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Pool Filter Repair

Pool Filter Repair in The Woodlands, TX

Restoring Water Clarity in Greater Northern Houston & Montgomery County

When a pool filter isn’t functioning the way it should, water quality tends to shift quickly. Component clogs or internal damage can turn your pool into a cloudy, unusable mess, especially during the peak summer months. Dealing with failing equipment is stressful enough without waiting days for a callback from an unresponsive contractor.

If your filter isn’t capturing particles effectively or maintaining proper flow, The Pool Authority is ready to help with dependable pool filter repair services. Our licensed technicians can evaluate pressure levels, internal media condition, and flow restrictions that may be limiting performance and perform targeted repairs to restore a safe, swim-ready pool.

Don’t settle for a dirty pool. Our pros are here to help with expert filter repair in The Woodlands. Call (346) 450-8047 to schedule a service.

How We Protect Your Filtration System from the Texas Heat

The hottest months can force your filtration system to work overtime to circulate water and keep algae at bay. When filters become clogged with sunscreen, debris, or hard water, your pump has to strain twice as hard to push water through, which can lead to an overheated and burnt-out motor.

We protect your equipment by keeping a close eye on your system’s internal pressure and performing timely backwashing or cartridge cleaning when your filter shows signs of restricted flow. By addressing these minor adjustments, we extend the lifespan of your gear while saving you money on premature replacements. 

How We Restore Maximum Flow to Overworked Filtration Systems

Precision Testing

Before dismantling any housing, we check the baseline pressure and inspect the external valves to identify where the restriction is happening. 

Deep Cleaning & Descaling

We meticulously clean your existing media and perform heavy-duty acid washes to dissolve stubborn calcium scale that regular backwashing can leave behind. 

Internal Component Inspection

A filter is only as effective as its internal parts. We carefully examine the manifolds, standpipes, and laterals for hairline cracks or crushed plastic. 

What to Do When Your Filter Can’t Keep the Water Clear

When a pool filter stops keeping up, water clarity declines quickly. Some possible causes include clogged media, restricted flow, or internal wear that limits how effectively the system removes debris. 

Here are some basic steps you can take while waiting for our crew to arrive:

  • Check your skimmer baskets. Emptying packed leaves can improve water flow. We can verify that your underground lines are free of blockages.
  • Check the pressure gauge. If the needle is higher than normal, we can determine if you need a routine backwash, a chemical soak, or a media swap.
  • Run the pump continuously. Keeping the water moving can prevent algae from taking hold while our professionals dismantle the housing and clear sediment.

Why Is My Filter Pressure So High?  

If the needle on your pressure gauge is creeping up to 8–10 above your normal baseline, this may indicate a significant flow restriction inside the tank. Heavy layers of sunscreen, tanning oils, sweat, and microscopic debris can bind together into a thick sludge that chokes the media and forces your motor to strain against the blockage.

Our technicians eliminate the guesswork by safely bleeding the trapped air, disassembling the unit, and performing a rigorous deep clean to dissolve organic buildup. If the gauge remains elevated, we can inspect the return lines and multi-port valves to pinpoint and resolve the bottleneck. 

How Often Should I Clean My Pool Filter?  

Knowing when to service your equipment can prevent future breakdowns and keep your water clean for swimming. While the golden rule is to clean your unit whenever the gauge rises 8 to 10 PSI above normal, the exact timeline depends on your system’s size, the surrounding foliage, and bather load. Our team can recommend a tailored maintenance schedule designed for your specific yard and equipment. 

Some general guidelines include:

  • Cartridge filters require a thorough hose-down every 3–4 months, although heavy spring pollen may dictate more frequent attention every 2–6 weeks.
  • Diatomaceous earth (DE) filters require cleaning and recharging every 4–8 weeks, especially during heavy debris seasons.
  • Sand filters need a backwash every few weeks during peak season, as well as a complete sand replacement every 3–5 years to combat calcification.
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Why Choose The Pool Authority?

  • Licensed & Insured
    You can rest easy that our team is licensed, insured, and thoroughly vetted. Your pool is in the hands of professionals.
  • Around-the-Clock Customer Support
    We keep you updated with photo and service reports sent to your email after each visit for peace of mind.
  • Affordable Pricing

    Enjoy high-quality pool services at prices that won’t break the bank. Our competitive rates give you the best value without compromising on quality.

  • Easy & Reliable

    Our process is straightforward and hassle-free, designed to make your experience as easy as possible for consistent, dependable results.

Contact Our Pool Filter Repair Experts Today

From blazing August afternoons to sudden winter freezes, our region’s weather shifts can make it challenging to maintain a balanced pool. Our team steps in to handle the tedious upkeep so you can spend your free time actually enjoying the water. When you work with us, you won’t have to worry about pushy sales tactics or confusing technical jargon. We prioritize prompt arrivals and accurate diagnostics to deliver honest recommendations that align with your needs, property, and budget. 

Bring back your pool’s sparkle with reliable pool care from our trusted professionals. Contact us online to request a free estimate. We are available 24/7.

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