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Pool Repair Services in Tulsa, OK

Pool Repair Services in Tulsa, OK and surrounding areas

Tulsa Pools and Repair bring decades of hands-on experience to every job site. With over 65 years of experience between our leading contractors, our team of experts know how to address every situation and will get it done in a timely manner.

When something goes wrong with your pool, you can trust that Tulsa Pools and Repair will identify and diagnose the correct issues, so that you are not wasting thousands of dollars repairing something that didn’t need fixed.

Built on Experience, Focused on Quality

Our background in swimming pool construction gives us an advantage. We don’t send out hourly paid technicians to diagnose and bid your job. When you call for a free estimate, you will meet Clark or Mike, who bring their broad knowledge base to every situation. Their attention to detail, then, can be focused on accurate, dependable solutions.

What We Handle

We provide repair services for a wide range of pool issues, including:

Every repair is handled with a focus on providing superior materials and craftmanship, with lasting performance.

Why Choose Us

Experienced and Knowledge-Driven

Our knowledge is built on decades of hands-on experience. As such, our experts know how to identify the correct issues and how to effectively correct them without overcharging for unnecessary repairs.

Honest and Reliable Service

We communicate with our customers to explain the necessary repairs and how our solution will work to correct the problem. Through open and honest communication, customers feel confident in the proposed recommendations and have a better understanding of how their pool works.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Rust comes to the surface of the pool when the rebar is exposed to moisture. To fix that, we will need to chip back the plaster and gunite and cut back the rebar. Then, we add a rust inhibitor and seal the hole with new plaster. Depending on the plaster color, a patch may not always match the existing plaster, but we do our best to get the colors as close as possible. The only way to guarantee a seamless appearance is to re-plaster the entire pool.

 

No. The first 12 inches around the pool is called coping. We can cut out the coping and replace it without touching the rest of your deck. In fact, many people choose to update their coping to give their pool a new facelift without having to spend the extra money on replacing their entire pool deck.