If you're searching for the best pool leak detection in Las Vegas, you've found the perfect company. We specialize in helping homeowners and commercial properties locates swimming pool leaks. If you have suspicions that your pool could be draining water somewhere and costing you money, give us a call. Our leak detection process is simple and straight forward. We can help you find any sneaky leaks hiding in pipes, pumping equipment, liners and more.
It's almost scary to think about how many homeowners don't even realize they have a swimming pool leak. It usually takes people several weeks (if not months) to discover they have a leaky pool. And it often comes as a result of a massive water bill that catches people off-guard.
Don't be one of those people getting surprised by a huge bill. If you notice anything suspicious around or near your pool, give us a call. Here's some quick and easy signs to watch for with leak detection:
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We are one of the most recommended pool leak detection companies in Las Vegas, NV. We pride ourselves in using the latest technology and methods to find and locate any sneaky pool leaks. Whether it's buried in the underground piping, or sneaking through micro cracks in the pool tile, we can find it. No leak is too tough for our skilled team. So when you think you might have a leaky pool, call the top leak detectors in LV!
Pool Plumbing
The plumbing pipes and complete system of your swimming pool is the #1 most common location for a leak. Pipes can leak for several reasons including age, debris, breakage and many other factors. Depending on the size of the leak, some customers can quickly notice water building in their lawn (which is an obvious indicator), or sometimes the leak can be small enough to be absorbed by the ground in the hot Vegas sun. If you have an older pool, sometimes the pipes just age and need to be checked annually for leaks.
Returns
A leak in your pool return is quite common also. The return area is often where unexpected items get captured and can cause trouble. Toys or debris can cause clogs which can crack pipes or loosen fittings.
Skimmers
The skimmer is another common area for a pool leak. This is that little bucket on the side of your pool deck (for in-ground pools), or it might be free-floating (above-ground pools). Cracks can be caused in the skimmers or pipes connecting them from debris or simply age. This will be another area we check during our process.
Pool Surface Cracks
Cracks in pool tile or liners often seem like simple cosmetic issues. Many times they are. But when left untreated for long periods, these little cracks can grow and be the cause of larger pool leaks. Cracks can develop for many reasons here in Las Vegas. The ground can shift or erode, or simply just be old enough to cause trouble. We'll point out large cracks if we find them during our inspections.
Pool Light
This simple little light can sometimes be the cause of a big pool leak. It's often the last place people think to look, but since it has a connection that was sealed, it should be inspected. Seals can break or wear down over time and the pool light is the #1 spot for worn out sealants.
We specialize in swimming pool leak detection services. That's our unique skill as a company and it's what we focus on here in Las Vegas
We do not focus on leak detection for other applications like residential pipes, industrial leaks, commercial appliances, etc. We do not want to jump into those areas at this time. We strictly want to stay in our lane of swimming pool leak detection.
If that leak detection focus changes in the futures, we will be sure to update our website here.
We are also quite skilled at the repair side of leak detection. We are constantly growing our repair team to be able to service that side of the equation too. We don't just want to detect leaks, we also want to offer you the repair services to fix them.
The one thing your pool has is water. Water may not seem like a destructive force, but given enough time it could be. As water escapes your swimming pool, it has to go somewhere. There's a good chance it will start accumulating in areas you don't want it. And that could lead to trouble.
If things go well, the water will just accumulate in your yard and create a messy situation. And honestly, that's what we hope for you because that's easy to clean up. If things don't go as well, here's what could happen.
If water finds its way underneath the pool and begins accumulating, it could lead to damaging the structural integrity of the entire design. In-ground pools are a large concrete structure (usually) that's supported by the earth. When water erodes the ground, it can make the pool sink. That's an expensive repair.
Other things that could happen include: destruction of hardscape designs, damaged sidewalks, or even foundation issues in your home it water finds its way over there. Please don't take that chance! We've unfortunately seen too many bad situations with unchecked leaks to list them all here. But trust us, get a leak fixed because a high water bill is much easier to handle than a foundation repair...
Called these guys after I had another leak company come out and tell me I had no leak. I didn't trust that opinion so I got another one. These guys found a leak and gave me an honest quote on repairing it. Highly professional and I'm glad I got a second opinion.
Really great experience with them. I noticed my water bill was increasing and figured it was the pool. They came out and did a dye test for me and confirmed there was a leak. At least now I can take this info and get some quotes to repair it in addition to the one they gave me.
We had a small but consistent leak in our pool. It was tough to find, but they worked hard and eventually located it. I was relieved because we needed to get it fixed. I'm glad I called them. They were professional and polite and diligent which is all I needed!
Doing a DIY process for finding a pool leak can be a decent indicator of your swimming pool health. Obviously, please contact us if you are unsure of your results and want a second opinion. We're here to help! Remember, it's common for a pool to lose a few inches of water every day from evaporation.