
Pool Light Repair • LED Upgrades • High Desert, CA
Pool Light Repair & LED Upgrades in the High Desert
If your pool light is flickering, dead, dim, or full of water, we can fix it. Reynolds Pool Service repairs bad pool lights, replaces worn fixtures, and upgrades older pools to brighter LED lighting in Apple Valley, Victorville, Hesperia, and nearby High Desert communities.
Common problem
Flickering lights, water in the fixture, dead bulbs, weak output
Best upgrade
LED lighting with cleaner color, better visibility, less hassle
How we price it
Quick on-site visit, real answer, real price while we’re there
A lot of homeowners pair new lights with pool automation so they can control lights, pump schedules, and equipment from their phone. If the problem goes beyond the light itself, we can also help with broader pool repairs.
What We Fix
- Pool light troubleshooting and diagnostics
- Bulb and LED unit replacement
- Fixture replacement for worn or damaged lights
- Gasket and seal replacement when water gets inside
- Spa light repair and replacement
- Switch, timer, and automation connection checks
Signs It’s Time to Call
- The light will not turn on
- The light flickers or cuts out
- The fixture looks cloudy or full of water
- The light is much dimmer than it used to be
- You want to switch from old bulbs to LED
- You want better nighttime visibility and curb appeal
What You Get
- Better visibility for evening swimming
- A brighter, cleaner look around the pool
- Less frustration from old lights acting up
- A better fit with modern automation systems
- A more finished backyard when guests are over
- A straight answer on repair vs. upgrade
Repair vs. Upgrade: Quick Decision Chart
This is where a lot of pool owners get stuck. Sometimes a quick repair is all you need. Other times, an LED upgrade is the cleaner move. We’ll tell you which side your setup falls on after we inspect it.
Fast rule of thumb:
Newer fixture + simple failure = usually repair.
Older light + repeated problems = usually upgrade.
| Situation | Usually Best | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Single failure on a newer fixture | Repair | Lower cost and the rest of the light still has life left |
| Water inside the light more than once | Upgrade | Recurring seal or fixture problems usually keep coming back |
| Old light with weak output | LED upgrade | Brighter light and cleaner look with less hassle |
| Homeowner wants app control and better lighting | LED + automation | Lets you tie lighting into modern controls and schedules |
| Cracked or badly worn fixture | Replacement | Better long-term move than patching an old housing |
What We Inspect on Every Visit
- Light output and fixture condition
- Signs of water intrusion
- Seal and gasket wear
- Wiring, switch, timer, or controller issues
- Compatibility with LED and automation upgrades
How the Process Works
- You reach out and tell us what the light is doing.
- We schedule a quick on-site visit.
- We inspect the light, fixture, and related equipment.
- We give you clear pricing while we’re there.
- We repair it or upgrade it and test everything before we leave.
Brands We Trust & Use
Swimming Pool Equipment
- Pentair
- Hayward
- Jandy
- Raypak
Pool Controls & Automation Systems
- IntelliCenter Control Systems
- OmniLogic
- iAquaLink
- Heat Pumps
- Gas Heaters
- Energy Efficient Variable Speed Pumps
Pool Light Repair Near Apple Valley, Victorville, and Hesperia
We provide pool light repair and LED upgrades across Apple Valley, Victorville, Hesperia, and nearby High Desert communities. Not sure if you’re in range? Start with our service areas page.
Pool Light Repair FAQs
Why is my pool light flickering or turning off?
A flickering or failing pool light can be caused by a bad bulb, a failing LED unit, water inside the fixture, a worn gasket, loose wiring, or a control issue. We inspect the full setup so you know what actually failed and whether repair or replacement makes more sense.
Can you upgrade my old pool light to LED?
Yes. In many cases, upgrading an older pool light to LED is the better long-term option. LED pool lights provide cleaner light, better nighttime visibility, and a more updated look. Some systems can also be tied into pool automation for easier control.
What does it mean if there is water inside the pool light?
Water inside a pool light usually points to a failed seal, worn gasket, cracked lens, or a fixture problem. It should be inspected before it leads to a bigger repair issue or causes the light to fail completely.
Do I need pool light repair or full replacement?
That depends on the age of the light, what failed, and whether the current setup is worth saving. In some cases, a repair is the right move. In others, a full replacement or LED upgrade is the better value. We inspect the system and give you a clear recommendation.
Can pool lights be connected to automation?
Yes. Many homeowners want their pool lights tied into automation so they can control them from their phone along with pump schedules, heater settings, and other pool equipment. If your system is compatible, we can talk through those options during the visit.
How much does pool light repair cost in the High Desert?
Pricing depends on what failed and whether repair or upgrade is the better solution. We schedule a quick on-site visit, inspect the setup, and provide pricing while we’re there so you know exactly what your options are.
Ready to Fix or Upgrade Your Pool Lights?
Request a quote and we’ll schedule a quick visit. You’ll get pricing while we’re there, and we’ll recommend the cleanest repair or upgrade option for your pool.
