Hi all, I have been battling this for 2 years and I have tried two pool companies both of which think the issue is not the plumbing but want to sell me a new liner. The liner is only 3.5 years old and I have tested it myself. If the issue was just losing water, I can see where it could be the liner.
The problem is, I am losing 1/2" to 3/4" of water every day which is not due to evaporation. I have done dozens of bucket tests to try to isolate the issue. I get a lot of bubbles in my pump and coming from the return jets. Also, when I shut off the skimmer valve and leave main drain on, the bubbles get much worse. When I turn off main drain and leave skimmer on, the bubbles are worse than when both are open but not as bad as when only skimmer line is turned off.
I feel the two issues are related. During bucket tests with pump off for 24 hours, it definitely loses water. With pump on for 6-8 hours during the 24 hours, it loses water but its hard to say if they are the same amount of leakage. Its pretty close at least.
I have tried to plug the skimmer and test but I was using a screw in cap instead of a rubber plug. Still had a leak.
I ran die tests all along the top part of the liner, the skimmer area and the light area. no signs of leaks.
Also, when the pump is turned off, the water in the pump goes down very quickly. And after about 15 mins, if I turn the pump back on, it takes about 2 minutes to prime. So there has to be a leak in the plumbing.
I feel like I need a plumber to run a camera through the suction side of the plumbing to find the leak. But pool guys say its a waste of money because the chances are low of a plumbing leak. Thoughts?
The problem is, I am losing 1/2" to 3/4" of water every day which is not due to evaporation. I have done dozens of bucket tests to try to isolate the issue. I get a lot of bubbles in my pump and coming from the return jets. Also, when I shut off the skimmer valve and leave main drain on, the bubbles get much worse. When I turn off main drain and leave skimmer on, the bubbles are worse than when both are open but not as bad as when only skimmer line is turned off.
I feel the two issues are related. During bucket tests with pump off for 24 hours, it definitely loses water. With pump on for 6-8 hours during the 24 hours, it loses water but its hard to say if they are the same amount of leakage. Its pretty close at least.
I have tried to plug the skimmer and test but I was using a screw in cap instead of a rubber plug. Still had a leak.
I ran die tests all along the top part of the liner, the skimmer area and the light area. no signs of leaks.
Also, when the pump is turned off, the water in the pump goes down very quickly. And after about 15 mins, if I turn the pump back on, it takes about 2 minutes to prime. So there has to be a leak in the plumbing.
I feel like I need a plumber to run a camera through the suction side of the plumbing to find the leak. But pool guys say its a waste of money because the chances are low of a plumbing leak. Thoughts?