Orange, TX
Pool Leak Detection in Orange, TX
Orange is the eastern edge of our service map — practically Louisiana — and we cover it because pool owners here have remarkably few alternatives. The combination of Sabine-area humidity, salt-tinged Gulf air, and aggressive vegetation gives Orange pools a distinctive set of problems we have learned to spot quickly.
Local Context
What We See in Orange
Corrosion leads the list. Equipment pads in Orange age fast — heater housings, unions, and anything with a metal fitting wears years ahead of inland equivalents — so we inspect the pad thoroughly before testing the pool itself. It is the most common source of “mystery” water loss here and usually the cheapest to fix. Because of the distance we group Orange jobs into dedicated route days; tell us your scheduling flexibility when you book and we will slot you into the next run east.
Whether the issue is a slow drop you only noticed last week or an autofill that has been running for months, we will diagnose it. Most Orange jobs are located in a single visit and many are repaired the same day.
Services Available in Orange
- Swimming Pool Leak Detection
- Pool Leak Repair
- Equipment Pad Leak Detection
- Pool Plumbing Pressure Testing
- Structural & Shell Leak Detection
Nearby Areas We Serve
FAQ
Orange Pool Leak FAQ
How do I know if my pool is leaking or just evaporating?
Run a bucket test. Fill your pool to the middle of the waterline tile and mark the level with tape. Fill a 5-gallon bucket to the top and set it on the top step. Run the pool normally for 24 to 48 hours with any water features turned off. If the pool dropped more than the bucket, you have a leak. If they dropped about the same, it is just evaporation.
How do I prepare for a leak detection visit?
Make sure the pool is full to its normal level, the pump and filter are running, and that we have clear access to the pool, the equipment pad, and the breaker. If you have dogs, please secure them — we work around the entire backyard.
Do I need to be home for the service?
No, as long as we can access the backyard, the pool, and the equipment pad. We will call you with findings and email a written report. Payment can be handled by phone.
How much pool water loss is normal?
In Texas summer heat, around ¼ inch per day from evaporation is normal. Significantly more than that suggests a leak — and the bucket test is the quickest way to confirm.
Will leak detection damage my pool or deck?
No. Our detection methods — pressure testing, acoustic listening, dye testing — are completely non-invasive. We locate the leak before any repair work begins, and you approve the repair separately.
Pool leaking in Orange?
We are in Orange regularly. Book online or call (281) 252-4233.
