Detecting leaks in your pool is crucial for maintaining both its functionality and your peace of mind. A pool leak not only leads to water loss but can also drive up utility bills, chemical costs, and cause long-term structural damage. Our advanced leak detection services utilize state-of-the-art technology to pinpoint the problem with precision, whether it’s in the pool shell, plumbing, or equipment. By addressing leaks early, you can protect your investment and enjoy a worry-free swimming experience. Let us help you keep your pool in perfect condition—because every drop matters!
ACOUSTIC LEAK DETECTION WITH HYDROPHONE AND GEOPHONE:
A geophone and hydrophone are two different leak detection methods used to pinpoint a leak by amplifying water and air escaping through the pool.
LEAKTRAC ELECTRONIC LEAK DETECTOR:
LeakTrac Electronic detection is a cutting-edge solution for identifying leaks in swimming pools with precision and efficiency. Using advanced technology, it works by detecting electrical current flow through any pinpoints or holes in vinyl liners.
DIVE DYE TESTS:
The dive dye test is a reliable and straightforward method for detecting leaks in swimming pools. This technique involves using a specialized, non-toxic dye to trace the flow of water in areas where a leak is suspected. Once added to the pool near potential problem spots—such as cracks, seams, or plumbing fixtures—the dye visibly travels toward the source of the leak, making it easy to pinpoint the exact location. Dive dye testing is particularly effective in identifying small, hard-to-find leaks without the need for invasive procedures. This cost-effective method helps pool owners address leaks promptly, saving water, preserving structural integrity, and ensuring their pool stays in top condition.
PRESSURE TESTING:
Pressure testing is a highly effective leak detection method used to identify hidden issues within a pool’s plumbing system. This process involves isolating specific plumbing lines and using specialized equipment to introduce water or air under pressure. By monitoring pressure levels, technicians can quickly determine whether a leak exists and pinpoint its location within pipes or fittings. Pressure testing is especially useful for identifying underground leaks that may not be visible. This method ensures accurate detection and allows for targeted repairs, helping pool owners save water