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Can I repair a pool leak myself in Bennett, Colorado?

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Homeowner inspecting a low pool with a surface crack at a Bennett, Colorado backyard pool

So your water level keeps dropping, and you are wondering if you can just resurface a pool leak myself at Bennett, Colorado. It is a fair question. A DIY fix sounds cheap and fast. But a leak and a worn surface are two different problems. This guide breaks down what you can do at home, what you should not, and when a pro saves you money.

Bennett sits on the high plains east of Denver. Hot, dry summers and big day-to-night swings put real stress on a pool. That same climate also hides leaks well, since fast evaporation can mask a slow drip. Knowing the difference matters before you grab a trowel.

Is It a Leak or Just Evaporation?

Before any repair, find out if you truly have a leak. Colorado's dry air pulls water from any swimming pool. A little daily water loss can be normal.

Try the bucket test first. It is simple and free:

  • Fill a bucket with pool water and set it on a step.
  • Mark the water line inside the bucket and on the pool wall.
  • Wait 24 hours with the pump off.
  • Compare the two marks.

If the pool drops more than the bucket, you likely have a leak. If both drop the same, it is probably evaporation. The U.S. EPA notes that household leaks waste close to one trillion gallons of water across the country each year, so finding the source early protects your water bills and keeps your water usage in check. You can read the federal guideline on the EPA's Fix a Leak Week page.

What "Resurfacing" Really Means

Resurfacing and leak repair are not the same job. Resurfacing replaces the worn top layer of the pool shell. People do it when plaster is rough, stained, or flaking. It is a big project. It is not a quick way to plug a hole.

A pool leak can start in many spots:

  • A crack in the pool shell or floor
  • A bad skimmer or return fitting
  • A pipe leak underground
  • A worn valve or seal at the pump

If you resurface over a leak without fixing the real cause, the water still escapes. You just buried the problem under fresh plaster. That is why pros locate and find the source first, then repair, then resurface if needed.

Safe DIY Fixes for a Homeowner

Some small jobs are fine for a handy homeowner. These are low-risk and good to know:

  • Pool putty: Press epoxy putty into a small visible crack underwater for a short-term patch.
  • Skimmer caulk: Reseal a cracked skimmer throat with pool-grade sealant.
  • Light cleaning: Keep the filter and pump basket clean so circulation stays working properly.
  • Chemical balance: Steady chemical levels protect the surface from extra wear.

These keep your pool and spa functional between visits. They do not replace a real pool repair when the damage runs deep.

DIY vs. Hiring a Pro

Here is a quick way to weigh your options before you fix pool damage on your own.

Task Good for DIY? Why
Bucket test Yes Simple, no tools, no risk
Small surface crack patch Maybe Works short-term only
Hidden pipe leak No Needs special equipment to locate
Full resurface No Heavy labor, easy to get wrong
Pump or heater fix No Plumbing and wiring risk

When the problem is hidden, a pro pays for itself. A wrong DIY guess can crack the pool shell, waste water, and cost far more later. Regular maintenance helps, but it will not fix cracks in the pool that run deep. That is the point where most homeowners choose to hire a pro.

Why Bennett Pools Need Extra Care

The Front Range climate is hard on pools. At elevation, strong UV breaks down surfaces faster. The clay soil around Bennett swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That movement can stress pipes and cause a slow pipe leak you never see. An older inground pool faces even more risk. A buried line may need a licensed plumber, not a quick patch.

These local factors make professional pool leak detection smart here. Trained technicians use state-of-the-art equipment to pinpoint a leak without digging up your whole yard. The work is precise, and it helps prevent water damage to your deck and pool equipment.

How Level Up Finds and Fixes Leaks

Our process is built for the homeowner who wants clear answers. We use LeakTronics gear and a proven method:

  1. Schedule: Call or book online. We confirm your address and a convenient time.
  2. Detect: We run a full inspection and find the exact leak. No guesswork.
  3. Repair: You get a comprehensive report with upfront pricing and next steps.

We handle the full range of pool repair services. Our pool leak repair services cover leak repair, line repairs, pool pump repair, and pool heater repair. If your gear shows a malfunction, our plumbing service can help. We repair leaks at the source, not just the surface. Whatever your pool needs, your safety stays our priority. We work on residential and commercial pools. We also offer emergency pool repair when a leak cannot wait. You can explore our pool leak detection service in Colorado or our expert pool repair options. Not sure what you need? A quick pool inspection can catch trouble early.

Want to know what a leak looks like before you decide? Our guide to the common signs of a pool leak is a good place to start.

Why Bennett Homeowners Choose Level Up

We have been dealing with leaks for over 30 years. We know the soil, the swings, and the surface wear unique to the high plains. Our expertise means fewer surprises and repairs you can trust to last.

We serve the whole Front Range, so a customer in Bennett gets the same care as one near Watkins or in Denver. As a licensed and insured provider, we put quality and trust first. Every job ends with a clear recommendation and honest pricing.

Here is what one happy customer shared:

"Ben and his team were amazing. They came find our pool leak and explain the issue. They sent a detailed report and the next steps! Appreciate it guys!" — Kathleen Castillo

Ready to Stop the Leak the Right Way?

Trying to resurface a pool leak yourself can hide the real issue and cost more down the road. Let the experts locate the leak, fix it for good, and restore your swimming pool the right way. A professional pool leak detection visit ensures the job is done once.

Make us your first call for swimming pool repair across the Front Range. From pool repair in Denver to the open plains around Bennett, we cover the whole region. Reach out through our contact page to book your visit.

Call Level Up Leak Detection at (720) 783-5380 — we serve Bennett, Watkins, Denver, Aurora, and the greater Denver metro across Colorado.

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