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Repairs & Refurbishments

37 Years Of Experience

We've been in business for a while, serving the West Midlands since 1987.

Professional Staff

Our engineers and support team know what it means to get things done.

Local & Reliable

Based in the Heart of Worcestershire, we're accessible to a wide range of customers.

Your trusted partner for top-tier swimming pool repair services

We understand that a well-maintained pool is essential to your relaxation and enjoyment.

However, over time, wear and tear can take a toll on your pool’s functionality and appearance.

That’s where Go Aqua UK steps in. Our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to restoring your pool to its prime condition, no matter the issue.

Whether it’s a leak, malfunctioning equipment, cracked tiles, or any other pool-related problem, our pool repair experts are here to provide swift, reliable, and effective solutions.

Dive into a world of worry-free swimming with Go Aqua UK, where your pool’s repair needs are met with precision and care, ensuring your aquatic oasis remains a source of rejuvenation and pleasure.

What we can do for you

What can we do to help?

Common Swimming Pool Repairs

Swimming pools are a source of joy and relaxation. But like any valuable asset, they need proper care and maintenance. Here are some common swimming pool issues and how they are typically repaired. This guide will help you identify when it’s time to call in the professionals like Go Aqua UK.

Preventative Maintenance

How to Prevent Common Pool Repairs

Preventative maintenance is key to avoiding costly swimming pool repairs and ensuring your pool remains in excellent condition. Here are some essential tips to keep your pool in top shape:

Regular Filter Maintenance
Clean the Filters Weekly: Pool filters are crucial for keeping your water clean and clear. Remove and rinse the filters at least once a week to prevent the build-up of debris and contaminants.

Replace Filters as Needed: Depending on the type of filter (sand, cartridge, or diatomaceous earth), they should be replaced every 1-2 years. Check the manufacturer’s recommendations for specific guidance.
Pump Care
Inspect the Pump Regularly: The pool pump is the heart of your pool’s circulation system. Inspect it for any signs of wear or damage every month.

Clean the Pump Basket: Debris can clog the pump basket, reducing efficiency. Clean it out once a week to ensure optimal performance.

Check for Leaks: Look for any leaks around the pump and fix them immediately to prevent further damage.
Water Chemistry Balance
Test Water Weekly: Maintaining the correct chemical balance is essential. Test your pool water’s pH, chlorine, and alkalinity levels at least once a week.

Adjust Chemicals as Needed: Based on your test results, add the necessary chemicals to keep your pool water balanced. This prevents corrosion, scaling, and algae growth, which can cause significant damage to your pool.
Skimmer and Basket Maintenance
Clean the Skimmer Basket Daily: Leaves and debris can clog the skimmer basket, reducing circulation and increasing the workload on your pump and filter. Clean it out daily.

Check the Pool’s Water Level: Keep the water level at the midpoint of the skimmer to ensure it functions correctly. Too low or too high can affect the skimming process.
Regular Pool Inspections
Inspect Pool Equipment Monthly: Check all pool equipment, including heaters, lights, and chlorinators, for signs of wear and tear.

Look for Cracks and Damage: Inspect the pool structure for cracks, chips, or other damage. Address these issues promptly to prevent them from worsening.
Seasonal Care
Winterise Your Pool: If you live in an area with cold winters, properly winterise your pool to protect it from freeze damage.

Prepare for Summer: Before the swimming season, thoroughly inspect and service your pool to ensure it’s ready for heavy use.
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Regular Inspections

The Importance of Professional Pool Inspection

Owning a pool can bring endless joy and relaxation, but it also comes with the responsibility of maintaining a safe and healthy environment for swimmers. One crucial aspect of pool maintenance that often gets overlooked is professional pool inspection. Whether you’re gearing up for the swimming season or recovering from severe weather conditions, here’s why a professional inspection is indispensable.

Ensuring Safety for All

The primary benefit of a professional pool inspection is ensuring the safety of everyone who uses the pool. Inspectors are trained to identify potential hazards that might not be obvious to the untrained eye. They check for structural issues, such as cracks or leaks, and ensure that the pool’s fencing and gates are secure to prevent accidental drownings, especially for households with children or pets.

Maintaining Water Quality

The quality of the water in your pool is vital for the health of swimmers. Professional inspectors evaluate the pool’s filtration and circulation systems to ensure they are functioning correctly. They also test the water for proper chemical balance, including pH levels, chlorine, and other sanitizers. Proper chemical balance is crucial in preventing harmful bacteria and algae growth, ensuring the water remains crystal clear and safe for swimming.

Extending Pool Lifespan

Regular professional inspections can help extend the lifespan of your pool. By identifying and addressing minor issues early, you can prevent them from escalating into significant problems that require costly repairs or even pool replacement. This proactive approach not only saves you money in the long run but also ensures your pool remains in top condition for years to come.

Compliance with Regulations

Pools are subject to local safety regulations and standards, which can vary widely. Professional inspectors are well-versed in these regulations and will ensure your pool complies with all local laws. This is particularly important if you’re planning to sell your property, as a pool that doesn’t meet regulatory standards can delay the sale or reduce your property’s value.

Post-Severe Weather Assessment

After severe weather conditions, such as heavy storms or snow, your pool may sustain damage that isn’t immediately visible. Professional inspectors can assess the impact of the weather on your pool, checking for structural damage, debris in the filtration system, and any water contamination. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage and ensure your pool is safe and ready for use.

Peace of Mind

Finally, having a professional pool inspection gives you peace of mind. Knowing that your pool has been thoroughly checked by experts allows you to enjoy your swimming experience without worrying about hidden dangers or maintenance issues. It’s an investment in safety, health, and the overall enjoyment of your pool.

Our Process

How We Work

We offer a very simple and straightforward pool service for our customers – whether it be maintenance or repair work, we like to make things easy.

01

Book A Site Survey

Start your journey by booking a site survey from an expert pool engineer.

Scope of Works

Once we have all of the details, we'll prepare a scope for your project.

02

Project Delivery

This is the part where our skilled engineers get to work.

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Why Should I Choose You?

We put customers at the heart of what we do

If there is one thing we’re good at, it’s pools! Go Aqua UK has been in business for almost 40 years and in that time we’ve seen lots of changes within the industry. We’re known for pool maintenance and repairs, but there are reasons why our customers keep coming back:

FAQ’s

Pool Repairs

Do you have questions about our pool repair and refurbishment service? We’ve compiled some of the most frequently asked questions, toggle to learn more below.

Contact us

Not sure where to begin?

Contact our specialist team today to discuss your project or to book a site survey with our engineers.

  • Call Us

    01386 576680

  • Email Us

    info@goaquauk.com

  • Visit Us

    26-28 Kempton Road, Keytec 7 Business Park, Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 2TA