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Leak Detection

Pool leak detection and repair

A pool losing water is expensive and stressful. It can be evaporation (up to a quarter inch a day in summer is normal), or it can be a leak wasting hundreds of gallons a day and destroying plumbing. We use electronic leak detection — microphones, pressure tests, and dye — to pinpoint leaks without tearing up your deck.

Pool technician using electronic leak detection equipment with headphones at a pool deck

What's included

  • Bucket test to confirm actual leak vs evaporation
  • Pressure test every plumbing line independently
  • Electronic leak detection with listening devices
  • Dye testing suspected cracks and fittings
  • Structural leak location and repair plan
  • Pipe and fitting repairs where accessible

When you need this service

  • Water level dropping more than 1/4" per day
  • Wet spots or soggy ground near the pool
  • Auto-fill running constantly
  • High water bills with no obvious cause
  • Visible cracks in plaster or tile

Common questions

How do I know if my pool is leaking or just evaporating?

Bucket test. Fill a bucket with pool water and sit it on the first step. Mark both levels. After 24 to 48 hours, if the pool level dropped more than the bucket, you have a leak. If they match, it's evaporation.

Can you find leaks without digging up my deck?

Yes, almost always. Electronic detection locates leaks through the deck, so we only dig if we've confirmed where the leak is and repair requires access.

How much water loss is normal?

In San Diego summer heat, 1/4 inch a day from evaporation is normal. More than that, especially with heavy wind, we'd recommend a leak test.

Serving San Diego County

Need leak detection in San Diego County?

Call for a free quote. Most work scheduled within the week.