Pool Leak Detection in Orange Park, FL
Non-invasive pool leak detection using electronic listening, dye testing, and pressure testing — pinpoint leaks without tearing up your deck.
Schedule an AppointmentOur Process: What to Expect
Our disciplined pool leak detection process in Orange Park prevents unnecessary work and ensures clarity at every stage.
See our full pool leak detection process →Bucket Test Confirmation
We start with a bucket test to confirm you actually have a leak versus normal evaporation, so you only pay for work you need.
Visual Inspection
Our technician walks the deck, equipment pad, and pool shell looking for visible leak indicators before any testing begins.
Pool Leak Detection in Orange Park
Orange Park's lakeside Eagle Harbor and Doctors Lake neighborhoods see frequent dock-area irrigation and pool leaks, while Oakleaf Plantation's newer slab homes are prone to post-tension cable corrosion from Clay County's high water table.
- Slab leaks under post-tension foundations in Oakleaf Plantation
- Pool equipment pad leaks from high water table conditions
- Saltwater intrusion at lakefront properties on Doctors Lake
- Underground irrigation line breaks in clay-heavy soil
Why choose us for pool leak detection in Orange Park?
Homeowners and property managers across Clay County choose Sawgrass because we diagnose accurately, document every finding, and stand behind every job.
Decades of local expertise
Four decades of diagnostic and construction experience across Clay County.
Precision diagnostics
Advanced electronic and acoustic equipment for pinpoint accuracy — no guesswork.
Licensed & certified
Fully licensed and insured with LeakTronics and IICRC certifications backing every diagnosis.
Transparent documentation
Every finding is documented with photos and clear language — you see exactly what we see.
Same-week dispatch
Fast scheduling across Orange Park and the Doctors Lake area.
Residential & commercial
Homes, HOAs, and commercial properties — we handle the full range.
Pool Leak Detection in Orange Park — FAQ
How much water loss is normal for a Florida pool?
In Florida, normal evaporation is typically 1/8 to 1/4 inch per day depending on temperature, humidity, and whether the pool is screened. Anything consistently above 1/4 inch per day suggests a leak.
Can you detect leaks without draining the pool?
Yes — our entire process is non-invasive. We do not drain pools to find leaks. Pressure testing and electronic listening let us pinpoint plumbing leaks with the pool full.
Do you fix the leak after you find it?
Yes. Sawgrass handles both leak detection and repair, including pool shell crack repair, plumbing line replacement, and equipment pad rebuilds. You don't need to coordinate two contractors.
What if you can't find a leak?
If our standard detection process can't locate a leak, we don't charge you for the inspection. We'll discuss next-step options like extended monitoring or specialty testing.
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