Pool Leak Detection Services in Dallas-Fort Worth Texas

Expert Pool Leak Detection for DFW Homeowners

Summit Pool Works provides professional pool leak detection services to pool owners throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

Expert pool leak detection services in Dallas-Fort Worth. Pool Leak Detection in Dallas-Fort Worth Losing more than a quarter inch of water per day to something other than evaporation? You may have a pool leak — and in the Dallas -Fort Worth area, pool leaks are more common than most homeowners realize.

The expansive clay soils that underlie much of the Metroplex shift dramatically with seasonal moisture changes, putting constant stress on pool shells, plumbing connections, and underground pipes. Add in freeze-thaw cycles, chemical wear on fittings, and the natural aging of pool components, and it's no surprise that pool leaks are one of the most common service calls we receive.

The challenge with pool leaks is that they can be difficult to detect and even harder to locate precisely. In a climate as hot and dry as DFW's, significant evaporation is normal — making it hard to distinguish between natural water loss and a genuine leak. But the difference matters enormously.

An undetected leak can waste thousands of gallons of water per month, inflate your water bill , erode the soil supporting your pool and deck, and cause progressive structural damage that becomes exponentially more expensive to repair over time. Summit Pool Works uses professional leak detection methods and equipment to find leaks accurately and quickly across the entire DFW Metroplex.

We don't guess — we systematically test every possible leak source to identify the exact location and severity of the problem.

The Bucket Test — Your First Step Before calling for professional leak detection, you can perform a simple test at home to determine whether you're actually losing water beyond normal evaporation: Fill a 5-gallon bucket with pool water and place it on the first or second step of your pool, submerged partially Mark the water level inside the bucket and the pool water level on the outside of the bucket Wait 24 hours without using the pool (turn off autofill if you have one) Compare the water loss: if the pool water dropped more than the water inside the bucket, you have a leak For an additional…