Accurate pool leak detection and in-house pool repairs across Irving and Las Colinas — 30+ years of DFW experience.
Irving’s residential pool stock ranges from 1970s and ’80s pools in older neighborhoods to newer custom pools throughout Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, and the Hackberry Creek area. Each comes with its own leak patterns, older pools tend to show shell movement and plumbing fatigue, while newer pools often develop settling-related leaks at skimmers, fittings, and bond beams within the first decade.
Texas Pool Leak Solutions provides residential pool leak detection and repair throughout Irving, TX. With over 30 years of combined DFW experience, we locate leaks accurately the first time and repair them in-house, detection, plumbing, and structural work all handled by the same team. No call centers, no subcontractors.
Call (469) 888-9561 to schedule pool leak detection in Irving, or book online.
A leak can hide in plumbing, in the shell, or behind tile, and each one needs its own diagnostic approach. We use the full set of methods so we don’t miss leak points or recommend unnecessary work.
Electronic Leak Detection
Listening equipment that picks up pressure and sound changes inside the pool’s plumbing system. The primary method for finding leaks in underground returns, suction lines, and main drain plumbing that aren’t visible from the surface.
Pool Pressure Testing
Each plumbing line is isolated and pressurized to identify which line is leaking and roughly where along its run. This step prevents unnecessary deck cutting and excavation by narrowing the location before any digging starts.
Dye Testing
A non-destructive way to visually confirm leaks at cracks, fittings, skimmers, light niches, and tile lines. Once electronic and pressure testing have narrowed the area, dye testing confirms the exact leak point.
Structural and Shell Inspection
Hands-on inspection of the pool shell, bond beam, tile line, coping, and visible plumbing for cracks, separation, or settlement. Irving’s soil profile, a mix of expansive clays and sandier soils depending on the neighborhood, produces variable settling that shows up as shell movement and tile separation in older pools.
Detection is only useful if the repair is done right. We complete all leak repairs in-house, with the same team that diagnosed the problem:
Same-day service is often available for Irving leak detection and repair jobs.
Irving’s neighborhoods produce a mix of leak patterns we see repeatedly.
Las Colinas custom pools.
Custom pools in Las Colinas often include raised spas, spillways, water features, and integrated lighting, each of which adds joints and seal points that can fail over time. Common leak sources include spillway plumbing, raised spa cantilevers, and tile-line separation where decorative features meet the main pool body.
Valley Ranch and Hackberry Creek pools.
Many pools in these neighborhoods were built between the 1980s and 2000s. After 20–40 years, the typical issues are plumbing fatigue at the equipment pad, skimmer settling, and tile-line failures along the waterline. Shell cracks in this age range are usually movement-related rather than original construction defects.
Older pools in south and central Irving.
Pools in established neighborhoods near downtown Irving and the MacArthur corridor tend to be older with original or once-resurfaced plaster. These commonly present with multiple leaks at once, typically a combination of plumbing leaks at the equipment pad and shell or skimmer leaks driven by decades of soil movement.
Newer pools in north Irving and along the Las Colinas corridor.
Newer construction generally has tighter plumbing and better fittings, but Irving’s clay-heavy subsoil still produces settling in the first 5–10 years. The most common early leaks are at skimmer throats and return-line fittings near the bond beam.
Hard-water and chemical wear on plaster.
Irving water hardness contributes to plaster crazing and scale buildup over years of use. Once crazing extends below the waterline, those small surface failures can become leak paths.
If any of these are present, schedule a leak detection before the issue compounds:
When you call, you reach experienced pool professionals directly.
We serve homeowners throughout Irving and surrounding communities, including:
Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, Hackberry Creek, Cottonwood Valley, University Hills, Song, Plymouth Park, Cimarron, Lakes of Las Colinas, Hospital District, MacArthur corridor, North Irving, South Irving, West Irving, and the DFW Airport border. ZIP codes served include 75038, 75039, 75060, 75061, 75062, 75063, and surrounding 75014 and 75015 addresses.
In Irving’s summer heat, normal evaporation is around a quarter-inch of water loss per day. If your pool is losing more than that, needs frequent refilling, or shows wet spots near the pool or deck, there is likely a leak. A bucket test gives a rough confirmation before scheduling professional detection.
Pricing depends on pool size, complexity, and the testing methods needed. Custom pools in Las Colinas with water features and raised spas may take longer to inspect than standard pools. All pricing is provided upfront before any work begins. Call (469) 888-9561 for a quote on your specific pool.
Yes. We use electronic detection, pressure testing, and dye testing without draining the pool in nearly all cases. Draining is only required when a structural repair below the waterline needs a dry working surface.
The most common leaks we see in Irving are shell cracks from soil movement, skimmer body leaks, return and main drain plumbing leaks, and tile-line separation in older pools. Las Colinas custom pools commonly develop leaks at spillways, raised spa connections, and integrated water features.
Yes. We handle detection and repair in-house, plumbing, structural, and surface work, so there’s no need to coordinate with a separate repair company after diagnosis.
Most residential leak detection inspections in Irving take one to three hours depending on pool size and complexity. Custom pools with water features or multiple zones may take longer. Same-day repair is often possible.
Yes. We locate underground pipe leaks with electronic detection and pressure testing, then repair them with targeted excavation only at the leak point, not full deck removal, to minimize cost and disruption.
If your Irving pool is losing water, don’t let the damage spread to the deck, plumbing, or pool shell. Texas Pool Leak Solutions provides accurate leak detection and lasting repairs throughout Irving, Las Colinas, and the surrounding DFW area.
Call (469) 888-9561 or book an inspection online.