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    5 Best Pool Repair Companies in Frisco, TX (2026)

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesApril 30, 20265 Mins Read
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    Frisco sits on the same shifting North Texas clay that runs under most of Collin County, and that ground is hard on pools. Soil that swells in spring and shrinks in a dry summer puts steady stress on plumbing lines, skimmers, and shells. Add a decade or two of heavy use and most Frisco pools eventually need real repair work, not just a cleaning visit.

    The catch is that pool repair covers a wide range, from a cracked skimmer throat to underground pipe failures to structural shell cracks. Not every company handles all of it, and the wrong fix can mask a leak instead of stopping it. Here are five pool repair companies serving Frisco, what each one does well, and who they suit best.

    1. Mr. Pool Leak Repair

    Mr. Pool Leak Repair provides pool repair and leak detection across Frisco, TX, backed by more than 20,000 leaks found and 550-plus five-star reviews since 2013. Their repair depth comes from an unusual origin. The company started in pool remodeling, taking pools apart and rebuilding them, so they understand how every part of a pool is constructed and where it tends to fail. That matters for repair work, because a lasting fix depends on diagnosing the real cause rather than patching the symptom.

    On the repair side, they handle skimmer and fitting seals, underground plumbing, shell cracks, and structural stabilization, and they put every job in writing. Their warranties are among the strongest in Texas: lifetime coverage on structural pier and foundation leveling work, plus three years on underground pipe repairs and seal repairs, all transferable to a new owner. For severe structural failures, they coordinate with licensed Texas professional engineers. If a leak is part of the problem, its detection and repair come from the same crew, so nothing falls through the cracks. 

    2. Frisco Pool Service Inc.

    Frisco Pool Service Inc. offers pool maintenance and repair in Frisco, TX, with more than 30 years serving Collin and Denton County. Their technicians are licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, and the company is a warranty service center for major equipment brands including Jandy, Polaris, and Pentair. That makes them a strong choice for equipment-related repairs, since warranty work on pumps and heaters can run through them directly. Owners who want a long-established local name with manufacturer credentials will find a good fit here.

    3. ASP – America’s Swimming Pool Company of Frisco

    ASP of Frisco provides pool repair, resurfacing, and deck work in Frisco, TX, as part of the largest pool service brand in the country. Every technician is a Certified Pool Operator with the National Swimming Pool Foundation, and the company works on flat-rate pricing with background-checked, insured crews. They cover Frisco, Prosper, The Colony, and Little Elm. If you value standardized pricing and a national service network, ASP is built around exactly that.

    4. Allied Aquatics

    Allied Aquatics handles residential and commercial pool repair across Frisco, McKinney, Plano, and the surrounding cities. They cover the full range of repair and maintenance, and weekly service customers get discounts on repairs and installations along with reduced chemical costs. Their Algae-Free Guarantee speaks to a service-first approach. Allied is a sensible option for owners who want one company managing both ongoing care and the occasional repair.

    5. Pool Troopers

    Pool Troopers delivers residential pool repair and service in Frisco, TX, with licensed, certified mobile technicians and no service contracts. Their repair scope is broad, covering pumps, heaters, filters, valves, plumbing, lights, tile, skimmers, and automation. They provide free repair estimates and stand behind their work. For owners who want contract-free flexibility from a large, established operation, Pool Troopers fits the bill.

    How to Choose the Right Pool Repair Company in Frisco

    Start by matching the company to the problem. Equipment failures (pumps, heaters, automation) often go fastest through a manufacturer warranty service center. Structural issues, shell cracks, and underground plumbing leaks call for a company with real diagnostic and structural repair experience, not just a service route.

    For any repair tied to water loss, make sure the company finds the leak before quoting the fix. A patch over a misdiagnosed leak fails fast and costs you twice. Ask what the repair warranty covers, whether it transfers if you sell the house, and whether the crew checks the equipment pad as well as the shell. In Frisco specifically, ask whether they account for soil movement, since that is what reopens a lot of repairs that looked fine on day one.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the most common pool repair in Frisco? Plumbing and skimmer leaks rank high, largely because of soil movement that stresses underground lines and shell penetrations. Equipment repairs on pumps and heaters are also common as pools age.

    How long does a pool repair take? A seal or fitting repair can often be done in a single visit. Underground plumbing repairs and structural work take longer because lines have to be located, accessed, repaired, and retested to confirm they hold.

    Is a repair warranty important? Yes. A written, transferable warranty protects you if the repair fails and adds value if you sell the home. Always read what voids it before you sign off.
    Can the same company find and fix the leak? The best ones do both. Using one crew for detection and repair keeps accountability in one place, so there is no finger-pointing if the pool keeps losing water.

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