BioSam
05-28-2012, 10:06 PM
Hi All,
New to the forum. Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Here is my situation. I'm in southern California, just purchased a home with a pool (1st pool). The pool is about 25k gallons and is coated with peebletek and has natural stone all around the top. It also has a built in spa, also has natural stone all around. I recently noticed my planters in the backyard were saturated with water. I assumed I had leaking sprinklers or a sprinkler pipe. I went through and checked all that and it's not my sprinklers. So naturally I next assumed it was the pool. I did a bucket test and found I was loosing about .5" - .75" a day. So I called a pool leak company and they did a pressure test and a dye test..... They only found a small crack in the spa but due to its location would not or should not impact my planters. For the last couple of weeks I've been trying to figure out what's saturating my planters so much if the pool is not leaking. This morning I happen to get up early about 6am and notice the small cracks that I have in my backyard concrete around the pool were wet --- like water was flowing through them. Most, if not all the small cracks end in the planters. My theory, again I'm a new pool owner so not much experience, is the water is "wicking" through the natural stone up to the concrete and through the cracks. I have pictures but I don't know how to post them to the forum. A little embarrasing actually.
My question is what are my options to solve this type of problem? Also is my theory somewhat realistic? As I mentioned, any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
New to the forum. Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Here is my situation. I'm in southern California, just purchased a home with a pool (1st pool). The pool is about 25k gallons and is coated with peebletek and has natural stone all around the top. It also has a built in spa, also has natural stone all around. I recently noticed my planters in the backyard were saturated with water. I assumed I had leaking sprinklers or a sprinkler pipe. I went through and checked all that and it's not my sprinklers. So naturally I next assumed it was the pool. I did a bucket test and found I was loosing about .5" - .75" a day. So I called a pool leak company and they did a pressure test and a dye test..... They only found a small crack in the spa but due to its location would not or should not impact my planters. For the last couple of weeks I've been trying to figure out what's saturating my planters so much if the pool is not leaking. This morning I happen to get up early about 6am and notice the small cracks that I have in my backyard concrete around the pool were wet --- like water was flowing through them. Most, if not all the small cracks end in the planters. My theory, again I'm a new pool owner so not much experience, is the water is "wicking" through the natural stone up to the concrete and through the cracks. I have pictures but I don't know how to post them to the forum. A little embarrasing actually.
My question is what are my options to solve this type of problem? Also is my theory somewhat realistic? As I mentioned, any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.