If you suspect that your pool may have a leak, check the skimmer first. This can be a common area of separation in gunite pools. Skimmers can also leak through cracks in the sidewall as well. Fortunately, pool putty can easily and permanently resolve minor leaks. However, cracks in wall junctions may require a deeper repair. To detect a skimmer leak, look for small bits of debris that have been sucked into a crack. It’s also a good idea to contact a leak detection company to perform a pressure test to find any and all leak sources.
If you haven’t cleaned your pool in a while, or if there’s been a storm that has blown a lot of debris into your pool, it is not uncommon for your pump impeller to become clogged. There are number of reasons for this; from holes in the pump basket to incorrect installation. These clogs can cause the pressure rate to drop. As debris gets around the basket, you’ll notice that it doesn’t seem full, but the motor sounds different. To fix this, shut off of the power to the pump. You may be able to clear the clog by hand, but if not you’ll need to open the pump at the seal plate to expose the impeller.
A leak in your pool’s filter can be dangerous. Filters that are leaking through pin holes should be replaced. Small leaks around the filter’s air bleeder are common and can usually be fixed with a replacement o-ring. Leaking drain plugs and drain caps can also be replaced.
The threads on your pumps PVC fittings can heat up and shrink. If this occurs these fitting will need to be removed and replaced; Teflon tape and pool putty won’t solve this problem. This typically occurs if the pool pump runs for a few hours without water, causing it to get so hot that the fittings become deformed.
Your pool’s pump is constantly under pressure, which can make it susceptible to leaks. To look for a leak in your pool’s pump, look at the pipe coming out of the pump. The pump lid and drain plug won’t leak because they are under a vacuum. Pumps that leak down the back bottom of the seal plate points to a blown shaft seal.
No matter the issue with your pool may be, it’s important to trust your repair to a trusted pool contractor. Lucas Firmin pools builds, services, and repairs custom residential and commercial pools and spas in the Baton Rouge area.