Pool Leak Tips
A clean pool is easy to admire, but a steadily falling water level can signal trouble that clear water will not reveal. Testing water loss only once may tell you that the pool is losing more than evaporation, yet it...
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It all boils down to using less water without allowing the pool to become damaged, unsanitary, or unnecessarily expensive to restore. Drought restrictions can limit pool filling, refilling, draining, and even routine top-offs, depending on local rules. Pool owners who...
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We often forget that a swimming pool is always changing, even when nothing looks wrong. Sun, wind, humidity, splash-out, backwashing, overflow, plumbing, fittings, and tiny surface cracks can all change the water level from one day to the next. The...
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This principle applies to almost every busy family pool: the more energetic the swimming session, the harder it becomes to judge whether the next drop in water level is normal. Kids can send a surprising amount of water over the...
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There is a better way to investigate a falling pool level than repeatedly adding water and hoping the problem goes away. Evaporation and a slow leak can look nearly identical from the pool deck, especially during hot or windy weather....
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