Last year we noticed at the end of the season we were adding more water than normal. So we just opened a week ago and did our own water loss measurements and came up with losing 1 5/8 inch per day, both with pump running for 24 hours, and pump not running for 24 hours. Same loss either way. With the size of our pool, that loss indicates 437 gallons per day.
We had a leak detection company come out today. Our hunch was correct. It is leaking in the skimmer chute right before the weir door (not in the skimmer throat though). The seal material is almost completely gone and the leak detection company said that was where our leak is. He was very certain about it and said it definitely could explain the loss of 437 gallons a day.
This is a diagram from InyoPools to give you an idea as I'm not sure how well I'm explaining this. If you were in the pool and looking at the arrow on the left coming into the skimmer chute, it's leaking right before the weir door only.

This is their estimate:
"This is an estimate to complete 1- skimmer crack injection on the skimmer of the pool.
The repair consists of injecting emocole into the hollow skimmer throat and filling
skimmer throat void. Will epoxy crack from top for a secondary barrier. The cost of the
repair is $495.00 and estimated repair time is 3 hrs and if additional time needed is
$145.The pool level needs to be dropped at least 2 inches below the skimmer opening
before we can begin this repair."
The guy told my husband all he was going to be doing is putting some kind of foam (emocole) backing into the part of the skimmer chute that is missing the sealing stuff. Then he's going to put sealant on top of the backing stuff.
So there's nothing wrong with the skimmer throat, it's just the part right before the weir door from inside the pool.
The price they're quoting for what they're going to do seems way high to me (we already paid them almost $400 for the leak detection).
Any opinions, thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
We had a leak detection company come out today. Our hunch was correct. It is leaking in the skimmer chute right before the weir door (not in the skimmer throat though). The seal material is almost completely gone and the leak detection company said that was where our leak is. He was very certain about it and said it definitely could explain the loss of 437 gallons a day.
This is a diagram from InyoPools to give you an idea as I'm not sure how well I'm explaining this. If you were in the pool and looking at the arrow on the left coming into the skimmer chute, it's leaking right before the weir door only.

This is their estimate:
"This is an estimate to complete 1- skimmer crack injection on the skimmer of the pool.
The repair consists of injecting emocole into the hollow skimmer throat and filling
skimmer throat void. Will epoxy crack from top for a secondary barrier. The cost of the
repair is $495.00 and estimated repair time is 3 hrs and if additional time needed is
$145.The pool level needs to be dropped at least 2 inches below the skimmer opening
before we can begin this repair."
The guy told my husband all he was going to be doing is putting some kind of foam (emocole) backing into the part of the skimmer chute that is missing the sealing stuff. Then he's going to put sealant on top of the backing stuff.
So there's nothing wrong with the skimmer throat, it's just the part right before the weir door from inside the pool.
The price they're quoting for what they're going to do seems way high to me (we already paid them almost $400 for the leak detection).
Any opinions, thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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