
LEAK DETECTION
LEAK DETECTION

TAKE THE LEAK TEST
IS YOUR POOL OR SPA LEAKING
Before calling in professionals to find the leak in your pool or spa it pays to do some investigating to determine if it is in fact leaking.
Evaporation is commonly mistaken for a leak because no two pools evaporate at the same rate and no one can give you a figure without testing.
The test for evaporation is simple. Place a bucket of water on the step of your pool- sitting in the pool water so it becomes the same temperature. Mark the water level within the bucket and the pool water level on the outside of the bucket. This is then left for 24 hours and the water levels to the marks measured. The measurement from the mark inside the bucket to the current water level in the bucket is your evaporation. If the measurement outside the bucket to pool level is greater than the measurement for evaporation, the pool is leaking.

EVAPORATION TEST
POOL AND SPA
Once you have determined that the system is leaking it will also help to determine if the pool or the spa is leaking, if you have both. In most systems you can isolate the pool from the spa. Simply do this and see which is still leaking. If both appear to leak isolation most likely has failed. It would be advisable to get a professional to isolate one from the other.
PIPES OR STRUCTURE?
To determine if the leak is within a pipe or within the pool structure, carry out the evaporation test twice. Once with the system shut off, that is, no filter operating. Then once with the system running for an extended period.
1. No difference between tests - Indicates probable structural leak.
2. Higher loss with system running - Indicates probable pressure pipe leak.
3. No loss with system running - Indicates probable suction pipe leak.
FURTHER QUESTIONS?
Please keep in mind these tests are indicators only and may give false reading. Full leak testing of entire system is recommended when water loss is suspected.
Please contact us if you need any further assistance with any leak detection issues.