Pool Leak Repair in Fontana, CA
Getting Your Backyard Back to Normal
Having a pool in the Inland Empire is a massive relief during the summer, but it quickly turns into a major source of stress when it refuses to hold water. Hauling a garden hose out every couple of days to keep the water level up is incredibly frustrating, especially when you start seeing the impact on your monthly utility bill. At American Leak Detection of San Bernardino, we understand the headache. We are here to give you straight answers and reliable, long-lasting solutions.
We approach pool issues methodically. Step one is always pinpointing exactly where the water is escaping using specialized technology. Once we find the issue, you are in total control of what happens next. If you give us the green light to handle the repair, our specialists jump right in to fix the problem permanently. It is a straightforward, no-pressure process designed to get your pool running perfectly without tearing up your entire patio.
What the Local Climate Does to Your Pool
Your backyard oasis is built tough, but the environment in San Bernardino County pushes construction materials to their absolute limits. Understanding exactly why a leak happened helps us perform a repair that will actually survive the local conditions:
- Alluvial Soil Movement: Fontana rests on loose, sandy alluvial soils. With the natural settling of the earth and the frequent micro-seismic activity in Southern California, the ground shifts constantly. This movement bends the rigid PVC plumbing lines buried beneath your deck until the joints eventually snap.
- The Santa Ana Effect: Our famous dry winds and intense summer sun cause rapid surface evaporation. Unfortunately, this extreme natural water loss often hides the early warning signs of an active plumbing leak until the underground damage becomes severe.
- Thermal Shock: Concrete decks heat up drastically during the day while the pool water stays relatively cool. This constant, daily cycle of expansion and contraction breaks down the watertight seals around your plastic skimmers, main drains, and return jets over time.
Catching the Problem Early
Pools usually give off a few mechanical warning signals before a minor issue turns into an expensive patio restoration. Keeping an eye out for these changes can save you a lot of money and hassle:
- Air in the System: If your pump basket is full of bubbles or the return jets are constantly spitting air, a suction line is fractured and pulling air out of the surrounding dirt instead of pulling water.
- Chemical Imbalances: When water leaks out into the yard, it takes your expensive chlorine and stabilizers with it. If you constantly battle cloudy water despite a strict maintenance routine, you are likely losing treated water underground.
- The Bucket Test: If your pool loses significantly more water than a bucket of water placed on the top step over a 24-hour period, you have a physical breach, not just heavy summer evaporation.
- Mushy Landscaping: Spongy grass near the equipment pad or a section of your concrete deck that suddenly begins to slope means water is actively eroding the foundation beneath your yard.
Stop the water loss and protect your property. Call American Leak Detection of San Bernardino at (909) 546-4982 or request a service call to get your pool evaluated today.
Testing First, Fixing It Right
We believe in measuring twice and cutting once. Before any repair tools come out, we run acoustic diagnostics, pressure tests, and dye tests. We treat this detection phase as a completely separate step. Once we hand you the exact location of the break, you decide when and how to proceed.
When you choose us for the repair phase, we make the process clean and highly effective:
- Minimal Intrusion: Because we already know the exact spot of the failure, we only open the small area needed, leaving the rest of your beautiful deck untouched.
- Long-Lasting Materials: We replace broken PVC, reseal skimmer throats, and apply advanced underwater epoxies that are specifically formulated to flex with California's shifting soils.
- Fast Recovery: By skipping the destructive guessing game, we keep the mess to a minimum and get your pool ready for swimming much faster than traditional plumbing methods.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to drain the pool for you to fix it?
Usually, no. Draining a pool in our sandy soil can actually be quite risky because the empty shell might shift or float. We use specialized underwater epoxies and dyes to patch most shell fractures and light niche leaks while the pool remains completely full.
Will fixing an underground pipe ruin my deck?
Not with our approach. We locate the pipe failure first using sound and pressure. If we absolutely have to go through the concrete to reach the broken line, we only make a small, precise opening right over the pipe, keeping the rest of your hardscaping completely safe.
Why is my auto-fill running all the time?
Your auto-fill is constantly running because it is trying to keep up with the water escaping through a leak. If you hear it hissing nonstop or notice your water bill climbing rapidly, the system is masking a mechanical failure that needs professional attention.
Can a leak cause my pump to burn out?
Yes. If the water level drops below the skimmer or if a broken suction line pulls in too much air, the pump motor will run dry. Without water to cool it down, the motor will overheat quickly, leading to a very expensive equipment replacement.
What should I do before you arrive?
If the pool is losing water rapidly, turn off the pump to protect the motor from burning out. Please avoid adding any heavy chemicals, shock treatments, or flocculants right before our visit so the water remains perfectly clear for our underwater testing procedures.
Stop stressing over your pool and let us help you enjoy it again. Contact American Leak Detection of San Bernardino at (909) 546-4982 or request a service call to secure practical, reliable Pool Leak Repair today.
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