Pool Leak Tips
A pool can be a major selling point when you are buying a home, but the equipment pad can quietly change the math. A clear pool on showing day does not always mean the pump, filter, heater, valves, automation, or...
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Let's build a foundation before you write off that damp patch near your pool equipment pad as splash-out, rainwater, or normal backyard moisture. A wet spot beside the pump, filter, heater, valves, or plumbing can be one of the easiest...
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Let's build a foundation before assuming the worst: a pool pump seal plate leak is usually a clue, not a mystery. The seal plate sits between the motor and the wet end of the pump, so water showing up in...
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Here is a powerful idea many pool owners overlook: the handrail may be one of the most used safety features on the entire pool, yet it is often one of the least inspected. A pool handrail is not just a...
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I see it often: a pool owner notices a few cracks along the tile line and assumes it is only a cosmetic problem. The water still looks clear, the pump still runs, and the pool may even seem perfectly normal...
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