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Sdewolfe

[*] posted on 20-5-13 at 10:02 PM
I used to use an IR gun when I did domestic water leaks. Kinda cool (pun there) when you were looking for hot leaks under a slab. Infrared simply detects differences in temp and I am one that loves as many tools as I can get to find leaks others can't. If you are trying to differentiate yourself from your competitors and you can claim IR technology helps you locate leaks more accurately and possibly in less time than the next guy...That's marketing Gold there
PoolBuoy

[*] posted on 20-5-13 at 06:19 PM
Hi guys,

I'm hearing that there's a few companies out there using infrared technology to help find pool leaks. Has anyone tried this and what is your opinion?

Thank you,

PoolBuoy

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