Keep Your Pool Running Without Interruption

SUN POOLZ provides equipment repair services for pool owners in the Tri-State area

Your pool equipment works continuously throughout the year in Warrick, Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, and Spencer counties, where steady sunshine and warm weather mean your pump, filter, and heater rarely get a break. When a component fails or begins making unusual sounds, the water quality declines quickly, and you may notice debris floating or circulation slowing down within just a few days.


SUN POOLZ repairs pool equipment including pumps, filters, heaters, timers, valves, and control panels. We diagnose the cause of the failure, replace worn parts, and restore full operation so your pool returns to safe and clean conditions. Most repairs are completed in a single visit, and we carry common replacement parts to reduce wait times.


If your pool equipment is not performing as expected in the Tri-State area, including Warrick, Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, and Spencer counties, contact SUN POOLZ to schedule a repair visit.

What happens during a repair visit

When you schedule a repair with SUN POOLZ in the Tri-State area, including Warrick, Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, and Spencer counties, a technician inspects the equipment, tests electrical connections, checks for leaks, and listens for irregular motor sounds. We identify the specific part or system causing the problem and explain what needs to be replaced or adjusted.


After the repair is finished, you will notice the pump runs quietly again, water flows evenly through the returns, and the filtration cycle completes on schedule. Your water will clear up as circulation improves, and the system will hold temperature if a heater was involved.


We also check related components to confirm that the repair has not affected other parts of the system. If additional maintenance is recommended, we explain what it involves and when it should be done. Repairs do not include resurfacing, tile replacement, or structural modifications to the pool shell.

Questions homeowners ask before scheduling

Homeowners often want to know how long a repair will take, what parts might be needed, and whether their pool can still be used during the process. These are the questions we answer most often.

How long does a typical equipment repair take?
Most repairs are completed within one to two hours, depending on the part being replaced and whether electrical work is required. If a custom part needs to be ordered, we provide a timeline and temporary solutions when possible.

What are the most common reasons pool equipment fails?
Pumps often fail due to worn seals or motor burnout, filters clog from debris buildup, and heaters stop working because of calcium deposits or sensor malfunctions. Timers and control boards can fail from power surges or age.

Can I use my pool while equipment is being repaired?
You should avoid using the pool until the repair is complete and the system is tested. Running the pool with faulty equipment can worsen the problem and affect water quality.

What should I do if my pump is making a loud grinding noise?
Turn off the pump immediately and call SUN POOLZ. Grinding noises usually mean a bearing has failed or debris is caught in the impeller, and continued use can damage the motor.

Do you repair both above-ground and in-ground pool equipment?
Yes, we repair equipment for both pool types. The components are often similar, though some above-ground systems use smaller pumps and simpler filtration setups.

SUN POOLZ handles equipment repairs throughout the Tri-State area, including Warrick, Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, and Spencer counties, from older mechanical systems to newer digital controls. If your pool equipment has stopped working or is not performing correctly, reach out to schedule a diagnostic visit.