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About Arizona Leak Pros

Pool Leak Detection Experts in Phoenix

Get peace of mind with Arizona Leak Pros, where your pool’s health and functionality are our top priorities. Our leak detection professionals are not just experts, but enthusiasts who understand that a pool is not just a backyard feature, but a source of joy and relaxation. That’s why we specialize in reliable pool leak detection and repair services, ensuring your oasis remains leak free.

Owning a pool doesn’t have to be stressful—especially when you’ve got Arizona Leak Pros in your corner. We serve both the East and West Valleys of Arizona, providing expert leak detection and repair that you can count on. When it comes to keeping your pool in top shape, we make the process easy by delivering reliable solutions that protect your investment and keep your pool looking and working its best for years to come.

Our pool leak detection Phoenix team takes pride in doing the job right, giving your pool the care it needs to save you time, money, and water. By tackling leaks early, we help preserve Arizona’s valuable water resources while preventing potential damage to your pool. Don’t let pool problems weigh you down. Call us today and discover why so many pool companies across Arizona trust us with their clients’ pools!

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Our Pool Leak Services

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Fixing a Pool Leak

We don’t believe in quick fixes when it comes to pool leak repairs. Our goal is to provide long-lasting, effective solutions that keep your pool in great shape for the long haul. With the right tools and a deep understanding of how pools work, our technicians are equipped to handle leaks with care and precision. You can trust that every repair we do is built to last, giving you peace of mind and helping extend the life of your pool.

Finding a Pool Leak

At Arizona Leak Pros, we specialize in pinpointing the leaks that can quietly damage your pool and yard. Using advanced technology and years of hands-on experience, we uncover hidden leaks that might be driving up your water bills and causing unseen problems. Our priority is to get your pool back to working perfectly, so you can spend more time enjoying it the way it was meant to be—without the hassle of leaks. Don’t let leaks ruin your pool—schedule your pool leak detection Phoenix today!

The Consequences Of Ignoring Pool Leaks

Ignoring a pool leak is like inviting trouble into your backyard. When your pool leaks, it doesn’t just lose water. It requires the pool equipment to work harder, resulting in them breaking down faster. The constant leaking can damage various areas of your pool and cause different parts to rust and break. And because of the water loss, keeping the pool’s water clean and balanced becomes a constant challenge.

The leak doesn’t just affect the pool itself. The traveling water can ruin your yard, killing any grass and plants in its path. If left alone long enough, it can even begin to cause issues in your neighbors yard.On a more serious note, if a leak isn’t fixed, it can start to weaken your home’s foundation, compromising its safety over time. We can’t stress enough how crucial it is to fix any pool leaks as soon as possible to prevent costly, and potentially dangerous, damage to your pool, yard, and home.

For reliable pool leak detection Phoenix, trust the team at Arizona Leak Pros to get the job done right.

Our Service Areas

We provide pool leak detection & repair services in the East and West Valley’s of Arizona. This includes, but isn’t limited to, the following cities. If you don’t see your city listed, give us a call!

Phoenix

Mesa

Scottsdale

Chandler

Gilbert

Tempe

Queen Creek

San Tan Valley

Surprise

Peoria

Buckeye

Maricopa

How To Know You Need Pool Leak Detection

Common Signs You Need Pool Leak Detection

Pool Losing Water

A noticeable drop in the water level is the most obvious signs of a pool leak. If you find yourself needing to add water to the pool more frequently than usual, it might be time to investigate a potential leak.

Cracks In Pool Surface

Visible cracks on the pool’s surface are clear indicators of a structural problem. These imperfections are not just aesthetic concerns—they can also allow water to escape, resulting in further, more costly damage.

Constant Puddles

Accumulation of water around the pool’s equipment or decking area can be a sign of a plumbing leak. It’s essential to assess whether this water is due to splash-out or if it points to a more significant underlying issue.

