09/09/2022
Areas Prone to Leaks
Some areas of your pool are more prone to leaks than others. Learn where these areas are, so you can keep an eye on them.
Liner
Every pool liner has a different lifespan. At the low end, a liner can last 8 years, and 20 years on the high end. Pool use, weather, and ongoing maintenance play a role in how long your liner will last, meaning even if a pool liner is within its suggested life span, it could fail.
Filter
If you determine that your filter is the source of your leak, then immediate cleaning, repair, or replacement is required. Filters need regular cleaning and maintenance, some of which you can learn to do yourself.
Pump
If your pool pump has failed, it can lead to a costly and damaging leak. If caught early enough, you may repair your current pump, but if left too long, you may have to replace the pump entirely. If you have yet to invest in an energy-efficient pump, this is the perfect opportunity to do so.
> Do leaks happen more with or without the pump on?
Pool leaks can occur when the pump is running, or when the pump is turned off. When your pump leaks (on or off) helps you to determine which part of the pump is faulty—either the pressure side or the suction side.
> Pressure side plumbing leak
There are several indicators you might have a leak in the pressure side, some of the most common include:
Cloudy water
Floating skimmer baskets
Air bubble or air in the strainer
The pool needs more frequent vacuuming
Flow rate is low
The pump is not working when turned on or is struggling to work
> Suction side plumbing leak
Some signs that a suction side plumbing leak has occurred include:
Dripping, leaking or spraying water at the connection site to form the pipe to pump
Pooling water on or around the pump
Rapid water loss
Signs of water damage to pool deck or yard