Useful And Essential Facts About Vinyl Liner Leak Detection

By Christopher Thompson


A leak in a vinyl liner pool usually causes several problems that can be very costly to repair and remediate. For pools that have covers, a lot of damage can occur to the cover when the level of water goes down beyond a given level. The cover usually pulls away from the structure, resulting in the formation of wrinkles. The wrinkles can only be preventing by refilling the pool and maintaining the amount of water to a given level. Here are facts regarding Vinyl liner leak detection.

The floor of the pool can also be damaged if the leakage continues happening for a long period. Damages such as flaking and cracking can also occur to the walls of the pool due to leakage. The seriousness of the damage is usually dependent on the level of leakage and the duration it is left to continue happening. Finding the source of the water loss and fixing it as soon as possible is very important.

There are several indicators of leaks in pool. For in-ground pools, a majority of leaks happen around skimmers, drains, fittings and the liner. One ought to pay close attention to leaks which cause water drop to a certain level at which water seemingly stabilizes. This implies that a leak exists at a particular point above the level where the water stabilizes.

Normally, vinyl pools are installed with step by screwing plastic strips into liners through cuts made. The step is screwed over gaskets. One can easily see the strips where the steps start and where liners end. Leaks take place at the bottom or sides of the steps. One needs to wear and mask and get into the water to investigate the leak. When one finds voids that have tiny leaves sucked into, it means that leakage occurs at that point.

Pool lights also form a good point where leakage can occur. Pool lights are installed using circular plates that are gasketed against a liner before being screwed tightly. The points where the light cable leaves the pool are also a good place for leakage. There are alternative ways that one can use to install pool lights so that they do not cause leakage problems.

Another good place to investigate for leakage is the liner. This should be done by switching time clocks and pumps off. A marker pen or duct tape should then be used to mark water level in the pool. The pool should be given 24 hours before the new level of water is investigated. One should know that there is a leakage if the water drops by a huge level.

In case there is a leakage, there will be a significant drop in the water level. Detecting a leakage in the liner requires inspecting every inch of the pool one by one. There may be multiple locations of leakage present and until they are all repaired, there will still be leakage.

One can involve a professional if the process is too much for them. Professionals have experience in detecting leaks and can do the process much faster. However, the process may take several hours or days if the leakage is small and too hidden.




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