- Aug 12, 2021
- 37
- Pool Size
- 13000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Autopilot Digital Nano+ PPC2
I've suspected a leak in my pool for a while. but never really had the time to dedicate to finding/fixing it. Old pump motor broke about 4 weeks ago so nothing has been running until this weekend.
When the pump was out of action, I noticed that the pool level did not move at all but the spa level dropped a noticable amount (~ 5") to be basically at the same level as the pool. I swapped out the check valve and this fixed that. This was about 10 days ago. Everything stayed at the same level. Finally got the new motor installed over the weekend and now see the pool level dropping again. I'm thinking it may the the spillover where the leak is (previous owner did some patch work). No leaks from the new motor install and the rate at which the pool level falls is the same as before the new motor was installed.
Whats the best way to test for this? I'm thinking of closing off the spa return for a few days to see what happens, basically isolating it. If I'm right the water won't go over the spillover and if the pool level stays the same I can be confident the leak is there...
Good idea? Terriible idea?
Thanks.
When the pump was out of action, I noticed that the pool level did not move at all but the spa level dropped a noticable amount (~ 5") to be basically at the same level as the pool. I swapped out the check valve and this fixed that. This was about 10 days ago. Everything stayed at the same level. Finally got the new motor installed over the weekend and now see the pool level dropping again. I'm thinking it may the the spillover where the leak is (previous owner did some patch work). No leaks from the new motor install and the rate at which the pool level falls is the same as before the new motor was installed.
Whats the best way to test for this? I'm thinking of closing off the spa return for a few days to see what happens, basically isolating it. If I'm right the water won't go over the spillover and if the pool level stays the same I can be confident the leak is there...
Good idea? Terriible idea?
Thanks.