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Pool Leak Detection near me in Hollywood, FL | Serving Hallandale Beach, Pembroke Pines, Dania Beach & Fort Lauderdale

Owner-operated residential pool leak detection. Leakalyzer® verified results, patches included, 90-day warranty.

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Leakalyzer® Verified Patches Included Dye + Pressure Testing 90-Day Warranty Photo/Video Proof

Why Hollywood Pools Develop Leaks

  • Soil movement & irrigation moisture stressing underground lines
  • Aging fittings at therapy jets, returns, and unions
  • Wind + evaporation that can hide true water loss without instruments

We don’t guess. We isolate each line, pressurize, listen, and verify with a Leakalyzer® trend line.

🎥 Hollywood Case Study — Broken Therapy Jet & Return Line

In this job, I found two critical leaks: a broken therapy jet line and a broken return line. These are among the worst leaks because return lines send clean, filtered water back into the pool. If your setup uses only return lines for circulation, plugging a broken return line stops the leak—but you’ll need to shut off the pump until the line is repaired to avoid running the system dry.

I pressurized each line independently, confirmed both breaks, plugged what was necessary to stop water loss immediately, and reviewed permanent repair options with the homeowner.

Why Return Line Leaks Are the Worst (and What We Do)

  • They drive circulation: returns bring filtered water back — leaks here waste water fast.
  • Plugging = temporary stop: depending on your plumbing, plugging may require the pump off to avoid damage.
  • Our approach: pressure test → pinpoint break → plug/isolating options → quote permanent repair.

Patches included in the leak detection price: 5-minute hardener (instant stabilization), epoxy overlay (durability), butyl tape for niches/fittings, and threaded plugs/caps to isolate broken suction/return/vac lines and halt water loss while planning repairs.

What We Check (Hollywood)

  • Therapy jets, returns, suction/vac lines, skimmers
  • Light niches & conduits (prefer butyl tape over epoxy encasement)
  • Main drains & sumps, shell cracks, equipment pad fittings & valves
  • Dye tests • Pressure tests • Hydrophone listening • Leakalyzer® verification

🛡️ 90-Day Leak Warranty + Proof

  • Leakalyzer® trend line at the end of the visit
  • Photo/Video documentation of test points & patches
  • Free re-check within 90 days if water loss returns

Targets: pool leak detection near me, Hollywood pool leak detection, broken return line, therapy jet leak, pressure testing pool, isolate return line leak, Leakalyzer verification, Broward County.

Hollywood, FL Pool Leak Detection – Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if my pool is leaking or just evaporating?

A pool typically loses up to 1/4 inch of water per day to evaporation. If you're losing more than 1 inch every 4 days, you likely have a leak.

What is the most common area for pool leaks?

The most common sources are skimmers, return lines, light niches, and cracks near tiles or coping.

How much does professional pool leak detection cost?

Leak detection in South Florida typically ranges from $325 – $600, depending on pool size and complexity.

Can you fix a pool leak without draining the pool?

Yes — most leaks can be repaired underwater using specialized equipment without draining the pool.

How do professionals find underground pool leaks?

Professionals use pressure testing, ultrasonic listening equipment, dye tests, and Leakalyzer® digital measurement systems.

Will homeowners insurance cover a pool leak?

Insurance may cover leaks caused by sudden damage. Wear-and-tear or aging-related leaks are usually not covered.

Is it normal to lose an inch of water a day in a pool?

No — in South Florida, losing up to 1/4 inch is normal. More than that likely means a leak.

How do I know if my pool is leaking underground?

Warning signs include constant refilling, soggy ground near pool plumbing, unstable chemistry, or rising water bills.

What’s the difference between hiring a large leak detection company and an owner-operated specialist?

Large companies often rotate techs and charge more to cover overhead. With an owner-operator, you get personal service, consistent communication, accurate diagnostics, and honest pricing — without the risk of a “new trainee” guessing.

Nearby Service Areas

We assist homeowners across Miami-Dade and Broward County, providing professional, verified leak detection with documented results and included patch work.

All leak detections include dye testing, pressure testing, Leakalyzer® verification, and patches such as 5-minute hardener, epoxy, butyl tape, or threaded plugs when needed — backed by our 90-day warranty.

Why Homeowners Choose Carlito’s Way Pool Leak Detection

Not all pool leak detection services are the same. Below is a simple comparison between commission-driven franchise companies and owner-operated service from Carlito’s Way Pool Leak Detection — providing reliable, precise testing across Miami & Broward, including Kendall and surrounding cities.

Feature / Benefit Cheap or Franchise Leak Detection Carlito’s Way Pool Leak Detection
Who Performs the Test Random technician assigned; skill varies per visit. Owner-operated — same experienced specialist every time.
Diagnostic Tools Used Basic dye or pressure testing only — more guessing. Leakalyzer® testing, hydrophone listening, pressure testing, Big Foot locator, and precision diagnostics.
Pricing Structure Commission-based pay model that encourages upsells. Flat and honest pricing with no commission pressure or unnecessary add-ons.
Documentation / Proof Basic notes; limited or unclear reporting. Photo and video proof with clear findings and next steps explained.
Warranty Support Short warranty or none. Written 90-day warranty on qualifying leak detections that required patches/epoxy/butyl tape.
Customer Support Call centers and longer scheduling delays. Direct scheduling with the same expert who performs the leak detection.