Pool Leak Detection
Find the leak with certainty — before a single repair.
Learn moreAbilene pools live in Taylor County's hot semi-arid climate, where wide day-to-night and seasonal temperature swings, recurring drought, and notoriously hard water all work against a pool at once. Under them sits expansive clay laced with caliche that moves sharply through wet/dry cycles, cracking shells and breaking buried lines. Across the Big Country we bring the same precise detection and in-house repair we deliver statewide — we test, we don't guess.
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Abilene's expansive clay-and-caliche soils move sharply between drought and downpour, and the Big Country's wide temperature swings expand and contract the pool shell on top of that. The two forces together open gunite and plaster cracks and snap rigid underground plumbing at fittings — while hard-water scaling builds up inside the lines, hiding and worsening the leak until detection is the only way to find it.
We serve Abilene across Taylor and Jones Counties, where the City of Abilene supplies water drawn from Lake Fort Phantom Hill, Hubbard Creek Reservoir, and O.H. Ivie Reservoir — a supply tight enough that drought stages and watering limits make leaks urgent. The region's very hard water scales pipes and equipment, masking and accelerating failures. We work on homes in Wylie, Elmwood, College Heights, Elm Creek, and downtown Abilene, plus HOA, apartment, hotel, and commercial pools serving Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene Christian, Hardin-Simmons, and McMurry Universities, and the surrounding towns of Buffalo Gap, Tuscola, Tye, Clyde, Merkel, Sweetwater, Anson, and Hawley. Pressure testing, underwater inspection, and in-house plumbing and crack repair keep the whole job under one roof.

Nearby communities we serve: Buffalo Gap, Tuscola, Tye, Clyde, Merkel, Sweetwater, Anson, Hawley.
Across Taylor County, water from the City of Abilene is drawn from Lake Fort Phantom Hill, Hubbard Creek Reservoir, and O.H. Ivie Reservoir, so a hot semi-arid climate with wide day-to-night and seasonal temperature swings, plus recurring drought, that hard-cycles pool shells and plumbing. Beneath that, expansive clay and caliche that move sharply through wet/dry cycles, opening cracks and breaking underground lines. The combination of that ground movement and seasonal water stress is exactly why a Abilene pool can lose water steadily without an obvious cause — and why we measure with pressure testing before we ever open the deck.
Abileneis one of our two core markets, so we keep the deepest local bench here. We've worked pools across Wylie, Elmwood, College Heights, Elm Creek and out to Buffalo Gap, Tuscola, Tye, Clyde, near landmarks like Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene Christian University, Hardin-Simmons University. With ≈125,000 residents and the drought-stage pressure that the City of Abilene brings, an undetected leak in Taylor Countywastes water you're paying a premium for — so we pinpoint the exact source first, then repair it in-house with no guesswork and no finger-pointing.
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A hidden leak only wastes more water and costs more to fix the longer it goes undetected. The sooner we test, the less you lose.
Find the leak with certainty — before a single repair.
Learn moreConfirm which line is leaking before anyone digs.
Learn moreWe dive in to confirm the leak with our own eyes.
Learn moreSurgical repairs — only where the pipe actually failed.
Learn moreStop waterline leaks at one of the most common culprits.
Learn moreStop the crack from leaking — and from getting worse.
Learn moreRemodel on a sound foundation — leaks fixed first.
Learn moreA smooth, watertight finish — over a sound shell.
Learn moreCode-aware commercial repairs that minimize downtime.
Learn moreYes. We provide full pool leak detection and in-house repair throughout Abilene and Taylor County & the Big Country, for both residential and commercial pools.
Abilene's expansive clay-and-caliche soils move sharply between drought and downpour, and the Big Country's wide temperature swings expand and contract the pool shell on top of that. The two forces together open gunite and plaster cracks and snap rigid underground plumbing at fittings — while hard-water scaling builds up inside the lines, hiding and worsening the leak until detection is the only way to find it.
Both. Our Abilene-area service includes detection and repair by the same in-house team — pressure testing, plumbing repair, crack repair, skimmer replacement, and more.
We schedule Abilene-area leak inspections promptly, covering Taylor County and nearby communities like Buffalo Gap, Tuscola, Tye. Call (210) 219-0979 and we'll find the soonest window — we're typically out within a day or two.
Yes. Beyond residential pools, we handle HOA, apartment, hotel, and commercial properties across Abilene and Taylor County. Our in-house detection and repair keeps liability-sensitive leaks documented and fixed without finger-pointing between vendors.
We routinely service Abilene ZIP codes including 79601, 79602, 79603, 79605, 79606, plus the surrounding Taylor County area. If you're nearby and don't see your ZIP, call (210) 219-0979 — we likely still cover you.
We test instead of guess. Get an accurate diagnosis and an in-house repair plan with no guesswork and no unnecessary work.
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Family-owned · Licensed & insured · We answer the phone