Pool & Spa Leak Detection on site

Pool & Spa Leak Detection in Australian Capital Territory

Pools lose some water to evaporation, usually around 2 to 3mm per day in warm Australian summers. If your pool is dropping faster, especially overnight, there may be a leak. ALD uses pressure testing, dye testing, and acoustic equipment to locate whether the issue is in the pool shell, underground plumbing, fittings, returns, pump, or filter system, so repairs can be targeted instead of guessed.

Specialist non-destructive detection for pools, spas, and water bodies.

What Is Pool & Spa Leak Detection?

Pool leak detection is a specialist process of identifying and locating water loss from a pool, spa, or water feature using non-destructive methods — pressure testing, dye testing, acoustic scanning, and visual inspection of fittings and returns. It's distinct from pool maintenance or repair — our role is to find the leak, document its location, and advise on the right repair approach.

The most common sources of pool leaks are cracked or porous shell structure (fibreglass, concrete, or vinyl), faulty plumbing joints in the underground return and suction lines, worn or deteriorated fittings and fixtures, and failing waterproof seals around lights, skimmer boxes, and returns. Each type requires a different detection method, which is why specialist equipment matters.

Pool & Spa Leak Detection inspection detail

Signs You May Have This Type of Leak

  1. Your pool is losing more than 3mm of water per day in summer

  2. Water loss continues overnight when evaporation is at its lowest

  3. You're regularly topping up the pool but can't find a visible cause

  4. There are damp or muddy patches around the pool equipment or surrounds

  5. Pool chemical consumption has increased without a change in usage

  6. Cracks are visible in the pool shell or coping

  7. Your pool lights or skimmer boxes feel loose or show signs of movement

How We Detect Pool & Spa Leaks

Pool leak detection is specialist work that most general plumbers and pool technicians are not equipped to perform. We have the pressure testing equipment, dye kits, and acoustic tools to isolate the problem before anyone does any work.

Pricing Guide

$495

for a standard pool leak detection inspection.

  • Full pressure test of all plumbing circuits
  • Dye testing of suspect fittings, returns, and shell
  • Structural inspection of pool shell and equipment
  • Written report with leak location and repair recommendation
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Not sure if your pool has a leak or if it's just evaporation?

Let us do the assessment. We'll give you a clear, documented answer — and if there is a leak, we'll tell you exactly where it is.