Broken Pool Line Repair in Killeen, TX

Killeen pools can lose water quickly when underground plumbing fails, especially around returns, skimmers, and equipment tie-ins. If you have wet spots in the yard, air in the plumbing, weak returns, or water loss with no visible crack, an underground pool line may be failing. We isolate the line, locate the bad section, and verify the repair with testing.

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Signs You Might Need Broken Pool Line Repair in Killeen

  • Wet or soggy ground near pool plumbing, returns, skimmer, or equipment
  • Air bubbles in return jets or air collecting in the pump basket
  • Water loss with no obvious crack, skimmer leak, or surface leak
  • Weak flow, poor circulation, or pressure changes after startup
  • A plumbing line that will not hold pressure during testing

How We Diagnose and Repair It

  1. Inspect visible plumbing, equipment pad, skimmer, returns, and wet areas
  2. Pressure test and isolate the failing line or plumbing run
  3. Locate the damaged section and explain the least invasive access path
  4. Repair or replace failed pipe, fittings, couplings, or connections
  5. Retest the line and confirm the system holds pressure before closeout

What We Commonly Repair in Killeen

  • Return line leaks
  • Suction line leaks
  • Skimmer plumbing failures
  • Broken underground PVC and fittings
  • Equipment pad tie-in and pressure-side plumbing issues

What Affects Cost

Pool line repair pricing depends on the line location, depth, access, and length of damaged pipe. We isolate the problem first so the scope is clear before digging starts.

Why Homeowners in Killeen Call Centex Pool Repair

  • Pressure testing before digging
  • Least-invasive access planning
  • Verified repair before closing the area
  • Clear next steps for urgent water loss

Nearby Areas We Serve

Harker Heights, Copperas Cove, Fort Cavazos area, Nolanville, Belton, Temple, Salado

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if a pool line is broken?

Common signs include wet soil, air bubbles, weak returns, water loss, or a line that fails a pressure test.

Will you need to cut concrete?

Not always. We isolate and locate the problem first so access is limited to the area that actually needs repair.

Can broken lines waste a lot of water?

Yes. Underground line leaks can waste water continuously and saturate soil around the pool.

Do you test the repair afterward?

Yes. We verify the repaired line with pressure testing or system checks before finishing the job.