After reading several informative (but closed) threads on pool leaks - particularly plumbing related ones - I am still in need of a little guidance on my next steps. Bucket test #1 - pump on elevated spa spillover on - pool lost 1.5” bucket lost less than 0.25” in 24 hours. Bucket test #2 pump off for 18 hours - no noticeable change in either bucket or pool level. My conclusion is that I probably have a pressure side leak that is only leaking when the pump is running. During the pump-off test the elevated spa drained to the level of the jets but no lower. I conclude that I likely have a faulty back flow valve (Jandy brand with clear front) but I am not certain of this.
I confirmed there is no water escaping the spider valve into waste when pump is running. No obvious signs of water on equipment pad area. I actually replaced the entire spider valve assembly on top of sand filter this summer. I bought but have not used a syringe with red dye / leak detection kit.
My thoughts on next steps:
1> Block all return jets in pool and spa and pressurize supply side at outlet from filter to pool - and confirm leak is on pressure side piping. Possibly listen for air/water/bubbles - possibly air leaking into / around the jet penetration (hoping the leak is very close to the entry for repairs). I have never done this or seen it done but it does not seem difficult and I have 20# CO2 bottle with regulator I can set to 5psi - 25+ and see what holds.
2> Cut apart PVC at filter and perform test above isolating spa and then pool - to pinpoint which jet plumbing side has the leak (spa or pool). Everything is glued for fast installation and not for diagnosis.
3> Call a pro
15,000 Gunite pool with elevated spa (6 jets pool, 2 Lilly pad, 6 spa)
Pool age 20 years +/-
Sand filter, gas heater, automation valves and Hayward Goldline controller
Salt water + generator
Auto fill (currently turned off for testing)
Auto drain on overflow (I blocked this as I believe the auto fill was incorrectly set and was filling down the drain every day)
Thanks in advance for any insight or even just confirmation I am on the right track??
I confirmed there is no water escaping the spider valve into waste when pump is running. No obvious signs of water on equipment pad area. I actually replaced the entire spider valve assembly on top of sand filter this summer. I bought but have not used a syringe with red dye / leak detection kit.
My thoughts on next steps:
1> Block all return jets in pool and spa and pressurize supply side at outlet from filter to pool - and confirm leak is on pressure side piping. Possibly listen for air/water/bubbles - possibly air leaking into / around the jet penetration (hoping the leak is very close to the entry for repairs). I have never done this or seen it done but it does not seem difficult and I have 20# CO2 bottle with regulator I can set to 5psi - 25+ and see what holds.
2> Cut apart PVC at filter and perform test above isolating spa and then pool - to pinpoint which jet plumbing side has the leak (spa or pool). Everything is glued for fast installation and not for diagnosis.
3> Call a pro
15,000 Gunite pool with elevated spa (6 jets pool, 2 Lilly pad, 6 spa)
Pool age 20 years +/-
Sand filter, gas heater, automation valves and Hayward Goldline controller
Salt water + generator
Auto fill (currently turned off for testing)
Auto drain on overflow (I blocked this as I believe the auto fill was incorrectly set and was filling down the drain every day)
Thanks in advance for any insight or even just confirmation I am on the right track??

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