How can you find a leak in an above ground pool?
The first step is to visually inspect the pipes and the outside of the pool. If it hasn’t rained for two days and the area remains wet, there may be a leak. If you can’t identify it by visual inspection, call a professional.
- How much maintenance should I expect to do with my pool?
- Why do my eyes burn when I open them underwater?
- What is the ideal size for a pool?
- My pool is losing water, what should I do?
- How can I keep my water clear and healthy?
- What safety measures are required with a pool?
- How can I tell if my yard is suitable for a pool?
- How should I heat my pool?
- Why is my pool water cloudy?
- Why is it not recommended for pregnant women to use a spa?
- What level should your pool water be when you close the pool?
- How do I drain my pool?
- How do I connect a spa?
- Can I use my spa everyday?
- What does foam in my spa mean?
- Do you need to drain a spa for the winter?
- When should you close an above ground pool?
- When should you close an inground pool?
- How much does an inground pool cost?
- What products should you use in a spa?
- How long does it take for a spa to heat up?
- When and why should you shock your pool?