Leak Detection

Do you have a leak?
Many pool owners don’t realize they have a leak until it becomes a bigger problem. If you believe you have a leak, contact us for a free consultation, in most cases, we'll be able to tell if a leak detection is needed or not.
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Common signs that indicate your pool might be losing water due to a leak:
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More than 1/4 in of water loss per day may indicate a leak rather than evaporation
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Having to fill up your pool more than once per week
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If your pool is autofilled, spikes in your water bill or algae build up may indicate a leak
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Cracks in your tile or deck, air temperature fluctuations cause expansion in the surrounding concrete and leaks may form

Pool inspection
Our leak detection process involves a thorough inspection of every part of the pool and pool system. We've invested in the most effective leak detection technologies to ensure we can identify and locate your pool's leaks.
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Key areas include:
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Pool lights
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Main drains and drain grates
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Return jets and plumbing lines
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Pool equipment and all gaskets

Our 60 day guarantee
Confidence in leak detection matters. That’s why all leak detection services come with a 60-day guarantee. If the same leak persists after detection and recommended repairs, a follow-up inspection is provided at no additional cost. This ensures accuracy and peace of mind, so leaks are properly identified and addressed the first time.
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How do I know if my pool is losing water due to evaporation or a leak?A simple bucket test can help determine if your pool is losing water due to evaporation or a leak. Fill a bucket with water and place it on the pool steps or a pool ladder. Mark the water level in the bucket and the pool water level. Check the levels again in 24 hours. If the pool water level has dropped more than the water level in the bucket, there may be a leak. OR Contact us to schedule a visit to find out within 30 minutes if your pool is leaking or losing water due to evaporation.
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What are the signs that my pool may have a leak?Signs that your pool may have a leak include a consistently dropping water level, water around the pool equipment, damp or soggy ground surrounding the pool, and cracks or settling in the pool deck or surrounding area. If you notice any of these signs, it's recommended that you contact a pool leak detection professional to inspect your pool for leaks.
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How can I prevent future leaks in my pool?Regular maintenance, proper chemical balance, and careful use of pool equipment can help prevent future leaks.