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How to Detect a Leak in Your Pool in Simple Tests

<br>It’s natural a pool can lose some water to evaporation, some to splash out and some to backwash. But if routinely pool water is decreased every day, you may have leak in your pool. To avoid big water damage, you should hire a pool leak detection specialist for assistance. If you don’t know how to detect a leak in your pool, visit: http://gatorleakdetection.com/

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How to Detect a Leak in Your Pool in Simple Tests

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  1. How to Detect a Leak in Your Pool in Simple Tests

  2. Content • Introduction • Bucket Test • Dye Test • Leak Detection Professional • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • Owning an in-ground residential pool and maintaining it in proper way is a difficult work. • It’s natural a pool can lose some water due to evaporation and back wash. But if routinely pool water is decreased every day, you may have leak in your pool. • To avoid big water damage, immediately you should hire a pool leak detection specialist for assistance.

  4. Bucket Test • The Bucket test method is the most common and easiest way to find a leak in your pool. • Place a bucket filled with water on the first step of the pool and mark the water levels in and outside of the bucket. • If it’s same even after 24 hours, there is no leak. But if the pool water level is less than the bucket’s water level then probably a leak in your pool.

  5. Dye Test • This Dye test is used to identify the leak under the structure of the pool. • If you suspect any place that there is a leak, you can drop four to five drops of dye liquid. • If the Dye liquid gets sucked to that particular area, then there is leak under the structure of the pool.

  6. Leak Detection Professional • The pool leak detection specialist will thoroughly check the equipment pad, the filter, pump and pipe valves and moisture levels on the ground to find the leak. • They will also use ultrasonic listening technology device which is designed to detect a leak.

  7. Conclusion • If you don’t know how to detect a leak in your pool, follow the above mentioned tests and detect the leaky place and repair it with the help of leak detection experts.

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