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professionalpoolcare

[*] posted on 16-3-11 at 12:27 AM
By putting the pool in different situations you will be able to figure out where to look for your leak.

For instance: plug all the return lines, if leakalyzer still shows leaking then look on the shell.

Using the leakalyzer in spa's is simply the best because you can test, drop below tile, retest, drop water below returns, retest, drop water below light, retest. Once you get no leaks look at the previous area. ;)

Less dye, less kneeling down, less work, faster jobs, no call backs, GITTER DUN
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[*] posted on 13-3-11 at 05:16 PM
Does the leakalyzer just tell you the pool is losing water or does it help to pinpoint the actual leak?

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