Pool Leak Detection Services in Newark
Stop Hidden Water Loss Before It Becomes Damage
Integrating a pool, spa, or customized water fountain into your property elevates your outdoor living experience, but an undetected leak can rapidly turn that luxury into a financial liability. At American Leak Detection of North Jersey, we specialize in pinpointing hidden leaks in residential pools, hot tubs, and water features across the Newark area—saving your property from severe structural harm.
Because swimming pools and large fountains contain thousands of gallons of water, underlying plumbing breaches often go unnoticed until the surrounding ground becomes saturated. If you suspect your backyard oasis is losing water, our elite Newark team utilizes proprietary, non-destructive technology to isolate the precise location of the issue without tearing up your landscaping or concrete decking.
If your pool is losing water faster than normal, our pool leak detection specialists in Newark are ready to help identify the issue. Request an appointment online or call (855) 956-1361.
Warning Signs That Your Newark Pool Has a Leak
If you recognize any of these red flags, acting quickly is critical.
- Excessive Water Loss: Your pool, spa, or fountain drops in water level faster than standard regional evaporation rates.
- Structural Fractures: Noticeable cracks, shifts, or fissures appear along the tile line or interior shell.
- Loss of Pump Prime: The pool filtration system struggles to maintain prime or continuously sucks in air bubbles.
- Aging Infrastructure: The water feature is decades old and showing signs of structural wear.
- Constant Re-Filling: You find yourself manually adding water to the pool multiple times a week to keep it operational.
- Overactive Autofill: The automatic water leveler runs around the clock without stopping.
A minor plumbing breach can silently wash away the supporting soil beneath your deck, compromise the structural integrity of your pool, and cause your monthly water utility bills to skyrocket.
Why Swimming Pool Leaks Occur
The vast majority of pool leaks do not manifest as massive, visible ruptures. Instead, they originate as minuscule fissures within the skimmer throats, return lines, main drains, or light fixtures. Over time, the soil shifts beneath the heavy concrete, and North Jersey's severe freeze-thaw cycles place immense stress on underground PVC pipes and structural shells. A single pinhole puncture can quietly dump hundreds of gallons of water into the subsurface long before surface damage becomes obvious.
Distinguishing between normal evaporation and a structural leak can be difficult for homeowners. On a typical sunny day in Newark, a standard pool loses roughly one-quarter inch of water to the atmosphere. Anything exceeding this threshold points to a hidden mechanical or structural problem that demands a comprehensive, professional inspection.
Our Advanced Pool Leak Detection Protocol
- Hydrostatic & Pressure Testing: We pressurize the underground plumbing lines to isolate structural or pipe breaches without any excavation.
- Acoustic Sonar Detection: Our technicians utilize high-frequency electronic listening gear to pinpoint the exact sound of escaping water beneath concrete decks.
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“We just wanted to write your company a compliment on the great job it did on finding a leak in our radiant floor heating on 2/1/2022. The technician was Kevin Pipes(yes, we laughed at his name) but he did an incredible job in pinpointing the leak and even suggested someone who would be able to fix it. We were without heat the night after the snowstorm, 1/30, Kevin was out on 2/1 and 24 hours later, we have our heat back without any leaks. Thank you again and give that kid a raise!!!!”- Joe and Josie
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“Thank you so much for your quick response on this matter. Anthony Tilli was a very nice and thorough technician trying to locate our leak. Thank you for your time.”- Michael A. Brusco