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Thanksgiving to March 31st:
Mon — Fri: 9 AM - 5 PM
April 1st to Thanksgiving:
Mon & Fri: 9 AM – 5 PM
Tue – Thu: 9 AM – 8 PM
Are you worried there might be a leak in your pool? We’ve got a simple procedure you can try yourself before calling in a technician to determine if your pool is actually leaking.
Generally, it is considered common for a pool to lose ~6mm of water over 24 hours due to evaporation. If more water is lost, a leak is very likely. If you suspect that there is, in fact, a leak in your pool, it’s in your best interest to analyze whether or not you’re losing more than 6 mm of water. If a significant amount is being lost, the state of your pool can be affected negatively. You may be forced to spend money on restoring the chemical balance and in severe cases; you may even be required to repair/replace your pool equipment to restore your pool to a functional state.
A quick and effective way to determine whether or not your pool may be losing water can be done by performing a bucket test. This is a simple that can easily be done by the owner of the pool without further tools or preparations. The pool must be tested during a period of non-use.
Easy steps to determine leak in your pool
If you have determined that the swim pool’s water loss is due to a leak, here are some additional steps you can follow to narrow down the problem:
If none of the above seems to affect water loss, you’ll need to call a pool company that can perform more sophisticated testing to locate leaks in a pool and takes the necessary measures.
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