Deep Dive Leak Detection

Deep Dive Leak Detection Deep Dive Leak Detection specializes in fast, accurate pool leak detection using advanced technology.

*NOTE: All repairs are referred to licensed contractors.

Any indication stated otherwise is in error.*

05/26/2026

Check this guy out! I was testing a light for leaks when I heard something splash in the water. Turns out he goes for a swim over ten times a day.

05/20/2026

Spa sillway leaks can cause three things! The water can simply go behind the tiles then drip out of the grout into the pool, causing ugly calcium buildup on the tiles. Second, the water can go between the shell and pool finish causing delamination. Lastly, they can cause beam cracks over time.

05/12/2026

Well this is gross… When we remove these old lights from their niche, we often find debris. To test the light properly we have to clear this out first. This niche had a lot of rust deriving from the lights wires.

05/07/2026

This is a pool caretaker, which is a return positioned on the floor, to ideally keep the floor clean by forcing debris to the main drain. You can see the small crack that leaks but what is harder to see is the whole rim leaks (green dye is a horrible choice for white fittings 😅)

05/03/2026

A leak located in the step's grout line. Small leaks like this can costs hundreds of dollars in water. Typically when there is one leak like this, there are a few more around the same area.

04/29/2026

Wait til the end! This glass block has been cracked for years. The water has leaked behind the pool finish and caused a 9' crack just feet away from this leak.

04/23/2026

A 9' vertical crack caused by a leak above it at the spa spillway. Years of water behind the pool finish eventually created and expanded the crack. Epoxying cracks like this rarely works—hydrostatic pressure can force holes through the epoxy, sometimes in as little as 24 hours.

04/20/2026

A crack in your tile can be a sign of a much larger issue! Often times a crack like this indicates a beam crack. A beam crack is a crack in the pool's shell. Typically a beam crack will continue to grow and cause further damage until it is stapled together. Epoxy fails on these rapidly.

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Cape Coral, FL
33993

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