Pool leak repair

Pool Leak Repair in Orlando, FL

Once the leak is located, the repair is matched to it — a fitting, a plumbing run, or the shell. Here's what repair looks like when it follows a real finding instead of a guess.

Pool Leak Detection Orlando repairs the leak once a test has located it — a fitting or seal, a section of plumbing, or a crack in the shell — for pools across the Orlando area. The point of leading with detection is that the repair is aimed at the confirmed problem, so you're not paying to seal something that was never the source.

What pool leak repair involves

The repair depends entirely on the finding. A leaking return or skimmer fitting may be resealed or replaced. A failed section of suction or return line is repaired at the located point. A crack in the shell or a separated skimmer is addressed at the source. In every case the work follows the test result.

Common repairs after a leak test

  • Resealing or replacing leaking return and skimmer fittings.
  • Repairing a pinpointed section of suction or return plumbing.
  • Addressing shell cracks and separations found during testing.
  • Correcting a leaking light niche or conduit entry.

Why matching the repair to the test matters

Pools give false leads. Water can pool where it didn't originate, and a visible crack isn't always the one losing water. Repairing off a guess often means the level keeps dropping and you're back to square one — having paid for it. A located leak means the fix has a target.

What affects the scope

Repair scope depends on the leak's type and location, how accessible it is, and whether more than one issue turned up during testing. Pricing is confirmed once the finding is known.

What happens after the leak is found

You get the location, the recommended repair, and what it involves. If you'd rather handle detection first and decide on the repair after, that's a normal way to do it.

Common questions

Questions about pool leak repair

Do I need detection before repair?

In almost every case, yes. Repairing without locating the leak first is how pools end up fixed in the wrong place while the level keeps dropping.

Can the leak be more than one thing?

Sometimes. Testing catches multiple issues if they exist, so the repair addresses all of them rather than one and a surprise later.

Will the pool need to be drained to repair it?

It depends on the repair. Many fitting and plumbing repairs don't require draining; the test finding determines what's needed.

Get started

Find out where the water's going

Request a quote and we'll scope a leak test for your pool, or call and describe what you're seeing. Either way, you'll get a straight answer on the next step and what it costs.

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Request a leak test quote

Describe what you're seeing in plain language — that's enough to start. We'll follow up to scope the test and confirm pricing.

This request may be shared with an independent pool leak detection operator for follow-up about this pool concern. Final pricing, availability, credentials, and repair scope are confirmed directly before scheduling.

Losing water and not sure why?

Request a leak test quote and we'll help you find where it's going — before it costs you more.