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Glow Leak for pools is the ultimate leak detecting kit, finding a leak has never been easier. Glow Leak is perfect for finding that hard to locate leak, check known problem areas around jets, intakes, around the skimmer and hair line cracks in the surface on your pool or spa. Our gel technology locates the tiniest of leaks with pin point accuracy leaving a glowing trail to the source of the problem saving you time and money. Detect that leak with ease and use Glow Leak before doing costly exploratory searches in your pool or spa.
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Used by pool enthusiast and certified pool technicians all of the country. Whether you just discovered a lowering water level or a wet area near the pool or thinking about purchasing a home with a pool. Glow Leak will locate potential problem areas in seconds. Our non-staining, biodegradable UV luminating gel formula will find a leak if present and is easily traceable to the point of origin. Highly visible in daylight and amazingly bright under U/V light, no more wasted water and stops the damage before more costly repairs are needed. GLOW LEAK FOR POOLS AND INGROUND SPAS
For underwater leak locating and isolation turn off your pool system at the breaker. Install the 10 inch testing rod on the Glow Leak applicator syringe. Use syringe to pull the Glow Leak Gel into the syringe. Now you are ready to find that leak. To test for leaks around the jets, intakes, outlets, drains, filter housing and hair line cracks on your pools surface, slowly apply the suspending gel near the suspected area, if a leak is present Glow Leak will be pulled effortlessly into the tiniest of cracks.
Pool liners cover the swimming pool’s wall and floor structure. They completely overlay the shell of your pool and create a protective surface. The function of the pool liner is to retain the water in the swimming pool and give it a sleek look. Pool liners have a lifespan of eight to twenty years. Pool use and your maintenance practices will determine the longevity of the liner. Improper care can cause your liner to wear out faster causing it to be more leak prone.
You can view the pump as the heart of the pool. Pool pumps are technically called a centrifugal force. It draws the pool water through the skimmer and the main drains. It also circulates chemicals evenly in the water in order to avoid chemical imbalance. If the pump stops running properly, water won’t filter right, and chemicals will become imbalanced. This will cause host of issues that can potentially lead to a pool leak if ignored.
Many people confuse the pool pump for the filter, but they are not the same. The pump forces water through the skimmer in order to reach the filter, which holds back and traps dirt particles and other debris. Therefore, the main purpose of the filter is to keep the water clean and clear. The filter is an essential part of a swimming pool. It requires regular maintenance and cleaning in order to avoid damage. Like we’ve said before, failure to provide proper care is the perfect recipe for a leaking pool.
One of the worst areas a pool leak can occur is the underground plumbing. A leaking underground pipe is bad news for your pool’s environment and your wallet. These types of leaks tend to go undetected for a longer period of time due to the fact that you can’t see them. Common signs of this type of leak are lingering wet spots in your pool decking or yard and unusually higher water bills.
The work of a skimmer is to catch floating debris so that leaves, twigs, and insects don’t sink to the bottom of your pool. A skimmer leak is another area where pool leaks occur. Many people will not immediately consider the skimmer as a reason for the pool leak, but it shouldn’t be overlooked. This type of leak can usually be easier to identify. When inspecting the skimmer, look closely for any cracks in the spot where the skimmer meets the plaster and if you notice debris getting sucked into these crevasses.
This type of leak happens when the structure of a pool cracks as a result of concrete movement. This movement can stretch the surface of your pool, which can then crack, and then lead to cracks in the underlying structure. It is one of the most extensive problems associated with swimming pools, especially when you do not address it immediately. When these cracks go without repair, it will continue to grow bigger, and repairing them becomes a more in depth and expensive job. The reason for the structural leak is that water passes through the cracks, and eventually erodes the soil underneath and around the structure. Once this begins, the safety and structure of your pool can become compromised.
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