Pool Leak Detection in Lake Nona, FL
Orlando Pool Leak Detection helps homeowners in Lake Nona and the surrounding planned communities track down pool leaks — which look different in new construction than anywhere else in the metro. Around here the question is rarely a worn-out skimmer; it is early settling, a stressed joint from the first years of ground movement, or an autofill system quietly hiding the loss until the water bill arrives. If something seems off, call (321) 972-8852 or send the estimate form.
What makes Lake Nona pools different
Lake Nona’s pools are young, which changes the failure map. New construction settles hardest in its first few years, and that movement can stress plumbing joints and skimmer seats long before anything has had time to “wear out.” Autofill systems are nearly standard on new builds here, and they are double-edged: convenient, but they mask water loss so completely that the first symptom many owners see is a water bill, not a waterline. Salt chlorination systems, also common in newer pools, are gentle on swimmers but harder on certain metal components over time. None of this means new pools are fragile — it means “the pool is new, so it can’t be leaking” is the one assumption worth dropping.
Leak patterns we hear about from Lake Nona
The most common call starts with a utility bill: water usage that climbed for months while the pool looked perfect, because the autofill kept pace with a leak. Others notice air bubbles at the return jets after the first year or two — often a suction-side joint that settled — or a new deck developing a damp seam. Because so many Lake Nona communities are gated or HOA-managed, a gate code or access note when scheduling keeps the visit simple; it has no effect on the price.
How it works in Lake Nona
Describe what tipped you off — even if it is just the bill — by phone or through the form. The follow-up call confirms the symptoms and your community, quotes the visit, and books it only when you are ready. If the findings end up relevant to a builder conversation, you will have the source documented specifically rather than vaguely.
All of it is available here: leak detection, leak repair, plumbing line testing, skimmer leak repair, and light niche leaks. Not sure which applies? The pool losing water guide maps the common patterns — or skip it and call.
Lake Nona pool leak questions
My pool is only a few years old. Can it really be leaking?
Yes — new pools leak for different reasons than old ones. Construction settles in its first years, and a plumbing joint or skimmer seat stressed during that settling can open early. Newness rules out wear; it does not rule out leaks.
How would I even notice a leak if the autofill keeps the level steady?
Through the water bill, usually. Autofill systems quietly replace whatever the pool loses, so the level looks perfect while hundreds of gallons a week disappear. A climbing water bill with no other explanation is the Lake Nona leak symptom — and worth a call even though the pool looks fine.
The pool came with the house from the builder — should I talk to them first?
If the pool is within a builder or contractor warranty period, that conversation is worth having, and a detection visit that documents exactly where the leak is can make it far more productive. Warranty terms are between you and the builder; finding and documenting the source is something we can help with either way.
Water bill climbing in Lake Nona?
An autofill can hide a leak from your eyes but not from the meter. Call (321) 972-8852 or send the estimate form — mention the bill if that’s what you noticed; it’s a perfectly good clue.
