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Emergency pool repair in Raleigh, NC

Pool emergencies in Raleigh are usually one of four things: a pump that has stopped working, a leak dumping water on the deck, a chemistry crash that turned the pool green overnight, or equipment failure during a planned event. All four are time-sensitive and all four are repairable.

Raleigh · Wake County Coverage

WETYR Pools and our network of vendors

Raleigh and all of Wake County, NC

WETYR Pools and our vetted network of local Wake County vendors deliver pool service, repair, equipment, chemistry, and green-to-clean recovery across Raleigh, Cary NC, Apex NC, Durham NC, Chapel Hill NC, and the wider Wake County area. Request a free quote and WETYR Pools dispatches the right local vendor for your job.

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Pool emergencies in Raleigh are usually one of four things: a pump that has stopped working, a leak dumping water on the deck, a chemistry crash that turned the pool green overnight, or equipment failure during a planned event. All four are time-sensitive and all four are repairable.

For urgent response in Raleigh request a WETYR Pools quote on this page. WETYR dispatches the right local vendor from our Wake County network for same-day response when possible.

Step-by-step

Step 1: Shut off the pump if water is escaping

If water is leaving the pool faster than normal, shut off the pump at the breaker. Running a pump dry destroys the seal and motor in minutes. Shutting down first saves the major repair.

Step 2: Document the failure with photos and notes

Photograph the equipment pad, any visible damage, the pool water level, the pump basket, and the pressure gauge. This speeds up the diagnostic call and lets the technician arrive with the right parts.

Step 3: Request emergency service from WETYR Pools

For Raleigh and Wake County: submit a quote request through our contact form or email [email protected]. WETYR Pools dispatches the right local vendor from our network.

Typical Raleigh costs

  • Diagnostic visit (Raleigh same-day): $125 to $200
  • Pump motor replacement: $400 to $900 parts and labor
  • Pump impeller / shaft seal: $200 to $500
  • Filter housing crack / repair: $250 to $1,200
  • Heater module replacement: $600 to $2,500
  • Salt cell replacement: $400 to $1,200
  • Plumbing leak emergency repair: $300 to $5,000 depending on access
  • Green pool emergency stabilization (chemistry only): $200 to $500
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