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Skimmer Replacement

A cracked or leaking pool skimmer is one of the most common causes of water loss. Skimmer replacement removes the failed unit and installs a new one so the pool holds water.

Pool skimmer replacement

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About Skimmer Replacement

Pool skimmer replacement

The skimmer is one of the hardest-working parts of a pool — and one of the most common places it springs a leak. A cracked skimmer body or throat, or a skimmer that has separated from the surrounding structure, can quietly drain water for months. Skimmer replacement removes the failed unit and installs a new one so the pool holds water again.

What is skimmer replacement?

Skimmer replacement is the repair or full replacement of a pool's skimmer — the unit set into the pool wall that pulls surface water (and debris) into the filtration system. When the skimmer cracks, separates from the shell, or fails at its connections, it leaks. Minor issues can sometimes be sealed, but a cracked or separated skimmer usually needs to be replaced to truly stop the leak.

Signs your skimmer is leaking

  • The water level drops to — and then stops at — the bottom of the skimmer mouth
  • Wet, soft, or settling soil near the skimmer
  • A visible crack in the skimmer body, throat, or weir
  • Air being pulled into the system at the skimmer
  • Water loss that detection traces to the skimmer area

Why skimmers crack and leak

Skimmers fail for a few predictable reasons: cracks forming between the skimmer and the pool shell as the two move differently, plastic fatigue and age, freeze damage, ground movement and settling, and sometimes issues from the original installation. Because the skimmer sits at the junction of the pool, the deck, and the plumbing, it's exposed to stress from all three.

How skimmer replacement relates to detection and leak repair

A skimmer leak should be confirmed before it's repaired. Leak detection verifies the skimmer is the source (it's a frequent culprit, but not the only possible one). Skimmer replacement is a specialized branch of pool leak repair — the fix matched specifically to a failed skimmer.

Our skimmer replacement process

  1. Confirm the skimmer is the leak source through detection.
  2. Access the skimmer. This typically means opening a section of the deck or surrounding area to reach the unit.
  3. Remove the failed skimmer and prepare the connection to the shell and plumbing.
  4. Install the new skimmer, bonding it to the structure and reconnecting the plumbing properly.
  5. Restore the area — deck, tile, or coping around the work.
  6. Test to confirm the leak is resolved and the skimmer functions correctly.

Residential and commercial

Skimmer failures happen in backyard pools and in larger commercial and HOA pools with multiple skimmers. More skimmers simply mean more potential points to check and, occasionally, more than one to address.

What to expect

Because the skimmer is built into the pool and deck, replacement usually involves some access work and restoration of the surrounding surface. You'll get a clear scope and proposal up front that accounts for the access and finish work, not just the skimmer itself.

Related services

pool leak detection · pool leak repair · pool crack repair · pool & spa plumbing

Skimmer replacement FAQ

How do I know it's the skimmer leaking?

A classic sign is water dropping only to the bottom of the skimmer opening. Detection confirms it before any work is done.

Can a cracked skimmer be sealed instead of replaced?

Minor issues can sometimes be sealed, but a cracked body or one that has separated from the shell usually needs replacement for a lasting fix.

Will you have to open up my deck?

Most skimmer replacements require accessing the unit from the deck or surrounding area, which is then restored as part of the job.

Why do skimmers crack in the first place?

Movement between the skimmer and the shell, plastic fatigue, freeze damage, and ground settling are the usual causes.

Is a leaking skimmer urgent?

A skimmer leak wastes water continuously and can saturate the soil around the pool, so it's worth addressing promptly rather than letting it run.

Stop the leak at your skimmer

If your water keeps dropping to the skimmer line, the skimmer is a likely cause. Reach out to confirm it and get a new one installed so your pool holds water again.

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