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Avoid this Mistake if your Pool Leaks

One of the most common mistakes made by homeowners when looking for a pool leak is not hiring a professional to inspect the pool. Homeowners may think they can inspect their pool on their own, however, it is best to have an experienced technician come out and assess the situation. Not only can they identify small leaks that could go unnoticed, but they will be able to determine if the leak is from the pool itself or from another water source such as a faulty underground pipe or a broken sprinkler system.

Another mistake homeowners make when looking for a pool leak is overlooking potential signs of leakage. Often times when a homeowner notices an issue with their pool, they attribute it to something else such as evaporation or heavy rain fall. However, there are some key indicators that should alert you that your pool may have a hidden leak. These include air bubbles in the skimmer basket, water levels dropping rapidly, and an increase in chemical usage due to constantly trying to balance out the pH level. Additionally, if your pump motor runs louder than usual or you notice wet spots around the filter area then this could also be a sign of a leaky liner or plumbing issue.

In addition to neglecting possible indicators of a leak, many homeowners fail to accurately measure their water loss in order to pinpoint exactly where and how much water is being lost from their pool. It’s important for homeowners to take note of water levels over time so they can visually track how much water has been lost and compare it against normal evaporation rates during certain times of year in order to get an accurate picture of where the leak may be originating from.

Finally, many people opt not to check their equipment even though this can be one of the most common sources of leaks in pools. Pool equipment such as ladders, drain covers, and light fixtures should be frequently inspected for any signs of damage which could lead to leaks occurring within these areas. In addition, all plumbing connected to the swimming pool should also be checked regularly for any cracks, holes, or blockages that could cause leaking issues over time. Overall, it’s important for homeowners to remain vigilant when it comes to inspecting both indoor and outdoor components of their swimming pool for any potential signs of leakage so that costly repairs can be avoided down the line. Professional assistance should always be sought out whenever possible as trained technicians will possess the knowledge and expertise necessary for properly diagnosing any issues related to swimming pools quickly and effectively.