Spa Spillway Leak Repair in Georgetown, TX

Georgetown pools often see heavy sun, limestone conditions, and aging tile or spillway materials that need a careful repair-first inspection. If your raised spa spillway is leaking, cracking, staining, or no longer sheeting evenly into the pool, we inspect the tile, stone, sealant, structure, and related plumbing before recommending a repair.

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Signs You Might Need Spa Spillway Leak Repair in Georgetown

  • Water leaking, staining, or eroding around the spa spillway
  • Cracked or loose tile, stone, coping, or grout near the spillover
  • Uneven spillover, weak flow, or water bypassing the intended path
  • Spa or pool water loss that gets worse when the spillway runs
  • Visible gaps, failed sealant, or hollow-sounding tile around the spillway

How We Diagnose and Repair It

  1. Inspect the spillway face, tile, grout, sealant, structure, and flow pattern
  2. Check whether the issue is surface failure, movement, or plumbing-related water loss
  3. Explain repair options for sealing, tile replacement, material repair, or flow correction
  4. Repair the spillway area and replace failed materials where needed
  5. Run the system and verify the spillover is controlled and leak-free

What We Commonly Repair in Georgetown

  • Failed spillway sealant and grout
  • Loose or cracked spillway tile and stone
  • Raised spa leak paths behind the spillover
  • Uneven spillway sheet flow
  • Water-feature leaks tied to spa spillway materials

What Affects Cost

Spa spillway repair cost depends on access, tile or stone condition, and whether the leak is surface-level or tied to plumbing. We diagnose first so the repair plan is clear.

Why Homeowners in Georgetown Call Centex Pool Repair

  • Spillway leak diagnosis before patching
  • Tile, sealant, flow, and plumbing checks together
  • Clean repair planning for raised spa features
  • Fast scheduling for active water loss issues

Nearby Areas We Serve

Sun City, Berry Creek, Serenada, Teravista, Round Rock, Leander, Liberty Hill

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my spa spillway leaking?

Common causes include failed sealant, cracked grout, loose tile, movement, or a leak behind the spillway face.

Can a spillway leak waste pool water?

Yes. Water can escape behind the wall or through gaps instead of returning cleanly into the pool.

Can you make the spillway flow evenly again?

In many cases, yes. After repair we run the system and check the spillover pattern.

Do you replace tile around the spillway?

Yes. If tile or grout has failed, we can replace damaged materials as part of the repair.