Pool Leak Detection
Accurate pool leak detection in Southwest Florida
When a pool is losing water, guessing can get expensive fast. OG Pool Protection provides professional pool leak detection for homeowners across Southwest Florida, using a careful inspection process designed to find the real source of the problem instead of chasing symptoms.
Our service is built around proof. We check the pool system, isolate plumbing lines when needed, use dye testing around suspect areas, and inspect the pool underwater so fittings, lights, drains, skimmers, returns, and surface issues can be reviewed closely.
What we look for during a leak inspection
Pool leaks can come from plumbing, equipment, shell penetrations, surface cracks, tile lines, skimmers, light niches, or fittings that are difficult to see from the deck. A proper pool leak inspection helps narrow the issue before repairs begin.
- Pressure testing for pool plumbing lines
- Underwater inspection of fittings and penetrations
- Dye testing around suspected leak points
- Equipment area review and visible water-loss clues
- Clear findings with practical next steps
Clear answers before costly repairs
Homeowners in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Estero, Bonita Springs, and nearby Southwest Florida communities deal with heat, evaporation, shifting conditions, and year-round pool use. We help separate normal water loss from a real leak so you can make a confident repair decision.
After the inspection, you get straightforward guidance on what was found, where the concern appears to be, and what should happen next. The goal is simple: accurate pool leak detection, honest communication, and less uncertainty about your pool.
Reputation built on honest reports.
Think your pool is leaking?
The OG method.

Inspect the Pool
Pressure Test Lines
Dive and Dye Test
Review the Findings
Schedule leak detection as soon as you notice water loss, pressure changes, or wet spots around the pool area. Early testing can reduce repair costs.
A pool leak detection service typically includes line testing, underwater inspection, dye work, and a written report with findings and next steps.
We isolate plumbing lines, pressure test each run, inspect underwater fittings, and use dye testing to confirm the source of water loss.
