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Best Pool Leak Detection in Lavon, TX

Voted among the best pool service teams serving Lavon homeowners.

Losing more than 1/4 inch a day? We use pressure testing, dye injection, and electronic listening to pinpoint leaks fast.

Call now: (469) 655-4552From $295 full inspection · Within 72 hours
What's included

Best Pool Leak Detection for Lavon homeowners

Every pool leak detection visit in Lavon runs the same checklist — no shortcuts, no surprise upsells. Here's exactly what you get when our crew rolls into your driveway.

Bucket test verification
Pressure test on all lines
Dye test on structure & fittings
Electronic listening for buried lines
Written leak report with location
Repair quote (no obligation)
Why Lavon, TX

Local pool conditions we plan around

Lake-adjacent town with a quiet residential core and growing custom-pool inventory.

Lavon sits in Collin County. We service the 75166 ZIP codes weekly, with stops in Grand Heritage, Elevon, Lakepointe, Lakeview and other established neighborhoods. Local pool conditions — hard water from municipal supplies, summer heat lift on chlorine demand, and pop-up storm runoff from Lake Lavon — shape exactly how we run a pool leak detection visit here.

Neighborhoods we cover in Lavon
  • Grand Heritage
  • Elevon
  • Lakepointe
  • Lakeview
  • Bear Creek
  • Trails of Lavon
ZIPs: 75166
FAQ

Best Pool Leak Detection in Lavon — common questions

How do I know if my pool is leaking?+

Bucket test: place a bucket of water on the step, mark both levels, and check after 24 hours. If pool drops more than the bucket, you have a leak.

How much water loss is normal?+

1/4 inch per day in summer is normal evaporation. More than that = likely leak.

Do you have to dig up my deck?+

Rarely. Electronic listening pinpoints leaks first; we only cut if absolutely necessary.

How long does detection take?+

Most inspections are 2–3 hours on-site.

Will my insurance cover it?+

Sometimes — especially with deck damage. We provide a detailed report for claims.

What's the most common leak source?+

Skimmer-throat cracks and main-drain plumbing fittings.