Do I Have A Leak In My Pool?

One of the dangers of owning a pool is the possibility of springing a major leak. Not only will it cost you money in water and chemical replacement, it could also severely damage your property. A major leak can erode the surrounding earth, cause water damage in your home and even endanger your home’s foundation. There are a few simple warning signs to keep an eye out for which can indicate possible leaks, helping you to detect them as soon as possible, including:

  • Unusual water loss. A certain amount of water loss is expected and normal, especially during the hotter months and when the pool is used heavily. However, if you notice a more significant drop in the water level than usual, you may need to call in a leak detection expert.
  • Wet areas in your yard. Are there wet spots in your yard near or around your pool? Isolated wet spots may be a sign that you have an underground leak which is saturating the area.
  • Do the bucket test. The tried and true method to check to see if your losing pool water is the bucket test. Partially fill a bucket to place on a step or shallow portion of the pool, with the water level in the bucket matching the pool’s water level on the outside of the bucket. If after several days the water on the outside of the bucket is lower than the water in the bucket, you may have a leak.

If you think you have a leak, don’t hesitate to call in a pool service experienced in pool leak detection and repair. They can quickly find where the leak is originating, and give you options for getting it repaired quickly to avoid any further damage to your property.

Posted on behalf of Premier Pool Service

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