Pool leak services for Orlando & Central Florida

Pool Leak Services in Orlando, FL

Orlando Pool Leak Detection helps homeowners in Orlando, Winter Park, Lake Nona, Windermere, Oviedo, and Kissimmee with the full path from “my pool is losing water” to a confirmed source and a completed repair. This page lists each service and when it applies. If you are not sure which one fits, that is normal — call (321) 972-8852 or request an estimate and describe the symptom instead.

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Pool Leak Detection

The core diagnostic service. When a pool is losing water and the source is unknown, a detection visit uses pressure testing, dye testing, and equipment inspection to confirm where the water is going. This is the right starting point for most ongoing water loss, because repairing a guess wastes money and leaves the real leak running.

Pool Leak Repair

Fixing the leak once the source is confirmed. Common repairs include sealing or replacing cracked skimmers, repairing return fittings and light niche seals, and replacing failed sections of buried plumbing. The repair conversation happens after detection, when the scope is real instead of estimated.

Pool Plumbing Leak Detection

Focused testing of the buried suction and pressure lines that run between the pool and the equipment pad. Plumbing leaks are the ones homeowners can least see, and the symptoms — air in the returns, a pump losing prime, soggy ground along a pipe run — point underground. Lines are isolated and pressure tested so the leak can be located without tearing up the deck first.

Pool Skimmer Leak

Skimmers are the most common leak point in Central Florida pools because the rigid plastic skimmer body meets the concrete shell at a joint that sandy-soil settlement loves to crack. Confirming a skimmer leak is usually quick, and repairs range from sealing a hairline crack to replacing the skimmer itself.

Pool Light Leak

Light niches and their conduits can let water escape behind the fixture wall, often showing up as a pool that stops dropping right around the top of the light. Because the light involves electrical components, this one should never be a homeowner project — describe the symptom and let the inspection handle the fixture safely.

Not sure which service you need?

Most people are not. Start with the pool losing water guide to see which pattern matches yours, browse the leak test FAQ, or skip the reading entirely: call (321) 972-8852, say “my pool is losing water,” and the follow-up call narrows it down from there.

One call covers all of it

You do not need to pick the right service from a menu. Call (321) 972-8852 or send the estimate form, describe the symptom, and the right starting point gets sorted out on the follow-up call.

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