Pool Equipment Repairs in Noosa
- Over 30 years of local experience
- Free in-store water testing & advice
- Mobile servicing, repairs & installations
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Noosa Pool Equipment Repairs
When your pool equipment stops working, it can throw off the entire system. At Poolside Noosa, we specialise in fast, reliable pool equipment repairs across Noosa and the Sunshine Coast.
With over 30 years of experience, we know how to get things running again, whether it’s a blocked filter, a faulty chlorinator or a noisy pump. We service and repair all major equipment types including sand filters, cartridge filters, robotic and suction cleaners, chlorinators, pumps and heaters. Every repair is carried out by a skilled technician, and we aim to fix most issues on the spot.
We also offer regular equipment maintenance to keep things working at their best. If something's not running quite right, give us a call on
(07) 5449 7199 for practical help and friendly advice.
The Importance of Maintaining Pool Equipment
Proper maintenance is the best way to avoid breakdowns and costly replacements. Filters and pumps build up debris over time, chlorinators lose efficiency, and even high-quality heaters can wear out. Routine checks keep your system performing safely and efficiently. Cleaning cartridges, inspecting seals, checking flow rates and flushing out blockages are all part of the process. It helps you catch small issues, like strange noises or reduced pressure, before they become major faults. Preventative maintenance also extends equipment life and improves energy efficiency.
Stay ahead of pool problems by keeping your gear in top shape with regular servicing and timely repairs.



What pool equipment needs regular maintenance?
Key items include pumps, filters (both sand and cartridge), chlorinators, robotic or suction cleaners and pool heaters. Regular checks help keep these running smoothly and identify early wear or blockages.
How can I tell if pool equipment is failing?
Signs include noisy or vibrating pumps, reduced water flow, cloudy water, leaking fittings, inconsistent chlorination or sudden increases in energy use. Early diagnosis can prevent bigger problems later.
Do robotic pool cleaners need maintenance?
Yes. Robotic cleaners should have their filters emptied and washed regularly. Their tracks, cords and motors also need checking to ensure efficient cleaning and avoid internal wear.