FAQs

  • How do you detect pool leaks?

    We use specialized equipment to locate leaks in pipes, fittings, and pool surfaces. Our detection process includes pressure testing and electronic listening devices to pinpoint the exact source.
  • What causes most pool leaks?

    Common causes include worn pipe fittings, cracked pool surfaces, and damaged manifold connections. Ground movement and aging equipment also contribute to leak development over time.
  • How long do pool leak repairs take?

    Most leak repairs are completed within one day. Complex underground pipe repairs may take 2-3 days depending on location and accessibility of the damaged area.
  • Can pool leaks cause structural damage?

    Yes, untreated leaks can cause serious foundation problems and soil erosion around your pool. Early detection and repair prevent costly structural damage to your property.
  • What's the cost of pool leak detection?

    Detection costs vary based on pool size and complexity. We provide free estimates and competitive pricing for both detection services and any necessary repairs.
  • Do you replace pool manifolds?

    Yes, we specialize in manifold replacement services. Damaged manifolds affect water circulation and can cause multiple leaks if not properly addressed by experienced professionals.
  • How often should pools be checked for leaks?

    Annual leak inspections help catch problems early. If you notice water loss, wet spots around the pool, or increased water bills, schedule immediate detection services.
  • Can you repair underground pipe leaks?

    Yes, we have expertise accessing and repairing underground pool pipes. Our team uses specialized tools to reach buried lines and fix problems at the source.
  • What areas do you serve in Texas?

    We provide pool leak services throughout Leander, Austin, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, Liberty Hill, Lago Vista, and Jonestown. Contact us for service availability.
  • Is a leaking pool dangerous?

    Pool leaks can create safety hazards including slippery surfaces and unstable pool decking. They also waste water and increase utility costs, making prompt repair essential.