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    • Leak Detection
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Leak Detection

So you think you have a leak?

Here's how to know if may have a leak: 


  • Your pool, spa or fountain loses more water than regular evaporation
  • There are soggy spots around the pool, spa or fountain
  • Cracks appear in your pool, spa, or fountain
  • The deck is sinking or lifting
  • Your feature has air in the system


If you suspect you may have a leak; try using the bucket method: 

How to Perform the Bucket Test

  1. Have your pool filled to its standard level. Using a 5 gallon bucket, fill it 1 inch from the top with pool water. If you are performing this on a commercial pool, turn any autofill valve off and close access to the pool. Homeowners also need to check if they have an auto-fill device and turn it off.
  2. Immerse the bucket in the pool to about 5 inches. Setting it on the first or second step of your pool should suffice.
  3. Mark the water level inside the bucket and the water level outside the bucket.
  4. Come back in 24 hours to compare the inside water level to the outside water level. If the water level outside the bucket has dropped more than the water level inside the bucket, you likely have a pool leak and need to call a professional.

Make a note to check the bucket at exactly the 24 hour mark, as waiting longer than this can give inaccurate results. If it rains you will have to wait and start over when there is a clear forecast. After the test, use our pool water loss calculator to find out how much water is being lost to the leak.

Our services

Types of Leak Detection:

Pressure Test:
Pressure testing of all wall fittings, skimmers and underground plumbing lines.  Does not include pressure testing of any floor fittings or the main drain, unless the pool is empty.


Diver – Underwater Services
Includes checking for leaks, pinholes, tears, seam defects, check all gaskets, faceplates and screws.


Please call us for details - 551-294-3457

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