Equipment Repair

Pool equipment repair without guessing or replacing parts blindly.

Pumps, heaters, filters, valves, salt systems, and automation problems need clear diagnosis before money gets spent. Avalon Pools checks the system and explains the practical next step.

Service

Repair starts with understanding the whole equipment pad

A heater problem can start with weak flow. A cloudy pool can point to a filter issue. A noisy pump can hide a suction leak. Avalon Pools looks at the system before recommending a repair, replacement, or upgrade.

Pump noise, leaks, priming issues, and weak circulation

Heater ignition, shutdown, flow, and error-code problems

Filter pressure, dirty cartridges, grid issues, and poor water clarity

Valve, fitting, salt system, and automation troubleshooting

Green pool issues caused by poor circulation or filtration

Good repair calls

  • Homeowners seeing a clear change in sound, flow, temperature, pressure, or water clarity.
  • Pools where the equipment pad is accessible and the issue can be inspected safely.
  • Repair needs near the core Avalon route in the east/northern San Gabriel Valley.

How repair diagnosis works

  • Inspect visible equipment condition, flow, pressure, valves, and startup behavior.
  • Separate the symptom from the actual cause when the system points to another issue.
  • Explain whether repair, replacement, or a larger equipment update makes the most sense.

Next Step

Need pool equipment checked?

Call Avalon Pools for pump, heater, filter, salt system, valve, or automation troubleshooting.

Call (626) 386-5145

FAQ

Practical answers before the first visit

Ask About Your Pool
What pool equipment do you repair?

Avalon Pools handles common repair diagnosis for pumps, heaters, filters, valves, salt systems, automation, and related circulation issues.

Do you repair or replace pool pumps?

Both. If a repair makes sense, Avalon will explain it. If the pump is old, loud, inefficient, or repeatedly failing, replacement may be the better option.

Can a dirty filter cause equipment problems?

Yes. Poor flow from a dirty or overloaded filter can affect heaters, circulation, water clarity, and overall equipment performance.

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Quality pool maintenance and equipment service for homeowners who want consistency, clear answers, and clean water.