in drought and swells with rain — putting constant stress on pool shells, underground plumbing, and deck connections that pools in other states rarely experience.

2013
Serving DFW
20K+
Leaks Detected & Fixed
550+
Five-Star Reviews
9
Locations Across DFW
Mr. Pool Leak Repair service truck DFW
Where We Work

Service Areas by County

Collin County, TX

Collin County

Collin County's rapid growth means many pools were built on recently disturbed soil. As developments mature, settling takes its toll on pool structures and underground plumbing.

Allen Frisco McKinney Plano Prosper
Dallas County, TX

Dallas County

Dallas County has some of the oldest pools in the metroplex — and the most challenging soil conditions. The heavy black clay expands and contracts dramatically, putting constant stress on pool shells and underground plumbing.

Dallas Carrollton Garland Irving Richardson Mesquite Addison Highland & University Park
Denton County, TX

Denton County

One of the fastest-growing counties in the country. New construction and established neighborhoods alike deal with shifting soil conditions that make pool leak detection essential for protecting your investment.

The Colony Lewisville Flower Mound Denton
Tarrant County, TX

Tarrant County

Tarrant County stretches from urban Fort Worth through growing suburbs, each with distinct soil profiles. Whether you're in an established neighborhood or a new development, our technicians understand the conditions affecting pools in your area.

Fort Worth Arlington Southlake Keller Grapevine Mansfield Bedford Euless Trophy Club
Rockwall & Kaufman Counties, TX

Rockwall & Kaufman Counties

East of Dallas, Rockwall and Kaufman counties present their own soil challenges. Lakeside properties near Lake Ray Hubbard face additional considerations from fluctuating water tables that can affect soil stability around pools.

Rockwall Rowlett
Local Knowledge

Why Local Experience
Matters

Pool leak detection isn't one-size-fits-all. A pool in Southlake faces different soil conditions than one in Garland. A 30-year-old pool in Richardson has different vulnerabilities than a newly built pool in Prosper.

We've worked on pools throughout the DFW metroplex since 2013. We know which neighborhoods tend to have specific issues, which soil types cause particular problems, and how local conditions affect the pools we service.

1

Soil-Specific Diagnosis

Black clay in Dallas County behaves differently than the sandy loam in parts of Tarrant. We account for soil type when diagnosing the cause of every leak.

2

Age-Aware Inspections

Older pools in established Dallas neighborhoods fail differently than new builds on recently disturbed soil in Collin County. We inspect accordingly.

3

Neighborhood-Level Patterns

After thousands of jobs across DFW, we've identified patterns by neighborhood — which helps us find issues faster and repair them more accurately.

4

Written Report, Every Visit

No matter where you are in the metroplex, you receive the same thorough written report before we leave your property. No verbal estimates, no guesswork.

Is Your Pool Losing Water?

Tell us your city and what your pool is doing — we'll get a technician out fast.

 

Last reviewed: May 2026

 

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