I started with a loss of 1 1/2" inches a day in my large in-ground gunite spa. Since there were numerous cracks in the walls I decided to have it fiberglassed. The drain rings were replaced and all fittings were carefully sealed so I am quite confident that nothing outside of the plumbing fittings is leaking. At that point the leaking was reduced to about 1/2” per day according to the bucket test. I concluded that plumbing was leaking somewhere so I purchased a batch of winter plugs and plugged off everything. Now I am showing a loss of ¼” per day. The question I have is how accurate the bucket test is? Is it possible that the large surface area of the pool could cause it to lose more to the air than what is in the bucket? If so is ¼” within that variable? BTW, the water is colder than the air at least until nighttime.
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