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    • Home
    • Plungie Pools
    • Services
      • Water Testing
      • Weekly & Monthly Service
      • Opening
      • Closings
      • Pool Leak Detection
    • Repairs
      • Pool Leak Repair
      • Salt Chlorination
      • Pool Liner Replacement
      • Winter Safety Covers
      • Pumps
    • Financing
    • Videos
      • Pal Lighting
      • Plungie Pool
    • Brands
    • Equipment
      • Pumps
      • Pal Lighting
      • Pool Fun
      • Water Features
      • Keeping it Clean
  • Home
  • Plungie Pools
  • Services
    • Water Testing
    • Weekly & Monthly Service
    • Opening
    • Closings
    • Pool Leak Detection
  • Repairs
    • Pool Leak Repair
    • Salt Chlorination
    • Pool Liner Replacement
    • Winter Safety Covers
    • Pumps
  • Financing
  • Videos
    • Pal Lighting
    • Plungie Pool
  • Brands
  • Equipment
    • Pumps
    • Pal Lighting
    • Pool Fun
    • Water Features
    • Keeping it Clean

leak detection Service

Swimming pool

Leaks typically come to light when a homeowner sees the level of their pool water dropping faster than usual. This isn’t at all uncommon. There are a multitude of reasons as to why pools lose water, and it isn’t always a leak. Sometimes equipment is malfunctioning. A bad check valve can cause a pool to run constantly, or not at all. A broken auto-fill valve can let a pool fill constantly, but sometimes it’s truly a leak.  Pools can leak from inside the pool shell. The bond beam of a pool can have a cold joint separation and water can be escaping from behind the tiles. A drain could have a bad seal, or a crack in the skimmer could be causing water to make its way out of the pool. Some pools crack, and those structural cracks cause water to leak out, often rapidly, sometimes just a slow drain over the course of days before it gets noticed. 

Pool Leak Repairs

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