Hi all,
We just recently had a pool built. A few days after filling it and the equipment start up, I noticed that the ground behind the auto leveler was saturated right by the deck and then wet for several feet behind it. My assumption was an auto level plumbing problem and I called the pool builder. The sent a tech out and he agreed. We shut off the water and it dried up. Well, today they came out to repair it and dug all around it - no noticeable leak so far. The builder is frustrated and I’m not sure what to do next. I’d like to hope that there is no leak, but I’m not sure how else to explain ground being saturated.
When the tech came out the first time the auto leveler float/fill assembly had a small leak where it was screwed into the pipe on the inside of the container. He put Teflon tape on it and reinstalled it. This seems unlikely to have caused the problem unless the water was somehow getting around the pipe since it sits above the water in the canister.
I’m just looking for any other plausible theories or places to check before they fill it back in. I’ve got the water back on and everything under pressure hoping something will show up.

We just recently had a pool built. A few days after filling it and the equipment start up, I noticed that the ground behind the auto leveler was saturated right by the deck and then wet for several feet behind it. My assumption was an auto level plumbing problem and I called the pool builder. The sent a tech out and he agreed. We shut off the water and it dried up. Well, today they came out to repair it and dug all around it - no noticeable leak so far. The builder is frustrated and I’m not sure what to do next. I’d like to hope that there is no leak, but I’m not sure how else to explain ground being saturated.
When the tech came out the first time the auto leveler float/fill assembly had a small leak where it was screwed into the pipe on the inside of the container. He put Teflon tape on it and reinstalled it. This seems unlikely to have caused the problem unless the water was somehow getting around the pipe since it sits above the water in the canister.
I’m just looking for any other plausible theories or places to check before they fill it back in. I’ve got the water back on and everything under pressure hoping something will show up.

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