No Pool Draining Required
Most inspections are performed with the pool full using dye, pressure tests, and underwater listening equipment.
A leaking pool wastes thousands of gallons of water, drives chemical costs up, and can wash out soil around plumbing and decking. Our Atlanta specialists locate leaks in pool shells, skimmers, returns, light niches, and underground plumbing — usually without draining the pool.
We combine dye testing, pressure testing on suction and return lines, and underwater leak listening to pinpoint exactly where the water is going so the repair is targeted, not exploratory.
Most inspections are performed with the pool full using dye, pressure tests, and underwater listening equipment.
We pressurize and isolate suction, return, and skimmer lines independently to identify exactly which line is leaking.
Dye testing on cracks, lights, skimmers, returns, and main drains confirms whether the leak is in the structure itself.
When buried lines leak, electronic listening tools locate the break so excavation is minimized.
Catching a pool leak early saves on water bills, chemical cost, and erosion damage around the deck and equipment pad.
Performed by licensed leak detection specialists carrying full liability and workers' compensation insurance.
A systematic inspection that confirms the leak source without unnecessary work.
We confirm how fast water is being lost and check whether loss continues with the pump off to narrow the leak type.
Skimmers, returns, lights, main drains, and visible cracks are dye-tested to find leaks in the pool structure or fittings.
Suction, return, and skimmer lines are individually pressurized to identify any underground plumbing leaks.
Any underground line leak is electronically located. You receive a written report with leak location and recommended repair scope.
Common signs include water loss greater than ¼ inch per day, soggy ground or sinkholes near the pool, unusually high water bills, cracks in tile or grout, air bubbles in the return jets, or the pump losing prime.
Almost never. The vast majority of pool leak inspections are performed with the pool full, using dye, pressure testing, and underwater listening equipment.
Yes. We pressurize and isolate the suction and return plumbing, then use electronic listening tools to locate buried line leaks within a small area.
Our specialty is detection and documentation. We provide a written findings report your pool builder or plumber can use to perform the repair precisely.
Phone
(404) 555-0199
info@atlantaleakdetectionpros.com
Service Area
Atlanta, GA & Surrounding Metro