POOL LEAK DETECTION SPECIALISTS

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Source Leak Detection and Plumbing, your premier partner in Pool Leak Detection and Repair.

Detecting pool leaks can be challenging without the right expertise and tools, often leading to a frustrating and time-consuming hunt.

Our specialized knowledge, aided by advanced technology, ensures accurate and speedy leak location and resolution – done right the first time. From intimate residential swimming pools to expansive commercial ones, we’ve got you covered.

Based in Rietvlei Pretoria, we deliver professional, affordable, and high-quality services throughout the wider Pretoria region.

Our capabilities include:

  • Comprehensive understanding of swimming pool leak detection
  • Accurate identification of leak origins with cutting-edge technology
  • Highly skilled team with a professional approach
  • Complete solution – not only do we find the leaks, we’re able to fix them
  • We are equipped to handle projects of any size and complexity, big or small

POOL LEAK DETECTION METHOD

Tracer Gas Leak Detection Method

Our top choice when it comes to non-invasive leak detection methods that pin point leaks.

TRACER GAS

This method involves injecting a harmless gas into the pool’s plumbing. If a leak exists, the gas surfaces, indicating the leak location. It’s especially effective for complex or larger pools.

SNIFFING DEVICE

These tools detect tracer gas escaping from leaks. Used in conjunction with the Tracer Gas method, they accurately identify and pin point hidden or subterranean leaks.

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13 Most Common Areas For Pool leaks

Pool leaks can develop anywhere there is a seal or joint, or where pool components have aged or are under stress. Here is a list of 13 common places:

  1. Pool Liner or Shell: Small tears or cracks in the pool liner or shell can cause water leaks.
  2. Pool Plumbing System: Leaks often occur in the pool’s plumbing, including pipes and pumps.
  3. Pool Skimmer: The skimmer assembly can develop cracks or damage over time, leading to leaks.
  4. Pool Lights: The housing or conduit for the pool’s lighting system can be a source of leaks.
  5. Pool Filter and Heater: Components like filters, heaters, and their connectors can leak if seals are worn out or damaged.
  6. Returns and Drains: Pool returns and drains are also common areas for leaks due to wear or improper installation.
  7. Accessories: Attachments like slides, fountains, and their connecting joints can also experience leaks.
  8. Pool Main Drain: Leaks can occur in the main drain due to wear or a faulty seal.
  9. Swimming Pool Stairs: Stairs or ladders, especially those inbuilt, can develop leaks at their seals.
  10. Auto-Fill Devices: These automatic water level regulators can leak if not properly maintained.
  11. Jet Fittings: The fittings of jets, particularly in spas integrated into pools, can be a source of leaks.
  12. Valve Connections: The connections between the pool and its equipment (pump, filter, heater) can develop leaks.
  13. Vinyl Liner Accessories: Items like liners, faceplates, and gaskets, can degrade over time, leading to leaks.
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