I am losing water at approximately 1 GPM but don't know where!
I've ruled out the liner by plugging the suction and return lines last night. No water was lost overnight. Not to mention the liner is only 2 years old.
I am preparing for a new concrete deck so the timing to fix a leak is good. Yesterday, I excavated all of the piping (black plastic) and exposed the fittings at the skimmer and the return (the only two pipes in or out of the pool). I didn't leave them excavated because I was convinced there wasn't a leak hence my check of the liner overnight.
Any thoughts or tips on how to find the leak? I'm guessing it is at one of the two connection points at the pool but must've overlooked it on excavation. I figured 1 gpm would be easy to spot. The pipes are run together and seem to be in perfect shape. Everything is very well bedded in sand.
HELP!
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I've ruled out the liner by plugging the suction and return lines last night. No water was lost overnight. Not to mention the liner is only 2 years old.
I am preparing for a new concrete deck so the timing to fix a leak is good. Yesterday, I excavated all of the piping (black plastic) and exposed the fittings at the skimmer and the return (the only two pipes in or out of the pool). I didn't leave them excavated because I was convinced there wasn't a leak hence my check of the liner overnight.
Any thoughts or tips on how to find the leak? I'm guessing it is at one of the two connection points at the pool but must've overlooked it on excavation. I figured 1 gpm would be easy to spot. The pipes are run together and seem to be in perfect shape. Everything is very well bedded in sand.
HELP!
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