A leak in your pool will likely start small, but over time, the damage and repair costs can grow exponentially. From mold and algae growth to potentially catastrophic foundation damage, the last thing you want is a minor issue turning into a big problem.
That’s where the team from Miller Pools comes in. We specialize in identifying and repairing leaks early, saving you from expensive repairs and extended downtime.
Leaks can occur in many areas of your pool, and pinpointing the source is crucial to preventing further damage. We conduct a thorough inspection of your pool to understand and inspect not just the areas where a leak may be present now, but also all the high-risk spots that could develop a leak in the future.
One common point where a leak can occur is in your pool’s hydrostatic valve. This valve is crucial for maintaining the balance of water pressure inside and outside your pool. If it malfunctions or becomes damaged, it can lead to leaks that might not be immediately obvious. It’s an easy-to-overlook part, but one that plays a big role in preventing issues down the road.
Cracking is another common way your pool may develop a leak. Fiberglass pools are especially vulnerable to cracking after years of thermal cycling, which causes the structure of the pool to expand and contract under the hot Texas sun. Cracks may not be visible right away, but they can cause water to leak slowly into the ground. Over time, this can lead to soil instability, flooding, and even damage to the foundation of your pool. Regular monitoring and maintenance from Miller Pools can help you avoid these risks and prevent costly repairs.
Water loss can be gradual, and while you may not notice a few inches of water level lost between pool visits, the damage can add up quickly. Routine maintenance visits from our pool technicians track and stop this ongoing damage before it turns into a major problem.
Pressure in your pool’s filtration system is a delicate balance. When everything is functioning properly, water flows efficiently through the pool and into the filter, keeping the water clean and clear. However, if there’s a blockage or drop in pressure, it may indicate a pipe leak. This issue, if left unchecked, can damage your pump, leading to system failures and creating conditions where bacteria and algae can bloom. Regular pressure testing can help catch these issues early, preventing further damage and keeping your pool in top condition.
Stay ahead of costly damage with our routine leak monitoring services. Identifying leaks early allows us to repair them before they turn into expensive problems. Regular inspections and preventative care can save you time, energy, and money by protecting your pool’s structure and systems. Miller Pools is here to help.
Contact us today to schedule a pool leak inspection and repair service.