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Leak Suspection: the diagnostic hypothesis phase of leak detection

Leak Suspection: the diagnostic hypothesis phase of leak detection

Update: 2025-11-04
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Swimming Pool Leak Suspection refers to the initial stage of identifying and investigating potential water loss in a swimming pool system when there is reason to believe a leak may exist.

In practical terms, it means a pool owner or service technician has observed indicators suggesting abnormal water loss—such as a consistently dropping water level, air bubbles in the return lines, excessive chemical use, soggy areas around the pool, or unexplained increases in water bills—but has not yet confirmed the presence or location of a leak.

Leak suspection triggers diagnostic testing, including visual inspections, the bucket test (to distinguish between evaporation and leakage), pressure testing, dye testing, or electronic leak detection. It’s essentially the diagnostic hypothesis phase of leak detection—where symptoms point toward a problem, but confirmation requires controlled testing and data verification.

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Leak Suspection: the diagnostic hypothesis phase of leak detection

Leak Suspection: the diagnostic hypothesis phase of leak detection

Rudy Stankowitz