Keeping the water level just right in your pool is key to its optimal performance and to avoiding costly damage. However, it can sometimes be tricky to detect if your pool has a leak, especially if the water loss is gradual. So, how can you tell if your pool has leaks? Here are some tips:
Monitor the Water Level
A clear sign that your pool might have a leak is if you notice the water level dropping consistently. To check this, fill the pool to its normal level and mark the water level on the pool edge with waterproof tape or a marker. Check the level after a week. If your pool loses more than 3 centimeters (about an inch) of water during that time, there’s likely a leak.
Perform the Bucket Test
For a more precise check, do a bucket test. Fill a large bucket with water to the brim and place it on a pool step or a flat surface inside the pool, so the water in the bucket is at the same level as the pool water. Mark the water levels inside and outside the bucket. After 24 hours, check the levels again. If the water level inside the bucket is lower than outside, your pool probably has a leak.
Inspect Fixtures and Equipment
Visually examine pool fixtures like skimmers, lights, and drains for signs of leaks or damage. Also, check around the pool for any puddles or damp spots, which could indicate a leak.
Detecting and repairing a pool leak in time can help prevent major damage and keep your pool in top condition. The most important step in this process is to hire us to inspect your pool and prevent future leaks. Contact us at 305-484-4784 or click here. We have all the specialized equipment to pinpoint the source of the leak accurately.
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