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How to Repair a Pool Pipe Leak Without Digging Up the Whole Yard

Written by Aquaman | Feb 19, 2018 11:30:00 AM

It’s possible for a swimming pool leak to develop in any pool part, including underground cracks in the suction or return PVC lines leading to the pool from the pump and filter system. An underground pool pipe leak can be tricky to pinpoint depending on the location and the slope of the ground surrounding your pool or spa tub.

A swimming pool leak is enough to deal with without the added headache of having to have the yard re-landscaped or a large section of cement repoured. The best way to ensure a pool pipe leak repair without unnecessary digging is to hire an experienced swimming pool leak repair contractor who will utilize ultrasonic equipment to pinpoint the leak before digging into your yard or cement.

How do you Know You Have a Pool Pipe Leak?

There are a few signs to pay attention to around your pool that may indicate the beginning of a pool pipe leak.

  •         Cracks in the garage concrete floor
  •         Damp carpet or floor
  •         Mildew, mold or green algae growth around baseboards and the lower part of walls
  •         Your floor suddenly seems warm and damp; you may have a hot water leak.
  •         A drop in water pressure when you turn on the tap
  •         A damp spot in the yard that doesn’t seem to dry

(check out a few pictures of water leaking through cement here)

 

The Aquaman Process to Find and Repair a Pool Pipe Leak

At Aquaman, we’ve developed technology and state of the art equipment to help us to hear and detect leaks far beyond any human capability. Because of this technology, we can pinpoint the leak in a poured foundation or slab.

By utilizing the most advanced methods and technologies to locate the leak, we can quickly locate the problem without causing damage to your property.

In our process we examine:

  •         Suction lines
  •         Return lines
  •         Light conduit
  •         Pool structure
  •         The main drain

We follow a routine process and know exactly what to look for and what to ask when examining your swimming pool or spa. This reduces the time it takes to find the leak and reduces the risk of damage often associated with finding and repairing the foundation, slab, spa tub, or pool leaks. Our process saves you time and expenses so you can get back to enjoying your swimming pool sooner.

If you suspect a leak in your spa tub, swimming pool, or pool pipe contact Aquaman Leak Detection. Early leak detection prevents further damage as well as additional expenses. We service Brevard County, FL, and surrounding Central FL cities. Our professional contractors are often able to repair the leak with one visit.