Equestrian Property Pool Leak Detection Company - Foxfield
Foxfield pool losing water? Equestrian properties and bentonite clay create unique conditions. Level Up Leak Detection of Colorado uses LeakTronics to find the source.
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Foxfield is a small, rural-character town in Arapahoe County, located between Aurora and Parker. The community maintains an equestrian lifestyle with larger lot sizes, lower-density development, and pasture properties throughout. Foxfield sits on bentonite-influenced clay typical of the south metro, creating specific challenges for residential pool maintenance. Level Up Leak Detection of Colorado provides Foxfield homeowners with expert pool leak detection, inspection, and repair services.
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Detect
Our certified technicians use specialized equipment to locate the leak source and deliver a detailed leak detection report.
Repair
After your leak detection report is delivered, we will provide an estimate for any recommended repairs.
Foxfield is not really a typical suburb. The community maintains an equestrian character with larger lots, fewer pools per square mile, more space between houses, working horse properties scattered throughout. When pools exist in Foxfield, they are usually on substantial acreage with the kind of irrigation patterns and landscape designs that go with equestrian living.
The combination of Douglas County bentonite clay and rural-character land use creates leak detection scenarios we do not see in standard subdivisions.
Why Foxfield Pools Are Different
Larger lots, more irrigation variability
A typical suburban pool is surrounded by irrigated landscape that creates a fairly uniform moisture environment. Sprinklers run on a schedule, the lawn and gardens around the pool get watered consistently, and the soil moisture immediately around the pool is similar to soil 50 feet away.
A Foxfield pool on a larger lot might have an irrigated pool area, but surrounding acreage might be irrigated very differently or not at all. Pasture areas might have completely different moisture patterns than the residential core of the property. This creates more extreme differential moisture conditions around the pool than typical suburban properties experience.
Equestrian irrigation patterns
Horse properties often have arena footing that is watered regularly to control dust. Pasture rotation creates uneven moisture across the property. Watering troughs, paddock cleaning, and pasture irrigation all contribute to moisture patterns that do not exist on standard residential lots.
For nearby pools, the bentonite clay underneath experiences more variable moisture conditions than the same clay in a uniformly-irrigated suburban setting.
Bigger pools, bigger systems
Foxfield pools tend toward larger installations matched to the larger property values. More water volume. More plumbing. Sometimes attached spas, water features, integrated outdoor living. More complex systems mean more potential leak locations.
Our Approach for Foxfield Pool Leak Detection
The standard LeakTronics process applies. What changes is the on-site assessment we do before testing begins.
We look at:
- The property's irrigation patterns and how they affect pool-area soil moisture
- The pool's location relative to other water sources (troughs, arena watering, etc.)
- Any visible signs of differential ground movement around the pool
- Drainage patterns from buildings and landscape features
- Pool system complexity. Main pool, spa, water features, automation.
Then the technical evaluation:
- Independent pressure testing of every plumbing circuit
- LeakTronics acoustic shell scan
- Individual inspection of every fitting and penetration
- Equipment pad evaluation
- 24-hour digital report with documented findings
What Foxfield Owners Should Know
Three things help us help you faster:
- Know your irrigation schedule - when sprinklers run, where, and how often. Affects how we interpret moisture-related findings.
- Track your water usage - if your water bill has changed and you are not sure why, the data helps us scope the visit.
- Note any visible changes - new deck cracks, beam line gaps, wet spots that were not there before, equipment behaving differently. All useful information.
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