Homeowners in Chandler know how difficult it can be to deal with leaks in their pool or home. The first sign of a leak can be stressful, especially if you know you have one but can’t find it. And if you do find the leak, repairing it can be difficult, time-consuming, and expensive. That’s where we can help! At Leak Science, our experts have years of experience with leak detection in Chandler. Our team uses sophisticated equipment to locate leaks of all sizes in your pool or home plumbing system. Don’t leave a leak untreated—contact us right away if you suspect you have a leak!
Remember: if left untreated, leaks can cause serious damage and lead to lots of money spent on repairs. Even if you think a leak is minor—or you have been able to patch it up yourself—it’s important to call a professional leak detection company to inspect the leak. Only a professional has the knowledge and skill to locate and repair leaks of all sizes, no matter where they occur in your home or pool.
Do you need leak detection in Chandler? Call us at 480-794-0959 or contact us online to see how we can help!
Leaks can happen in a variety of locations around your pool, so it’s important to keep an eye on your pool on a regular basis.
If you have noticed issues in any of these pool areas, don’t hesitate to contact us! We can help locate and repair pool leaks no matter how complicated the issue leaks. For quality pool leak detection in Chandler, contact Leak Science!
Do any of these signs sound familiar? If so, contact a professional for leak detection in Chandler. The experts at Leak Science can help identify and repair leaks anywhere in your home.
Remember: if left untreated, leaks can cause serious damage and lead to lots of money spent on repairs. Even if you think a leak is minor—or you have been able to patch it up yourself—it’s important to call a professional leak detection company to inspect the leak. Only a professional has the knowledge and skill to locate and repair leaks of all sizes, no matter where they occur in your home or pool.
Do you need leak detection in Chandler? Call us at 480-794-0959 or contact us online to see how we can help!
Types of Leak Detection in Chandler
At Leak Science, we specialize in two main service areas: Pool Leak Detection and Restoration and Home Leak Detection and Repair. So whether you have a pesky leak in your pool or plumbing, our experts can help you out!Pool Leak Detection and Restoration
Did you know the City of Chandler estimates that 30% of all pools in the valley leak and waste water unnecessarily? That’s a lot of water (and money) wasted! What’s worse is that most homeowners are not aware they have a leak until significant damage has occurred. Leak Science is the only company in the Valley that manages the leak repair process from start to finish. We’ll find the leak, extract the concrete or flagstone, repair the leak, and then restore your swimming pool deck like nothing ever happened! This means you won’t have to hire another contractor to finish the job!Leaks can happen in a variety of locations around your pool, so it’s important to keep an eye on your pool on a regular basis.
The following are common pool areas that are prone to leaks:
- Plumbing: As your pool ages, so does its plumbing system. Over time, pipes may malfunction because of corrosion, damage, or old age. Your pipes may also be more prone to leaking depending on the pipe material used as well as the initial installation quality.
- Skimmers: Believe it or not, your skimmer can also leak! If you have an inground pool, the skimmer is the entrapment area on the side of the pool that collects debris. Above-ground pools may have skimmers that float around the pool. It is common to see cracks form in the skimmer itself or in the pipe connected to the bottom of the skimmer.
- Returns: Pool returns are responsible for your pool’s circulation. It is not uncommon to find leaks caused by a gasket, a leak in the pipe, or the fitting.
- Pool light: Yes, even the pool light can leak! If you have a leak in your pool light, it is often located in the conduit line that the light cord is run through or in the plaster and gunite surrounding the light.
- Pool surface: If you see cracks in your pool’s surface, it may indicate a leak. Although cracks are sometimes just cosmetic in nature, it’s still a good idea to contact a professional leak detection company to inspect the area. Cracks often develop in the concrete beneath the pool’s finished surface. These cracks appear due to settling, ground shifting, and erosion, or as a result of being drained and exposed to the elements for too long a period of time. Even though these cracks may seem minor, they can lead to serious issues in the long run if left untreated.
If you have noticed issues in any of these pool areas, don’t hesitate to contact us! We can help locate and repair pool leaks no matter how complicated the issue leaks. For quality pool leak detection in Chandler, contact Leak Science!
Home Leak Detection and Repair
Most homeowners have dealt with a leak in their homes at some point. If you are not quite sure how to identify a potential home leak, here are a few of the most common warning signs to watch for:- A sudden increase in your water bill: It’s important to monitor your water bill. Your water bill may fluctuate seasonally, but if you notice an unusual spike in your water bill, this may indicate you have a leak somewhere in your home.
- Water damage on ceilings: Water damage on ceilings is an indication that you have had a water leak for a long time. As soon as you see water damage, call a professional! The longer you wait, the more money you will spend on repairs.
- Mold and mildew appearing on walls and ceilings: When you have a leak in your home, the excess moisture it expels may cause mold and mildew to grow. Always take note of any mold or mildew growing on walls and ceilings. Even if you don’t see mold immediately, you may notice a persistent odor that doesn’t go away no matter how often you clean. Remember: mold and mildew are hazardous to your health, so contact a professional right away if you see any in your home!
- Fluctuations in your home water meter: If you suspect you have a leak in your home, try checking your water meter to see if it fluctuates. To test the water meter, start by turning off all water sources, including faucets, toilets, and showers. Then see if your water meter changed. Did the water meter change? If so, you likely have a leak in your home. Check back in a couple of hours if the meter did not move immediately after shutting off the water. If it moved when you check back later, you may have a slow leak wasting water and costi.
Do any of these signs sound familiar? If so, contact a professional for leak detection in Chandler. The experts at Leak Science can help identify and repair leaks anywhere in your home.