Accurate pool leak detection and lasting pool repairs from a team with 30+ years of DFW pool experience.
When a Fort Worth pool starts losing water faster than evaporation accounts for, the cause is rarely visible from the surface. Cracked plaster, a hairline split in a return line, a worn skimmer throat, or a slow leak under a concrete deck can each drain hundreds of gallons a week, and each requires a different diagnostic method to find.
Texas Pool Leak Solutions provides professional swimming pool leak detection and repair throughout Fort Worth, TX. Our team brings over 30 years of combined experience locating and repairing leaks in residential pools across the DFW area, including older gunite pools common in established Fort Worth neighborhoods and newer builds on the city’s west and north sides. We handle detection, plumbing repair, and structural repair in-house, no handoffs to subcontractors, no waiting on a third party’s schedule.
Call (469) 888-9561 to schedule a leak detection inspection in Fort Worth, or book online.
No single test catches every kind of leak. We use multiple diagnostic methods because each one is suited to a different type of failure.
Electronic Leak Detection
Specialized listening equipment detects pressure and sound changes inside the pool’s plumbing system. This is how we find leaks that aren’t visible — underground returns, suction lines, and main drain plumbing buried beneath the deck.
Pool Pressure Testing
We isolate individual lines — returns, suction, main drain — and monitor pressure loss to identify which line is leaking and roughly where. This step rules out plumbing leaks before we recommend any deck cutting or excavation.
Dye Testing
Used to visually confirm leaks at cracks, fittings, skimmers, light niches, and along tile lines. Fast, non-destructive, and ideal for confirming surface leaks once we’ve narrowed down the area.
Structural and Shell Inspection
A physical inspection of the pool shell, bond beam, tile line, coping, and visible plumbing for cracks, separation, or settlement damage. Fort Worth’s clay-heavy soil moves with seasonal moisture changes, and that movement shows up in older pools as shell cracks and tile-line separation.
Locating the leak is half the job. Repairing it correctly is what determines whether you’re calling someone back next season. Our crew handles the full range of repairs without outside subcontractors:
Same-day service is available for many leak detection and repair jobs in Fort Worth when our schedule allows.
If you notice any of these, get a leak detection scheduled before the damage compounds:
We serve homeowners throughout Fort Worth and surrounding communities, including but not limited to:
Tanglewood, Westover Hills, Mira Vista, Ridglea Hills, Westcliff, Park Hill, Berkeley Place, TCU area, Arlington Heights, Edwards Ranch, Overton Park, Crestwood, River Crest, Monticello, Rivercrest, Colonial Hills, Wedgwood, Candleridge, Hulen, Alliance, Keller-adjacent neighborhoods, and surrounding ZIP codes 76102, 76104, 76107, 76109, 76110, 76112, 76116, 76123, 76126, 76132, 76133, 76137, and 76244.
During peak summer heat in Fort Worth, normal evaporation is roughly a quarter-inch of water loss per day. If your pool is losing significantly more than that, requires frequent refilling, or shows wet spots around the pool or deck, there is most likely a leak. A bucket test can give you a rough confirmation before scheduling a professional leak detection.
Cost depends on the type of testing required and the size of the pool. Most Fort Worth residential leak detection inspections fall within a standard service-call range. We provide pricing upfront before any work begins so there are no surprises. Call (469) 888-9561 for a quote on your specific pool.
Yes. In most cases, we use electronic detection, pressure testing, and dye testing without draining the pool. Draining is only needed when the suspected leak is in a location that requires a dry working surface, for example, a structural shell repair below the waterline.
The most common leaks we find in Fort Worth pools are shell cracks (driven by clay soil movement), skimmer leaks (where the skimmer meets the pool wall), return and main drain plumbing leaks, and tile-line separation. Older pools in central Fort Worth neighborhoods often have multiple leak points by the time they’re inspected.
Yes. We handle detection and repair in-house, plumbing, structural, and surface work, so you don’t need to coordinate with separate companies after the inspection.
Most residential leak detection inspections in Fort Worth take one to three hours depending on pool size, complexity, and the number of leaks present. Same-day repair is often possible.
Yes. We locate underground pipe leaks using electronic detection and pressure testing, then repair them with targeted excavation at the leak point, not full deck removal. This minimizes cost and disruption to your decking and landscaping.
If your Fort Worth pool is losing water, don’t wait for the damage to spread to the deck, plumbing, or pool shell. Texas Pool Leak Solutions provides accurate leak detection and lasting repairs throughout Fort Worth and the surrounding DFW area.
Call (469) 888-9561 or book an inspection online.