ClingPool
Pool Leak Detection in Coral Gables
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POOL LEAK DETECTION IN CORAL GABLES

ClingPool provides professional pool leak detection for Coral Gables homeowners and commercial pool operators. Losing water every day? ClingPool uses pressure testing and dye testing to pinpoint exactly where yo.

WHY CORAL GABLES POOL OWNERS CHOOSE CLINGPOOL

Miami pool owners often assume water loss is from evaporation, but a pool losing more than a quarter inch per day is almost certainly leaking. Leaks can silently run up your water bill by hundreds of dollars per month.

Coral Gables is home to some of Miami's most beautiful estate pools, many surrounded by mature tropical landscaping. ClingPool serves Coral Gables pool owners with weekly and biweekly maintenance plans tailored to high-debris environments and luxury pool finishes.

ClingPool uses a combination of the bucket evaporation test, pressure testing of the plumbing lines, and dye testing of suspicious areas to isolate leaks precisely.

SERVING CORAL GABLES

  • Experienced with estate and custom-shaped pools common throughout Coral Gables
  • Specialized cleaning approach for pools surrounded by heavy tropical landscaping
  • Serving Coral Gables homeowners with consistent same-technician service since 2011

SERVICE INCLUDES

  • Bucket evaporation test to confirm active water loss
  • Pressure testing of all plumbing lines
  • Dye testing of fittings, light niches, and suspect surfaces
  • Main drain, skimmer, and return jet inspection
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COMMON QUESTIONS

How do I know if my pool is leaking or just evaporating?

The bucket test is the standard method. Fill a bucket with pool water and place it on a step. After 24 hours, if the pool lost significantly more water than the bucket, you have a leak.

Can a leak be fixed without draining the pool?

Many leaks at fittings, light niches, and return jets can be sealed without draining. We minimize disruption wherever possible.

What does a pool leak do to my yard?

A slow leak can saturate the soil beneath and around the pool, destabilizing the deck, eroding landscaping, and in extreme cases undermining the pool structure itself.

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