Frequently Needing Additional Chemicals

If you find that your pool consistently demands more chemicals than usual to maintain water balance and clarity, it could be due to a leak. Continuous water loss through leaks can make it difficult to sustain the necessary chemical levels for optimal pool health. This can give algae an opportunity to thrive.

Wet or Soggy Spots

Unusually wet or soggy spots in the landscaping around your pool could also point to a leak. This may indicate that water is escaping the pool structure and spreading throughout the surrounding ground. If it goes with repair, your yard could suffer costly damages.

Autofill Constantly Running

If your pool’s autofill system seems to be operating continuously or more frequently than normal, it is often a sign of a hidden leak. The autofill system is designed to maintain a consistent water level. A constantly running autofill is usually compensating for ongoing water loss due to a hidden leak.

Areas Of Your Pool That Are Prone To Leaks

Pool Shell (Surface & Walls)​

The pool shell is in constant contact with water and chemicals, making it susceptible to erosion, cracking, and flaking. Damage can also occur due to shifting soil, temperature changes, or the natural aging process, allowing water to escape through cracks that develop in the surface or walls.

Fittings & Accessories​

Components such as return jets, pool lights, and drains are integrated into the pool’s structure, and their seals or gaskets can degrade over time. Aged or damaged seals can lead to water leaking around these fittings.

Pool Equipment​

The mechanical parts, including pumps and filters, house various seals and o-rings, which can wear out over time. Leaks around these components often manifest as puddles or wet spots around the equipment pad, indicating a need for replacement or resealing.

Pool Plumbing ​

Plumbing lines are under constant pressure. Damage at joints and connections can result in leaks. These could be due to ground movement, pressure changes, tree roots or the deterioration of sealing materials. These leaks are typically hidden underground and can cause significant damage if left alone for too long.

Skimmers​

Skimmers are essential for removing debris from the pool surface and the seal between the skimmer and the pool can fail over time. This might lead to leaks, making it crucial to ensure that the skimmer is well-sealed and firmly attached.

Tiles & Coping​

The tiles and coping line the pool’s surface and are exposed to direct sunlight and water contact. Over time, grouting or the adhesive materials can degrade, creating pathways for water to escape.

Water Features

Water features such as waterfalls and fountains involve additional plumbing and attachments. If not properly sealed and maintained, they can easily become the source of water loss.

By understanding the vulnerabilities of each of these areas and ensuring they receive regular maintenance and timely repairs, pool owners can prevent water loss, maintain pool functionality, and extend the overall lifespan of the pool.

Pool Leak FAQs

Can a higher water bill indicate a pool leak?

Absolutely. An unexpectedly high water bill is often one of the first signs that you might have a pool leak. While your water bill naturally fluctuates with seasonal pool use, a sudden spike that can’t be explained could mean you’re losing water through a leak. We recommend checking your past few water bills to spot any unusual increases. If you notice your bill has jumped significantly, it’s worth having your pool checked out before that leak causes more expensive damage down the road.

How do I know if my pool is leaking or if it’s just evaporation?

In Arizona’s hot climate, it’s normal to lose about ¼ inch of water per day to evaporation, especially during the summer. If you are losing anything significantly more than that, you very well could have a hidden leak. We always recommend that homeowners conduct a DIY Bucket Test to confirm their pool is actually leaking before they pay a leak detection company to come out and find the issue. You can watch our in-depth DIY Bucket Test tutorial here.

Can I repair a pool leak myself, or do I need a professional?

While there are DIY fixes for very minor leaks, the majority of pool leaks require professional attention for a repair that will last. Think of it this way…pools are complex systems with plumbing, structural elements, and various fittings that all need to work together perfectly. A professional leak detection service has specialized equipment to precisely locate the leak and determine its cause – something that’s nearly impossible to do with the naked eye. Plus, what looks like a small leak on the surface could be masking a bigger issue that, if left unchecked, could lead to more extensive damage and costly repairs. If you suspect a leak, it’s best to have it professionally diagnosed to save time and money in the long run.

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