Top-rated swimming pool heaters repair or service pros.

Get matched with top swimming pool heaters repair or service pros in Westlake Village, CA

Enter your zip and get matched with up to 3 pros

Matching on HomeAdvisor

Share some details icon
Share some details about your home project.
Match with local pros icon
Within moments, match with highly-rated local pros.
Compare quotes icon
Compare quotes and choose the best pro for the job.

Find Swimming pool heaters repair or service pros in Westlake Village

Avatar for R1 Pool Service
R1 Pool Service
5.0(
64
)

Serving Westlake Village, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I have used R1 twice now for major pool repairs. Both timers were great and I have recommended to others. The first repair was replacing the heater and pump. The second repair was replacing the pool circuit board. I cannot speak more highly of the work."
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos

+68

Response time2 days
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Avatar for Blue Pacific Pool & Spa Maintenance & Repairs
Blue Pacific Pool & Spa Maintenance & Repairs
5.0(
22
)

Serving Westlake Village, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Eric is a true professional! He knows about pool repair. He was able to complete my repair in about 30 minutes. Other pool professionals couldnâ t figure out the problem. I am thankful for his service. It made my week !!!!"
Swamp to Pool
Equipment Replacement
Expansion joint
Fire Recovery
Fire Recovery

+1

Response time2 hrs
Response rate89%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Avatar for Absolute Pools Resurfacing Inc
Absolute Pools Resurfacing Inc
4.9(
69
)

Serving Westlake Village, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Absolutely outstanding!!! My pool had cracks and I lost a lot of water, up to 2" a day. I researched several pool companies and most of them wanted to completely rebuild the entire pool, basically build a new pool inside the old one. The cost would have been 80-100K. After a lot of interviews it was clear to me that fiberglass was the only viable alternative to save the existing pool. In my area there were only 2 companies that offered fiberglass and I interviewed them both. Although both companies most likely would have done a similar job and the quotes were very compatible, I decided to go with Absolute, a younger and newer company. It was not a mistake. Absolute was able to do the job right away, which was also very important to me since I didn't want to keep my pool empty at the beginning of the rainy season. Noe and his crew arrived exactly as promised in beautiful clean white overalls. All their tools were state of the art and they wasted no time to open up every single crack and follow the leaks until they got into damage-free territory and no rusty rebars or signs of cracks were found. The cracks were then fixed with high pressure concrete and overlapping sheets of fiberglass. The waterline tiles could be saved and were skillfully covered to prepare for several layers of fiberglass, bonding everything together. The fiberglass was applied with a state-of-the-art machine and the crew worked beautifully together. Without many words everybody knew exactly what to do. It was a joy watching the team performing in their white overalls, looking more like cosmonauts then concrete workers. The construction site was kept immaculate every day, even the demolished concrete was packaged in clean plastic bags and taken off-site. There was never any trash around. My 20 year old glass tiles were sand blasted or glass-pearl blasted and looked like new. There was no mess- up, no false claim, no delay and after only six days the pool looked like new, or better than new. I truly believe, and I got some good guarantees, that the pool was saved and will be good for another 15 years or so and all of that for less than 20K. The surface is extremely easy to clean and will probably use much less chemicals. I have done a lot of construction projects in my life, but this one was one of my best and most impressive experiences I have had. I highly recommend this company. On top of all they are super nice and friendly people to work with. Don't hesitate hiring them if you have similar problems with your pool and have exhausted any other option."
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos

+36

Response time4 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
Avatar for Best Quality Movers
Best Quality Movers
5.0(
299
)

Serving Westlake Village, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Credit card accepted

"They arrived exactly on time and were professional and prepared to start the moving process right away.  Alex and his team made sure to review all the contract details and walked us through the moving process.  They treated our belongs carefully and respectfully during the entire move.  Highly recommended and I would use their service again in the future."
Movers getting armour
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Recommended by94%of homeowners
...
Showing 1-10 of 65
FAQs for swimming pool heaters repair or service projects in Westlake Village, CA

Replacing a pool heater costs $3,000 on average. Final pricing depends on the type of heater (gas, electric, or solar) and your pool's size. Factor for swimming pool repair costs, at an average of $3,800. When you start experiencing issues with your pool heater, other equipment and structural failures often follow. Installation is often the least expensive for electric and gas heaters. Heat pumps and solar panels often cost several thousand dollars more to install.

A pool heater’s lifespan is determined by its type and proper upkeep. Solar heaters last 20 to 25 years, electric heat pumps perform for five to 10 years, and gas heaters remain effective for 5 years. Regular pool maintenance safeguards performance and prevents premature failure. Ensuring that you adhere to a strict annual service schedule protects your investment and maintains consistent heating efficiency.

Depending on the size of your pool, location, climate, and current energy prices, you’ll spend up to $20 per hour to heat a pool using propane, $9 per hour using natural gas, and $1 to $2 per hour for a heat pump. Northern climates require more energy and can double the price. Standard estimates allow homeowners to easily estimate the cost of heating a pool for a month. Propane heaters, for example, are known to burn around 1 gallon per hour per 100,000 BTUs.

An electric or gas heat pump will take eight to 14 hours to heat a pool, while a solar heat pump takes 24 to 72 hours. Multiply the number of gallons by 8.34 to get your total pounds of water. Divide this figure by your heater's BTU rating to determine how many hours it takes to raise the water temperature by 1 degree Fahrenheit.

If your pool heater is not raising the water temperature to the desired level, the issue is caused by cold ambient conditions rather than a malfunction. The best solution is to install a solar cover that locks in heat and boosts efficiency. A solar cover costing $120 to $250 enhances heat retention, ensuring your heater performs at its peak. Additionally, verify that all settings—such as thermostat calibration and water circulation—are properly adjusted to support optimal heating.

Regular annual maintenance is crucial to keep your pool heater running efficiently and to avoid high repair costs. Investing $100 to $200 in yearly maintenance prevents issues such as excessive noise, surging energy bills, and malfunctioning controls. This proactive care not only prolongs your heater’s lifespan but also ensures reliable performance throughout the season. Always refer to your warranty guidelines to follow the required maintenance procedures.

The Westlake Village, CA homeowners’ guide to swimming pool heaters repairs or services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.

  • A lap pool built in backyard of house

    Curious about lap pool costs? Learn the average price to install a lap pool, key cost factors, and tips to get the most value from your swim-friendly upgrade.

  • Backyard pool with lighting design

    Not sure who to call to fix a pool light? Learn why a pool repair service is best, what electricians can do, and what replacement costs.