The longer pool leaks go unnoticed, the more damage they cause and the more money you’ll spend on repairs down the road.
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Ian Hanley, owner, Pinpoint Leak Detection & Repair, a Rosie on the House certified partner, discusses how a pool leak can cause major issues, how to find a leak and then repair it.Answer: Water loss is the most obvious sign of a pool leak. But there are other signs to look for.Higher water bills can happen for many reasons, and one of them is a pool leak. This sign is especially important in pools with an auto-filler because the pool’s water level is automatically adjusted.
A property survey is also helpful. A professional leak technician will walk the entire property and isolate each individual area separately to identify which area is leaking. These areas include the home, yard and pool. Once the survey is done, they will schedule leak detection to find the exact location of the leak within that area.
The best way to avoid pool leaks is to keep up with regular maintenance and repairs. Keeping chemicals balanced, emptying baskets, vacuuming, brushing and equipment monitoring, are all a part of regular maintenance. Hanley recommends regular equipment inspections to ensure everything is operating properly. If you notice something broken or not working, repair it immediately to avoid further damage to the rest of your pool and its equipment.
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