Hi. I have a pool with an autofill, the style where it's uses a regular Fluidmaster toilet tank filler, installed under a cover, on the deck near the pool. Overall it's always worked well. I've replaced the filler 3 or 4 times over the years when it started leaking or acting up.
Several weeks ago our Flume water meter device detected a small leak in our house, and I determined it was coming from the filler. (The leak stopped when I turned off the water supply to the filler.) I replaced the filler device, and I'm still getting the leak (about 1-2 gallons an hour). You can even hear water leak sound if you put your ear down to the filler. So I figured I got a bad filler, and replaced it again, and it's still leaking. I tried a 3rd, and the same story. So it's not the filler device.
It seems the water is leaking past the filler, perhaps around the threaded-in filler part. I don't see a crack in the housing, but there may be one. I'm a bit at a loss on how to fix this without tearing out the entire thing and replacing it (i.e. destroying the decking, busting out cement, etc).
Anyone have any experience with this setup? Any advice? Can I seal the entire thing with epoxy or silicone and maybe get the leak that way? Thanks in advance for you input.
Glen

Several weeks ago our Flume water meter device detected a small leak in our house, and I determined it was coming from the filler. (The leak stopped when I turned off the water supply to the filler.) I replaced the filler device, and I'm still getting the leak (about 1-2 gallons an hour). You can even hear water leak sound if you put your ear down to the filler. So I figured I got a bad filler, and replaced it again, and it's still leaking. I tried a 3rd, and the same story. So it's not the filler device.
It seems the water is leaking past the filler, perhaps around the threaded-in filler part. I don't see a crack in the housing, but there may be one. I'm a bit at a loss on how to fix this without tearing out the entire thing and replacing it (i.e. destroying the decking, busting out cement, etc).
Anyone have any experience with this setup? Any advice? Can I seal the entire thing with epoxy or silicone and maybe get the leak that way? Thanks in advance for you input.
Glen
