Fix Leaks and Restore Proper Circulation

Pool Plumbing Repair and Service in Phoenix

A pool plumbing system moves water from the pool through the filter, heater, and sanitizer before returning it through the jets, and any break in that loop causes pressure loss, uneven heating, and filtration problems. You will notice low water levels, air bubbles in the return lines, or wet spots in the yard when plumbing fails in Phoenix. Sonoran Pool Pros LLC repairs pool plumbing to restore circulation, stop leaks, and keep your filtration system working as designed.

Pool plumbing includes the main drain line, skimmer lines, return jets, and equipment connections that route water through your system. We locate leaks using pressure testing, replace cracked pipes, repair broken fittings, and upgrade corroded valves. Repairs also address poor circulation caused by clogged lines, collapsed pipes, or improperly sized plumbing that limits flow. We use schedule 40 PVC and primer rated for pressure and UV exposure common in Phoenix installations.

If your pool shows signs of plumbing trouble in Phoenix, get in touch to schedule a pressure test and inspection.

What's Included in This Service

We begin by shutting down the circulation system, isolating each plumbing line, and running a pressure test to identify leaks or blockages. You will see us dig access trenches where pipes run underground, cut out damaged sections, and install new fittings or valves in Phoenix.

After the repair is complete, you will notice steady water levels, strong jet flow, and no air entering the pump basket. Sonoran Pool Pros LLC pressure-tests all repairs before backfilling trenches and restoring landscaping. The system will be ready for normal use once we confirm circulation and check for leaks at each connection point.

We coordinate with your equipment schedule, protect decking and plants during excavation, and dispose of old pipe sections. This service does not include equipment replacement, electrical work, or structural pool repairs. Older plumbing systems may require additional fittings or valves to meet current flow standards.

Why Locals Choose This Option

Homeowners dealing with plumbing issues often want to understand what the repair involves, how long it takes, and whether the problem will return.

What causes pool plumbing to leak or fail?
Leaks develop when ground shifts and stresses rigid pipes, when UV exposure weakens plastic, or when freeze-thaw cycles crack fittings. Age and poor initial installation also contribute to breaks in the plumbing loop.
How do you locate a leak without digging up the entire yard?
We isolate each line using valves, pressurize the system, and monitor where pressure drops occur. This tells us which section is leaking before we excavate, limiting disturbance to your landscaping.
Why does my pool lose water even when the equipment is off?
Water loss with the pump off usually indicates a leak in the return lines, main drain, or at a fitting below the waterline. We test each line separately to confirm the source.
What materials do you use for plumbing repairs?
We use schedule 40 PVC pipe and slip fittings with solvent primer rated for pressure and sunlight exposure. These materials match the specifications used in most residential pools and meet local plumbing codes in Phoenix.
How long does a plumbing repair take?
Most repairs take one to two days depending on access to the damaged section, soil conditions, and the number of fittings that need replacement. We provide a timeline after completing the pressure test.

Pool plumbing problems disrupt circulation and waste water, and addressing them quickly prevents damage to your pump and filter. If your pool is losing water or showing weak flow in Phoenix, contact us to schedule a leak inspection.