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IS THE POOL LEAKING?
An average pool can lose 1"
to 2" per week due to normal evaporation. (Pools
with fountains, waterfalls, or heated may lose more.)
To determine if the pool is leaking fill it to the middle
of the tile, mark the level and recheck it 24 hours later.
If it loses over 1/4" in 24 hours, it should be checked
for a leak. |
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| LEAKS
IN POOLS ARE VERY COMMON,
and can run from quite simple to find and repair, to one
of the most challenging problems in the swimming pool
industry (finding the leak is the challenge). With over
25 years experience and the most modern equipment and
technology available, we feel that Twin Lakes Pools is
up to the challenge. |
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| LEAK
CHECK will include
a thorough check on the entire shell of the pool. This
includes the skimmer, tile line fittings, gravity check
of the return line, main drain box, light niche, light
conduit, visible cracks and gravity check of the main
drain line. Leaks found in the shell can generally be
repair at this time. |
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| NO
MATTER WHERE YOUR POOL IS LEAKING WE CAN FIX IT.
We also do line testing, underground
plumbing and install new skimmers. We are licensed and
insured for commercial and residential pools. |
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| Call Us Today at 954-434-5700
For Prices |
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