We are the Pool Leak Detection Specialists in {Suburb Name}
Have you noticed the water level of your pool dropping… concerned & worried you may have a swimming pool leak, spa leak or fountain leak?
Pool leaks can reduce the life of your pool, cause structural damage to your property and unnecessarily waste our precious water resources.
We are the Pool Leak Detection Specialists in {Suburb Name}
If you have a pool leak, we can locate and find it no matter where the leak is in your pool.
Our experts provide a leak solution utilising the very best current high-end technology from Germany and the United States to identify problems with concrete pools, fibreglass pools or vinyl liner pools.
Swimming Pool Leak Detection Service in {Suburb Name}
Have you noticed the water level of your pool dropping… concerned & worried you may have a swimming pool leak, spa leak or fountain leak?
Pool leaks can reduce the life of your pool, cause structural damage to your property and unnecessarily waste our precious water resources.
We are the Pool Leak Detection Specialists in {Suburb Name}
If you have a pool leak, we can locate and find it no matter where the leak is in your pool.
Our experts provide a leak solution utilising the very best current high-end technology from Germany and the United States to identify problems with concrete pools, fibreglass pools or vinyl liner pools.
Is Your Pool Losing Water?
Pools and spas lose water naturally through evaporation all year round. Water levels can fluctuate depending on rain, humidity, temperature and even the wind can increase evaporation.
If you live in {Suburb Name} then you’ll understand we have constantly changing weather patterns, which means a pool losing water isn’t an uncommon problem.
A pool losing water can be for many reasons such as an issue with the plumbing and leaking pipes, a problem at the equipment, hydrostatic valve, pool lights or a defect in the pool structure. A pool with an infinity edge and trough, pit, channel, or storage tank with faulty 2-way valves, 3-way valves, non-return valves or one way valves can often also be the source of the leak.
How to Determine a Leak in My Pool in {Suburb Name}?
Water loss in summer is natural, but if you’re noticing a loss more substantial than usual, then you may have a leak. If you’re unsure your if pool is losing more water than evaporation, then you can perform a bucket test to determine this yourself.
Is Your Pool Losing Water?
Pools and spas lose water naturally through evaporation all year round. Water levels can fluctuate depending on rain, humidity, temperature and even the wind can increase evaporation.
If you live in {Suburb Name} then you’ll understand we have constantly changing weather patterns, which means a pool losing water isn’t an uncommon problem.
A pool losing water can be for many reasons such as an issue with the plumbing and leaking pipes, a problem at the equipment, hydrostatic valve, pool lights or a defect in the pool structure. A pool with an infinity edge and trough, pit, channel, or storage tank with faulty 2-way valves, 3-way valves, non-return valves or one way valves can often also be the source of the leak.
How to Determine a Leak in My Pool in {Suburb Name}?
Water loss in summer is natural, but if you’re noticing a loss more substantial than usual, then you may have a leak. If you’re unsure your if pool is losing more water than evaporation, then you can perform a bucket test to determine this yourself.
Try the Bucket Test
- Place a brick or rock in the bottom of a bucket and sit the bucket on the steps of your pool.
- Fill the water in the bucket to the same level as your pool and for stability reasons try to have the bucket approximately three-quarters full.
- Have the water in the bucket completely cover the brick or rock.
- Mark the water level on the outside of the bucket using tape or a permanent marker.
- Leave the bucket for two-three days and leave your filtration system running as you usually would. If after this time the bucket has more water than the pool, then you know that you have a leak.
Your next step is to do the test again but turn off your pool pump. Doing this can help isolate the problem and see if the leak is coming from the pool, equipment, plumbing or fittings.
The Ongoing Cost of a Pool Leak?
- Place a brick or rock in the bottom of a bucket and sit the bucket on the steps of your pool.
- Fill the water in the bucket to the same level as your pool and for stability reasons try to have the bucket approximately three-quarters full.
- Have the water in the bucket completely cover the brick or rock.
- Mark the water level on the outside of the bucket using tape or a permanent marker.
- Leave the bucket for two-three days and leave your filtration system running as you usually would. If after this time the bucket has more water than the pool, then you know that you have a leak.
Your next step is to do the test again but turn off your pool pump. Doing this can help isolate the problem and see if the leak is coming from the pool, equipment, plumbing or fittings.
Don’t Ignore Your Pool’s Leak
If you live in the {SuburbName} area and you’ve determined that your pool is leaking, then contact us today. Our team is available 7 days a week, so we can get to you fast.
We can then find the exact leak location and give you a quote on the cost of repair. You should never leave a pool leak because it can cause substantial damage to your pool, house, fences or even your neighbors’ property.
Pool Pump Damage
A leak will reduce the water level in your pool. If your pool gets to below the height that allows the pump to operate properly, you will be relying on “no water flow” sensors in your chlorinator to turn the system off, or the thermal disconnect inside your pump to turn the pump off if it overheats.
Without water-flow and if these safety systems don’t work as expected, your pump could get too hot and its motor seize. A seized motor will require expensive repair or replacement.
Our team at {SuburbName} are experts in water-flow and we’re available 7 days a week, ready to be of service when required.
Structural Damage
Soil expands with moisture and contracts with heat. Residual water can cause enormous damage by undermining your pool structure, house footings, fences, retaining walls and could run downhill and affect buildings or improvements on your neighbours’ property.
The salt or chlorine in the water from pool leaks can also destroy plants, gardens and lawn areas and travel into your neighbours’ yard, affecting their land as well.
If you live in the {SuburbName} area, and you think you have a pool leak then
it’s best to have it found and fixed as soon as possible.
Chemical Imbalance
Did you know pool leaks can impact the pool water chemical balance?
If the water level drops in your pool and you add water to refill it back to normal levels, the all chemicals in your pool become diluted.
What this means is extra chemicals such as chlorine, soda ash, buffer, stabiliser calcium increaser and salt will need to be added to re-balance your pool water.
Unusually high chemical usage is also a really good indicator that your pool actually has a leak.
Noticed a Massive Spike in Your Water Bills at {SuburbName}?
If you notice your water bill increasing, then this could be an indication of a pool leak.
There is exactly the same amount of water in the world today as there was millions of years ago. The problem with urbanisation is we haven’t been very effective in the management of our water resources. Now we all understand how precious water is and everyone does their best to conserve it.
If you suspect your pool has a leak, it’s best to book us and let us help you right away… to save water, help our environment and limit structural damage.
Pool Leak Detection Guarantee
Our specialist team guarantee to find your pool leak at {SuburbName}, or prove to you that you don’t have one.
We have all the specialist technology needed to detect a leak anywhere in your pool or spa. If you do have a leak and we can’t find it, our first or subsequent visits will be at no cost, which is our guarantee to you.
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