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How Does a Dye Test Help in Detecting Pool Leaks?
If you’ve noticed your pool water level dropping faster than normal, you might be dealing with a leak. One of the simplest and most effective ways to pinpoint the source is through a dye test. This method helps detect leaks by visually showing where water is escaping from your pool. A dye test involves using a special leak detection dye around suspected areas—such as cracks, fittings, lights, main drains, skimmers, or return jets. The pool’s circulation system must be turned
Oct 282 min read
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Pool Leak Detection: When to Call for Help (and What It’s Going to Cost You)
Pool Leak Detection: When to Call for Help (and What It’s Going to Cost You) Every pool loses a little water naturally. Evaporation, splash-out, and backwashing can add up, especially during hot summer months. In the Myrtle Beach area, it’s normal to see your pool drop about ¼–½ inch per day at the peak of summer . But if you find yourself topping off the pool every couple of days, or losing several inches in a week, you might have more than evaporation—you might have a leak
Oct 213 min read
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