My pool is losing ~1” of water a day and has now gone past the skimmer, so I know it’s not that… main drain is plugged too so that can’t be it. I haven’t yet ruled out return-side leaks, but in the meantime, I’m wondering if it could be a hydrostatic relief valve… Pool professionals have been too busy to come by right now.
It’s an in-ground concrete pool, 23k gal - last I checked, I didn’t think I had an HRV (just looked like a big round plug that didn’t look like it could spring open, but what do I know?) but looking at low-res plans left behind and reading around, it seems unlikely that a concrete pool would omit that. I plan on diving down to take a closer look at it later.
In the past, the pool has lost lots of water and just stopped - I’m theorizing that it’s because the leak may have brought the water table to a similar level (I live on a hill, approx. 100m above a lake, so I’m not sure if that’s even possible). I’m not certain, but I don’t think most leaks just “stop” leaking for a month so I’m reframing my mind to think outside the box and exploring possibilities.
The pool is always covered when not in use but no matter what, there is always dirt-like debris at the bottom of the pool. There are little cut-outs in the solar cover for pool steps, etc, and I never really gave it any thought, but does that sound symptomatic of a relief valve issue letting small debris flow back into the pool? The water is pretty clear and clean around the main drain, though.
I’ve read that vacuuming can cause the valve to partially be stuck open because of sand, pebbles, etc. If I recall correctly, I did bring the vacuum head over the main drain cover to catch a leaf, so maybe that did it…
This is driving me crazy, so any opinions or comments would be appreciated, thanks!
It’s an in-ground concrete pool, 23k gal - last I checked, I didn’t think I had an HRV (just looked like a big round plug that didn’t look like it could spring open, but what do I know?) but looking at low-res plans left behind and reading around, it seems unlikely that a concrete pool would omit that. I plan on diving down to take a closer look at it later.
In the past, the pool has lost lots of water and just stopped - I’m theorizing that it’s because the leak may have brought the water table to a similar level (I live on a hill, approx. 100m above a lake, so I’m not sure if that’s even possible). I’m not certain, but I don’t think most leaks just “stop” leaking for a month so I’m reframing my mind to think outside the box and exploring possibilities.
The pool is always covered when not in use but no matter what, there is always dirt-like debris at the bottom of the pool. There are little cut-outs in the solar cover for pool steps, etc, and I never really gave it any thought, but does that sound symptomatic of a relief valve issue letting small debris flow back into the pool? The water is pretty clear and clean around the main drain, though.
I’ve read that vacuuming can cause the valve to partially be stuck open because of sand, pebbles, etc. If I recall correctly, I did bring the vacuum head over the main drain cover to catch a leaf, so maybe that did it…
This is driving me crazy, so any opinions or comments would be appreciated, thanks!