A structural leak is a leak in the vessel's actual structure. This most usually indicates a crack or fissure in the pool shell for concrete pools, which needs to be fixed right away.
A crack in the pool's shell is the usual cause of structural leaks. These structural flaws are frequently brought on by: Poor construction or engineering, Ground movement, groundwater pressure and shifting soil.
Leaks are difficult to manage on your own. Sometimes they are plain to see and simple to locate. Other times, they could gradually accumulate over time, costing you in high water bills and pricey repairs. Fortunately, there are some indicators you may check for to determine whether your pool has developed a leak. For instance,
1. Water level changes
2. Wet areas in your yard
3. Exceptionally high water bills
4. Your pool's surface or deck having cracks.
5. The tiles in your pool being loose, cracked, or shifting.
6. The pool having algae growth.
7. A pool's equipment is submerged in water.
8. Pipe corrosion
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