Your pool heater is essential for maintaining comfortable swimming temperatures, especially as peak-heat summer months come to an end or have yet to start. However, like any piece of equipment, pool heaters can develop issues over time.
If your heater isn’t working as expected, identifying the problem early can save you time, money, and frustration. We’ll walk you through some of the most common pool heater issues, how to diagnose them, and when to call our professionals for repairs.
Common Problems for Gas, Electric or Solar-Powered Pool Heaters
1. Pool Heater Won’t Turn On
If your pool heater isn’t turning on at all, several factors could be at play:
- Power Supply Issues – A tripped breaker, blown fuse, or disconnected power source could prevent the heater from turning on.
- Gas Supply Problems – If you have a gas heater, check if the gas valve is open and ensure there’s an adequate gas supply.
- Dirty or Clogged Filters – Low water flow due to dirty filters or clogged pump baskets can trigger safety mechanisms that prevent the heater from activating.
- Thermostat Issues – If the thermostat is set too low, the heater won’t engage.
How to Fix It:
- Check the breaker box and reset any tripped breakers
- Ensure gas valves are open and check for any leaks
- Clean or replace pool filters to improve water flow
- Set the thermostat higher than the current water temperature to see if the heater turns on
2. The Heater Turns On But the Water Isn’t Warming Up
A heater that runs but doesn’t heat the pool is a frustrating problem. Possible causes include:
- Dirty or Blocked Burners (Gas Heaters) – Debris or corrosion can cause burners to function inefficiently.
- Scale Buildup (Electric and Gas Heaters) – Mineral deposits can reduce heating efficiency.
- Faulty Pressure Switch – The heater may shut off if it senses inadequate water pressure.
- Clogged Heat Exchanger – Leaves, dirt, or calcium buildup inside the heat exchanger can prevent efficient heat transfer.
How to Fix It
- Clean gas burners and remove any visible debris
- If you have hard water, consider descaling the heat exchanger
- Check the pressure switch and ensure proper water flow by cleaning filters and baskets
- Call our professionals if the heat exchanger needs extensive cleaning or replacement

3. Pool Heater Keeps Shutting Off
If your heater turns on but quickly shuts off, it could be due to safety mechanisms engaging or a faulty component. Possible causes could be:
- Low Water Flow – Dirty filters, a clogged pump, or closed valves can cause the heater to shut down.
- Overheating or High Limit Switch Activation – If the heater detects excessively high temperatures, it will turn off as a safety precaution.
- Faulty Thermostat or Sensors – Malfunctioning sensors may send incorrect temperature readings, triggering a shutdown.
How to Fix It
- Check for proper water flow by cleaning filters and ensuring valves are open
- Inspect the thermostat and temperature sensors – if they appear faulty, they may need replacement
- If the high-limit switch is tripping, call a professional to inspect for overheating issues
4. Pool Heater is Making Unusual Noises
A noisy pool heater could be an early warning sign of an issue that needs attention, especially if it’s doing the following:
- Rumbling or Banging Sounds – This can indicate mineral buildup inside the heat exchanger, restricting water flow and causing steam bubbles to form.
- Whistling Noises – A clogged burner or gas supply issue may cause whistling sounds in gas heaters.
- Humming or Vibrating – This could be caused by loose components or an electrical issue.
How to Fix It
- Flush the heater to remove mineral buildup
- Clean the burners and check for proper gas flow
- Tighten any loose parts or screws
- If the noise persists, contact a professional for further diagnosis
5. Water is Leaking
Leaks are a serious issue that can cause significant damage if not addressed quickly. Possible causes include:
- Corroded Heat Exchanger – Over time, chemicals and minerals in the water can corrode the heat exchanger, leading to leaks.
- Loose or Damaged Plumbing Connections – A loose hose or cracked pipe could be the culprit.
- Condensation – Some condensation is normal, but excessive water around the unit may indicate a problem.
How to Fix It
- Inspect hoses, pipes, and connections for visible leaks and tighten any loose fittings
- If the heat exchanger is corroded, replacement may be necessary
- Monitor for excessive condensation – if it seems excessive, consult a technician

6. An Error Code is Displayed
Most modern pool heaters have error codes that help diagnose issues. Common error codes and their meanings are:
- Low Flow – Water flow is insufficient; check filters, pump, and valves.
- Ignition Failure– The gas heater isn’t lighting; check the gas supply and igniter.
- High Limit Switch – The heater is overheating; inspect for obstructions.
- Sensor Failure – A temperature sensor may need replacement.
How to Fix It:
- Refer to the owner’s manual for specific error code meanings
- Check the water flow and gas supply as needed
- Reset the heater and see if the error clears – if not, call a professional for repairs
Our Professionals are Always Here for You
While some pool heater issues can be fixed with basic troubleshooting, more complex problems require a professional technician. Call PEOPLE for POOLS if:
- The heater won’t turn on despite checking power and gas
- You notice significant leaks
- The heat exchanger is corroded
- The heater keeps shutting off or displaying recurring error codes
- You suspect an electrical issue
We offer swimming pool heater repair services in and around Toronto, as well as installation and yearly maintenance services. If you have a new pool and require a new heater, we can offer advice on the best type for your needs, budget, and pool. Please don’t hesitate to call us to keep your pool heater running efficiently and safely.











