Pool Water level lowering

grod777

Member
Jun 3, 2024
19
Bronx,NY
Pool Size
4500
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
Good morning or afternoon,
I noticed the water level in my above ground has been getting lower. I noticed it because I always look at the screws on the skimmer frame. The other day I filled to a certain level and have already noticed a decline. I dont think its a liner leak otherwise it would have drained over winter. There are no leaks on the outside around skimmer or the return. I suspect it may possibly be leaking between the skimmer or return (inside of pool) and the outer part of the liner. I am going to monitor the water level over the next few days without filling it. If it stops anywhere around the skimmer plate or the return I'm sure its probably the gasket. I noticed quite a few leak testers on the market. Can someone suggest/recommend one?
Appreciate the help.
Thanks
 
Are you referring to leak dye products so that you can try your own DIY testing?

I'm having a hard time visualizing your situation because this is an AGP, but you can't see potential leaking outside? Is the pool martially buried, or am I misunderstand the set-up?

Feel free to post pics as you wish.
 
Are you referring to leak dye products so that you can try your own DIY testing?

I'm having a hard time visualizing your situation because this is an AGP, but you can't see potential leaking outside? Is the pool martially buried, or am I misunderstand the set-up?

Feel free to post pics as you wish.
The leak dye products is what I’m seeing when I do a search online. My pool is not partially buried. There are no leaks on the outer part of pool from pump, filter or around skimmer or return. I’ll post this pic I took Saturday. As you can see the water level is just below the screws. Currently the water level is below the screw even more. So I know I’m losing water somewhere.
 

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Nope, no bulge. Everything looks good. One thing I don’t like is leaks. They drive me nuts and have to constantly add water. So I make sure on the outside of pool there is no evidence of leaks or drips.
 
With no internal or external indications of a leak, have you considered checking your evaporation rate? Maybe the worry is for nothing? Wishful thinking? The link below might be helpful. Also, do you have a waste line from your filter? Did you check to make sure water isn't leaking out to waste without your knowledge?

 
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Yup I thought about evaporation. Still considering it. Definitely not coming out waste line. I just replaced the spider gasket because that was happening and it’s all good now.
I’ll check the link out.
 
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