Pool Repairs & Renovations in Hillcrest
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A pool can look “mostly fine” and still be quietly costing you money and time — slow water loss, recurring cloudy water, a pump that’s getting louder every month, or a surface that’s turned rough and uncomfortable.
In Hillcrest, pools also take strain from seasonal storms, debris, and constant use in summer — and when something starts failing (a fitting, a line, a seal, a surface), it often shows up as repeat problems that never fully go away with quick fixes.
Premium Pools provides professional pool repairs and renovations in Hillcrest, including pool leak detection and leak repairs, structural crack repairs, plumbing repairs, and pool pump and filter repairs.
We also handle full pool refurbishments when the surface, tiles, coping, or equipment needs a proper refresh — with clean workmanship and finishes that are made to last.
Areas We Serve in and around Hillcrest
We offer pool repairs and renovations across Hillcrest and surrounding Upper Highway areas, including Waterfall and Gillitts (and nearby suburbs).
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Pool Repairs in Hillcrest
Pool leak detection & pool leak repairs
If you’re topping up more than usual, noticing wet patches near the pool, or your water level drops to a “usual stopping point,” there’s a good chance you’re dealing with a leak.
Leaks can come from the pool shell, plumbing lines, skimmer, lights, jets, or worn fittings. We take a practical diagnostic approach, then repair the source of the leak so you’re not stuck in a cycle of repeat callouts.
Crack repairs and structural fixes
Cracks aren’t all the same — some are surface-level, others point to movement or deeper structural stress. We assess the crack type, location, and likely cause, then carry out the right repair method for your pool so it holds up over time (not just until the next season).
Pool pump repairs, pool filter repairs & equipment faults
When circulation is off, everything becomes harder: water goes cloudy, algae becomes more likely, and chemical balance becomes a constant fight.
If your pump is noisy, struggling to prime, tripping power, or your filter isn’t performing, we diagnose the system and advise whether repair or replacement is the smarter move. This includes common issues with seals, baskets, bearings, valves, and flow restrictions.
Pool plumbing repairs and circulation problems
Weak suction, air in the system, poor returns, or recurring priming issues often point to plumbing faults — blockages, failing valves, leaking lines, or suction-side air leaks.
We repair the underlying issue and restore clean, efficient circulation so your pool becomes easier to maintain.
Skimmers, weirs, jets and fittings
A cracked skimmer, broken weir, leaking jet, or worn fitting can cause water loss and poor surface cleaning. These smaller components often create big frustration when ignored — and fixing them early helps prevent water getting behind finishes or under coping.
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Pool Renovations and Pool Refurbishment in Hillcrest
If your pool is structurally sound but looks tired, feels rough, or you’re repairing “one thing after another,” a renovation is often the most cost-effective long-term solution.
A proper renovation isn’t only about aesthetics — it improves performance, reduces recurring issues, and modernises the pool for how you use it today.
Pool resurfacing, re-marbelite & finish renewal
If the surface is rough, stained, patchy, or shedding material into the water, it may be time for pool resurfacing.
Depending on your pool type and condition, this can include re-marbelite (marbelite resurfacing) or other suitable finish renewal options.
The key is correct preparation and addressing underlying issues first (like cracks or leaks), so the new finish bonds well and lasts.
Fibreglass relining / fibreglass pool lining
Where appropriate, fibreglass relining (fibreglass pool lining) can be a strong refurbishment option when you want a smoother, “like-new” interior and a refreshed feel.
We’ll advise whether your pool is a good candidate and what prep is required before lining.
Tiles, coping, edging and pool surrounds
Waterline tiles and coping usually show age first. Renovation is the ideal time to replace failing tiles, reset loose coping, and restore the pool edge properly so water doesn’t creep behind finishes and create future failures.
Renovations that combine “fix + upgrade”
In many Hillcrest renovations, homeowners choose to solve multiple issues in one planned scope — fix leaks, refresh the finish, replace worn fittings, and sort out equipment performance together — so the pool feels stable and “new” again, not just patched.
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Common Hillcrest Repair & Renovation Jobs We Handle
You’ll typically call us for:
Water loss requiring pool leak detection and leak repairs
Rough/stained interiors needing pool resurfacing / re-marbelite
Fibreglass relining (where suitable)
Pool pump repairs and circulation issues
Pool filter repairs and filtration performance problems
Plumbing faults (weak suction, air leaks, blocked/failed lines)
Skimmer, weir, jet and fitting repairs
Loose coping, cracked edging, and waterline tile failures
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FAQs: Pool Repairs & Renovations in Hillcrest
Yes. We serve Hillcrest and surrounding areas, including Waterfall and Gillitts (and nearby suburbs).
Evaporation does happen, especially in hot, windy weather. But if you’re topping up frequently, seeing damp patches, noticing air in the system, or the water drops to a consistent level and stops, a leak becomes more likely. The right inspection prevents wasted money on “guess repairs.”
A repair targets a specific fault (a leak, crack, pump issue, plumbing problem). A renovation/refurbishment is broader — usually resurfacing/re-marbelite or relining, tile/coping refresh, and upgrades done together so the pool performs better and looks new again.
You can, but it shouldn’t be done blindly. Cracks/leaks should be repaired (or properly assessed) first — otherwise the leak may continue underneath, or the new surface may fail.
Often, yes — especially when the pool is structurally sound but the finish is rough, stained, or failing. The right answer depends on the condition underneath and what preparation is required.
Fibreglass relining can be ideal when you want a smooth, refreshed interior and the pool is suitable for lining (shape/condition/prep requirements). We’ll advise honestly after inspection.
If the pump is relatively new and the issue is repairable (seals/bearings/impeller-type faults), repair can be worthwhile. If it’s older and repeatedly failing, replacement can be more cost-effective long term. We’ll recommend the practical option after checking condition and performance.
Smaller repairs can be completed quickly once the cause is confirmed and parts are available. Renovations take longer because surface prep, curing time, finishing work, and final checks all matter. After assessment, we’ll give you a realistic timeline based on the scope.
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If you need reliable pool repairs or pool renovations in Hillcrest, we’re ready to help.