Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Yikes! My Swimming Pool Is Leaking!

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We receive many phone calls from first season swimming pool owners who are positive their swimming pool is leaking. Many times the drop of water level is due to evaporation. However, in some extreme cases, it can be an

actual leak in your swimming pool that needs to be repaired. If you do have a leak in your swimming pool and you are not losing water due to evaporation, all swimming pools including fiberglass, concrete, and vinyl can be

fixed so dont worry.

As mentioned previously, many times the water level drop off in a swimming pool is a result of evaporation. This perception of swimming pool cracks leaking vs. evaporation is not the fault of the customer, but more an

unfamiliarity with evaporation and how it can affect a pool. With large swimming pools, hot environments, and high swimming pool activity, swimming pool water loss can occur. Before we come out to analyze a swimming pool

and perform leak detection, we often give customers an easy test to try first before a technician is called onsite.

To test for swimming water loss due to evaporation, get a large 10 gallon bucket and fill the bucket about half way with pool water. Mark the level of the swimming pool water in the bucket with duct tape or with a permanent

marker and do the same to the level of the swimming pool. We recommend NOT using a permanent marker on your swimming pool tile, a piece of duct tape should hold up. Place the bucket next to the swimming pool in an

area where it will receive the same amount of sun as the pool itself. Turn off your swimming pool pumps and keep all swimmers out of your pool for at least a few days.

Anywhere from three to four days later, check on the level of evaporation of the water in the bucket compared to the level of evaporation in the swimming pool. If there is no leak in your swimming pool, the level the water in

the bucket dropped from the marked line should be comparable to the distance the water in the pool dropped from the marked line. If the levels are similar, you have nothing to worry about. If the level of the pool is much lower

than the level in the bucket, your water loss is most likely due to a leak in the swimming pool.

If this is the case, you should call a pool service company immediately as leaks start off small and get worse over time. Your pool service technician will start to look for leaks in common places such as around pool ladders,

pool drains, lights, and along the tile line. If there is a leak in your swimming pool, a qualified pool service technician will be able to find it and patch it and the procedure is usually not too expensive. Before you purchase a

pool, take note of the warranty applicable with the pool as many service calls such as pool cracks and leaks should be covered under your swimming pool contractors warranty (if your pool is a custom in ground pool) or the

manufacturers warranty (if you purchased a fiberglass or vinyl swimming pool).

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