How LeakTronics Pool Leak Detection Works

Every Doc’s Leak Detection leak detection visit includes a 300-point pool inspection and starts with a non-invasive-first approach using LeakTronics equipment when site conditions allow.

What LeakTronics equipment helps us check

  • Pool fittings, returns, skimmers, steps, lights, and other common leak points.
  • Areas where water loss may be occurring without obvious visible damage.
  • Poolside symptoms such as unexplained water loss, air in the system, wet areas, or changing water levels.

Why we start non-invasive first

  • The goal is to narrow down the likely leak source without unnecessary digging, cutting, or damage.
  • Specialized listening and diagnostic equipment helps guide the inspection before repair decisions are made.
  • Not every pool is the same, so site conditions, water clarity, access, equipment operation, and pool design all matter.

What is included with leak detection

  • A 300-point pool inspection is included with leak detection visits.
  • We document visible concerns, equipment observations, leak indicators, and inspection findings.
  • Customers receive written findings and photos to help understand what was found and what should be addressed next.

Why this helps homeowners, buyers, sellers, and property managers

  • Homeowners get clearer direction instead of guessing where water is going.
  • Home buyers can better understand the pool before closing.
  • Commercial and apartment pool operators can document leak concerns and inspection items for planning repairs.

Need pool leak detection in Indianapolis or Central Indiana?

If your pool is losing water, Doc’s Leak Detection can help locate the likely source using a non-invasive-first process, LeakTronics equipment, and a 300-point inspection included with leak detection.