Pool Leak Detection in Glendale, AZ

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Glendale pools face unique West Valley conditions — fluctuating soil pressure, hard water scaling, and seasonal temperature extremes. LeakTech’s certified technicians in Glendale use advanced hydrophone listening, pressure line testing, and precision dye tracing to detect even the smallest pool leaks without unnecessary draining. Local specialists proudly serving Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, and surrounding communities.
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HOW WE FIND POOL LEAKS IN GLENDALE

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Pressure Testing

One of the most reliable ways to diagnose pool plumbing issues is through pressure testing. This method isolates each underground line - skimmer, return, spa, main drain, water feature, or auto-fill - to see where water loss is taking place.
Why Pressure Testing Matters?
- Finds leaks that cannot be seen at the surface
- Prevents structural damage by catching problems early
- Gives precise results compared to trial-and-error
- Avoids unnecessary digging or repairs.
How We Do It?
Lines are sealed and pressurized with air or water, while gauges monitor any loss. If pressure drops, the leak is confirmed in that line and can be traced for repair. It’s a safe, accurate, and industry-proven method for pool leak detection.

Bucket test icon indicating pool water level for evaporation vs leak

BUCKET TEST

Sometimes the simplest tools are the most effective. The bucket test is designed to show whether water loss is just natural evaporation or the sign of a hidden leak. By comparing the water inside a bucket to the pool itself, the difference becomes clear.
Why the Bucket Test Matters?
- Separates normal evaporation from true leaks.Saves time and money before advanced testing
- Provides dependable results beyond guesswork
- Reduces unnecessary service or repairs
How We Do It?
A bucket filled with pool water is set on a step, marked alongside the pool’s waterline. After 24 hours, the two levels are compared. If the pool drops more than the bucket, a leak is confirmed. It’s quick, accurate, and the standard first step in any professional evaluation.

Hydrophone on a cable inside a pool detecting leaks via sound waves

HYDROPHONE

For leaks hidden in underground plumbing or around fittings, listening technology offers a big advantage. The hydrophone test uses sensitive underwater microphones to detect the exact sound of escaping air or water.
Why Hydrophone Testing Matters?
- Locates leaks that other methods can’t detect
- Allows precise pinpointing without unnecessary digging
- Works even in complex pools with multiple features
- Saves money by speeding up the repair process
How We Do It?
A hydrophone is placed in the pool water while lines are pressurized with air. The device picks up the distinct “hissing” sound made by air escaping through the leak. This advanced acoustic method is highly accurate and a trusted standard in professional leak detection.

Applying dye with a pen near a pool light/tiles to detect leaks

Dye Testing

When leaks are suspected near fittings, lights, or cracks, a dye test is a simple but powerful tool. This approach uses special dye that reveals whether water is being pulled into a suspected problem area.
Why Dye Testing Matters?
- Targets visible cracks, seams, or fittings
- Provides visual proof of a leak
- Works well around lights, drains, and tile lines.Helps confirm where repairs are needed
How We Do It?
A small amount of dye is released near the suspected leak point. If there is suction, the dye is visibly pulled into the crack or opening. This direct method makes it easy to confirm leaks in plaster, grout, or around pool components without invasive work.

Ultrasonic listening probe on a pipe detecting leak sounds

ULTRASONIC LISTENING

Some leaks are nearly impossible to locate by sight alone. That’s where ultrasonic listening comes in. This advanced method uses highly sensitive equipment to pick up the faint sounds of water escaping from plumbing lines or structural cracks.
Why Ultrasonic Listening Matters?
- Detects leaks hidden deep in plumbing or concrete
- Avoids unnecessary digging or breaking surfaces
- Works even when other tests provide limited results
- Saves both time and repair costs by pinpointing the leak location
How We Do It?
Specialized listening devices are placed around the pool’s plumbing and structure while the system is pressurized. These instruments capture ultrasonic frequencies created by escaping water or air. By following the sound signature, we can trace the exact location of the leak with high precision, ensuring targeted and effective repair.

How We Find Pool Leaks in Glendale

Every pool and plumbing system in Glendale has its own challenges — from older construction and shifting soil to heavy irrigation systems. LeakTech combines precision pressure testing, hydrophone listening, and dye tracing to pinpoint leaks in skimmer throats, return fittings, or structural shells. No guesswork, no unnecessary digging — just accurate, fast detection every time.

FAQ – Pool Leak Detection in glendale, AZ

Q1: How much does leak detection cost in Glendale?

Inspections start at $445. Pools with attached spas, water features, or negative edges may require additional time for pressure balancing or line isolation.
Q2: Is it evaporation or a leak in Glendale’s dry climate?

Normal evaporation in Glendale is around ¼ inch per day, but heated pools or high winds can double that.If you notice water loss of about 1 inch per day or damp soil near plumbing equipment — it’s time to schedule a professional test.
Q3: How long does a professional leak detection take?

Most Glendale pool inspections take 1–3 hours, depending on pool size, plumbing layout, and accessibility.Complex systems with spas or water features may take additional time for full line isolation and confirmation.
Q4: How fast can LeakTech come out?

We offer same-day or next-day service across Glendale, Peoria, and Surprise.Our technicians are locally based, so scheduling is fast and flexible — especially for urgent leaks.
Q5: Is leak detection covered by insurance or warranty?

Some Arizona homeowner policies may cover underground plumbing leaks if they result in property damage.LeakTech provides detailed reports and photos for insurance claims.If your pool was resurfaced or repaired recently, warranty coverage may also apply — we can help document it properly.

LeakTech is Glendale’s trusted pool leak detection company, offering reliable diagnostics and repair solutions for both residential and commercial pools. Whether you’re in central Glendale, Arrowhead Ranch, or near the Westgate area, our licensed technicians deliver fast, precise, and guaranteed results. Schedule your inspection today and protect your pool investment.