Pool Services
Pool & Spa Plumbing
Pool and spa plumbing covers the pipes that move your water — repairing breaks, replacing failing lines, rerouting, and running new plumbing.
What We Offer
About Pool & Spa Plumbing
Every pool is a closed plumbing system: water is pulled from the skimmer and main drain, pushed through the pump and filter, and returned through the jets. When any of those underground or equipment-pad lines breaks, degrades, or comes apart at a joint, the whole system suffers — lost water, lost prime, poor circulation, and air in the lines. Pool and spa plumbing service repairs, replaces, and extends those lines so the system runs the way it should.
What does pool & spa plumbing cover?
This service addresses the pipes themselves — the suction lines (skimmer, main drain), the return lines that feed the jets, the cleaner and spa lines, and the manifold at the equipment pad. It includes repairing breaks, replacing aged or brittle pipe, fixing failed glue joints, sealing suction-side air leaks, rerouting lines, and running entirely new plumbing during upgrades or renovations.
Common pool plumbing problems
- Cracked or broken underground lines from ground movement, settling, or pressure
- Root intrusion that crushes or pierces pipe over time
- Failed or brittle PVC and bad glue joints that separate with age
- Freeze breaks in lines and fittings
- Suction-side air leaks that pull air in (you'll see bubbles in the jets or a pump that won't hold prime)
- Collapsed or restricted lines that choke circulation
- Equipment-pad plumbing that leaks or needs reconfiguring
How plumbing service differs from detection and equipment work
Plumbing is the network of pipes. Leak detection is how we find a break in those pipes; equipment diagnostics deals with the gear on the pad (pump, filter, heater). Plumbing service is the actual repair, replacement, or extension of the lines that carry the water.
Our process
- Isolate the problem. Pressure testing identifies which line is failing and approximately where.
- Locate the break. Acoustic listening and tracing pinpoint the exact spot, minimizing digging.
- Access the line. Only the area over the repair is opened up.
- Repair, replace, or reroute. The failed section is fixed with proper materials and methods — or rerouted/replaced where that's the better long-term answer.
- Pressure test to verify. The repaired line is re-tested to confirm it holds before the area is closed back up.
New lines, reroutes, and renovations
Plumbing service isn't only about breaks. When equipment is relocated, a spa or water feature is added, or old plumbing has reached the end of its life, new lines and reroutes restore proper flow and set the system up for years of reliable operation.
Residential and commercial systems
From a single backyard return line to the larger manifolds and multiple circuits of a commercial or HOA pool, the same diagnostic-first approach applies — isolate, locate, repair, verify.
What to expect
Because plumbing repairs often involve buried lines, accurate location work up front is what keeps the job efficient and the digging minimal. You'll receive a clear scope and proposal before work begins, and the repaired line is always pressure-tested before the job is considered done.
Related services
pool leak detection · pool leak repair · pool equipment diagnostics · pool equipment installation
Pool & spa plumbing FAQ
How do you find an underground plumbing leak without digging up the yard?
Pressure testing isolates the failing line and acoustic equipment traces it to the break, so only the spot over the repair needs to be opened.
What causes pool plumbing to break?
Most commonly ground movement and settling, root intrusion, brittle or improperly glued pipe, and freeze damage.
What is a suction-side air leak?
It's a leak on the intake side of the pump that pulls air into the system — you'll often see bubbles at the return jets or a pump that loses prime.
Can you reroute plumbing instead of replacing a whole run?
Yes. Where it's the better long-term solution, a reroute can be faster and more reliable than chasing a failing original line.
Do you run new plumbing for renovations or added features?
Yes — new lines and reroutes are part of plumbing service for upgrades, equipment relocation, and added spas or water features.
Plumbing problem draining your pool?
If you're losing water, losing prime, or seeing air in the jets, the plumbing is a likely culprit. Reach out to get the failing line located and repaired the right way.
Pool & Spa Plumbing Areas We Proudly Serve
Gold Star Leak & Repair is proud to provide expert pool & spa plumbing across our primary TX service areas and surrounding communities in Austin & Houston Metros. Whether you need pool & spa plumbing, our team supports homeowners and businesses within a 60-mile radius of Cedar Park.
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