Pool Leak Detection in Onion Creek, TX
Properties along Onion Creek have flooded twice in the past decade. Pool leak diagnostics here often involves separating post-flood damage from progressive infrastructure failure.
The 2013 Memorial Day flood and the 2015 floods both produced significant water level changes in Onion Creek and reshaped the ground around adjacent pools. A decade later, the diagnostic implications remain real for many properties. Combined with the golf-adjacent pool inventory that has been in service for 25 to 40+ years, this is a neighborhood where the leak detection story almost always has a backstory.
What We Look For in Onion Creek
Post-flood structural movement
Properties that flooded in 2013 or 2015 may have ground that has not fully resettled. Pool shells may have experienced movement during the events that produced stress patterns we still find years later. Beam line separation, deck cracking, and underground plumbing stress all show up.
Established golf-community pool aging
Many neighborhood pools have been in service since the 1980s and 1990s. Original underground plumbing is now decades past design service. Skimmer bodies, main drain hubs, and equipment connections all show the cumulative effects.
Creek-proximate moisture cycling
Properties closer to Onion Creek experience ongoing moisture variation tied to creek levels. Even properties that did not flood see saturation cycles during major storm events that drier areas of the neighborhood do not.
How We Find Your Leak
- Pressure test every plumbing line independently
- Acoustic shell scan with hydrophones
- Fitting inspection at every penetration
- Equipment pad evaluation
- Flood history and creek proximity assessment
- 24-hour digital report suitable for insurance documentation when applicable
Pool stays full. Two to three hours on site.
When to Schedule
Post-storm assessment after a major rain event. Long-deferred attention on an established golf-community pool. Pre-sale documentation. Insurance documentation for storm-related claims. All standard.
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How It Works
Schedule
Contact us via phone or online form. We'll set up a convenient time for your inspection.
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.
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