Your pool will naturally lose some water to evaporation, some to splash-out and some to backwash wastewater. You will also gain water from rainfall. My rule of thumb is that if you're routinely adding more than two inches of water to your pool per week, you probably have a leak. It is worth spending some time and possibly money to repair.
Determine if your water loss is caused by evaporation or a leak Use the following steps to determine if your pool is leaking. Bring the pool water to normal level. Fill a 5-gallon bucket with pool water to approximately 2" from the top. Place the ...
Read MoreThe Complete Pro Kit The Complete Pro Kit is used in the swimming pool industry on concrete, gunite, fiberglass, composite and vinyl liner applications. The Complete Pro comes with pressure testing capability and also comes with a micro camera with dye inj...
Read MoreNo problem. Depending on the severity, we can turn around your green pool normally within 2 days depending on the level of algae growth and providing there are no other hidden problems with the filtration system such as old/lack of sand or glass media, foreign...
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