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Pool leaking water.

Posted: Sat 24 Aug 2013 9:07 am
by Mollie the cat
We have a 10 x 5 pool which is leaking quite a lot of water. Its not the balance tank or the overflow channels. I realise you do use a lot through evaporation but I am topping up the pool for 1 hour every two days with a large hose pipe!

I believe you can get a pressure check done, does anyone know the cost please?

Any advise would be appreciated, cheers.

Re: Pool leaking water.

Posted: Sat 05 Oct 2013 7:09 am
by sunny_cyprus
Have you checked to see if your multi / 6 way valve is leaking ? I maintain and repair a lot of pools and have seen this problem a lot lately . Way around it by putting a new valve in or the preferred cheaper way is by putting a tap valve onto your waste pipe . Hope this helps ......

Re: Pool leaking water.

Posted: Fri 11 Apr 2014 2:50 pm
by TRNCVaughan
Mollie the cat wrote:We have a 10 x 5 pool which is leaking quite a lot of water. Its not the balance tank or the overflow channels. I realise you do use a lot through evaporation but I am topping up the pool for 1 hour every two days with a large hose pipe!

I believe you can get a pressure check done, does anyone know the cost please?

Any advise would be appreciated, cheers.
As a rule of thumb, a pool loses water by evaporation between 30% and 50% of the pools volume per year.
Let's say 50% for our example.
A pool containing 100 tonnes would lose 50 tonnes per year.
Let's say approx a tonne per week.
Any more than that and you have a leak.
I can carry out a test and determine where your pool is leaking and what you need to do about it.

If you haven't resolved your problem yet, give me a call on 0533 845 8494

Re: Pool leaking water.

Posted: Mon 03 Nov 2014 9:56 am
by ana_banana
Hi Mollie. Did you manage to solve the problem? If not, we can come up and have a look. We have a vast experience in fixing pool leaks. Please, check our portfolio http://www.cyprushomebuilders.com/portfolio and testimonials http://www.cyprushomebuilders.com/testi ... ers/page/1

Re: Pool leaking water.

Posted: Mon 03 Nov 2014 4:47 pm
by Philoz
Mollie-did you check the area around the vacuum outlet as I suggested a while ago?

Re: Pool leaking water.

Posted: Mon 03 Nov 2014 6:03 pm
by Mollie the cat
Philoz,

This post is so old, no idea how its gone in active topics??? Thanks I did check as suggested.

Re: Pool leaking water.

Posted: Tue 04 Nov 2014 8:34 am
by Toftsv
Hi Mollie,

We suspect we have the same problem with ours. I have topped it up a few days ago and it's now just below the scuppers (I think that's what they are called) Will keep an eye on it but am hoping it's just down to evaporation. We have only just moved here 2 weeks ago so we are new to all this pool malarkey but fingers crossed it's nothing serious and just evaporation. Good luck. Keep us all posted as to how you get on.

Re: Pool leaking water.

Posted: Tue 04 Nov 2014 12:15 pm
by ana_banana
Hi Toftsv. Actually, it is not that hot for such massive evaporation. Plus, there's been some rain as well that normally tops water up during wintertime. We can stop by with an inspection in case you are worried. Always good to have a professional opinion on how your pool functions.

In case interested, contact us on 0-533-836-0611 (Ana) or 0-533-854-5673 (Dursun)
Also, you can check company portfolio here http://www.cyprushomebuilders.com/portfolio
Cyprus Homeibulders have done quite a bit of pool repairs in the TRNC.

Re: Pool leaking water.

Posted: Thu 06 Nov 2014 7:56 am
by best-dreams
Hi Mollie the cat;

I can come and have a look and tell you the exact problem.

Please call me on below details;


Hatib Xhafolli
Best Dreams Property Management
Phone: 0533 843 80 23 | 0548 872 16 85
Skype: bestdreamsproperty | Viber: +90533 843 80 23
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