Pool Leak Detection
Find the leak with certainty — before a single repair.
Learn moreAcross West Texas and the Permian Basin, hot semi-arid desert heat, extreme evaporation, and very hard water make leaks common and water genuinely scarce. The ground itself — caliche, gypsum, and expansive clay — moves enough to crack shells and break plumbing. We serve the region with accurate detection and in-house repairs that stop the waste.
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West Texas soils combine caliche, gypsum, and expansive clay that move pronouncedly through the region's brutal wet/dry and heat cycles, cracking gunite shells and breaking buried plumbing. Extremely hard water then scales the lines and equipment, accelerating wear and masking the slow losses that, in a desert climate, add up fast.
We serve the broader West Texas region across Midland, Ector, and Tom Green Counties, where the Colorado River Municipal Water District (CRMWD) and local city utilities supply water from Lake J.B. Thomas, E.V. Spence Reservoir, and O.H. Ivie Reservoir — reservoirs hit hard by drought, which makes every leaked gallon precious. We work on residential, HOA, and commercial pools across Midland, Odessa, San Angelo, Big Spring, Monahans, and Sweetwater, reaching nearby Andrews and Stanton, near landmarks like Monahans Sandhills State Park and throughout the Permian Basin.

Nearby communities we serve: Midland, Odessa, San Angelo, Big Spring, Andrews, Monahans, Stanton.
Across Midland County, water from the Colorado River Municipal Water District (CRMWD) and local city utilities is drawn from Lake J.B. Thomas, E.V. Spence Reservoir, and O.H. Ivie Reservoir, so hot semi-arid desert heat, extreme evaporation, and very hard water make every leaked gallon precious in the Permian Basin. Beneath that, caliche, gypsum, and expansive clay with pronounced ground movement that cracks shells and breaks plumbing. The combination of that ground movement and seasonal water stress is exactly why a West Texas pool can lose water steadily without an obvious cause — and why we measure with pressure testing before we ever open the deck.
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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 West Texas and Permian Basin & West Texas, for both residential and commercial pools.
West Texas soils combine caliche, gypsum, and expansive clay that move pronouncedly through the region's brutal wet/dry and heat cycles, cracking gunite shells and breaking buried plumbing. Extremely hard water then scales the lines and equipment, accelerating wear and masking the slow losses that, in a desert climate, add up fast.
Both. Our West Texas-area service includes detection and repair by the same in-house team — pressure testing, plumbing repair, crack repair, skimmer replacement, and more.
We schedule West Texas-area leak inspections promptly, covering Midland County and nearby communities like Midland, Odessa, San Angelo. 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 West Texas and Midland County. Our in-house detection and repair keeps liability-sensitive leaks documented and fixed without finger-pointing between vendors.
We routinely service West Texas ZIP codes including 79701, 79705, 79707, 79761, 79762, 79765, plus the surrounding Midland 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.
Family-owned · 15+ years · Serving Central & West Texas
Family-owned · Licensed & insured · We answer the phone