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Pool Leak Detection in Wimberley, TX

Cypress Creek and the Blanco River shape Wimberley pool conditions, with the 2015 Memorial Day flood still affecting some properties a decade later.

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Pool Leak Detection

Wimberley sits along Cypress Creek and the Blanco River in the heart of the Hill Country. The 2015 Memorial Day flood remains one of the most destructive flooding events in Texas history, and a decade later its implications for pool diagnostics on affected properties are still real. Combined with deep Hill Country karst and an artistic community character, Wimberley has its own distinct leak detection profile.

What Pool Leak Detection in Wimberley Requires

Post-flood property considerations

Properties along the Blanco that flooded in 2015 may have altered substrate conditions, shifted drainage patterns, and pool structures with stress patterns from the event. Documentation supports insurance, property records, and renovation planning.

Cypress Creek and Blanco River proximity

Properties closer to either waterway experience moisture cycling tied to river levels, with spring runoff and major precipitation events producing dramatic short-term changes. The Wimberley area sits squarely in Flash Flood Alley.

Deep Hill Country karst

Limestone bedrock close to the surface across most properties. The standard karst characteristics: fractured rock, solution channels, thin soil layers, leaks that hide in bedrock fractures from surface inspection.

Larger property scale

Most Wimberley pools sit on substantial acreage with significant landscape investment. Underground plumbing runs are longer than typical suburban subdivisions. Diagnostic work scales accordingly.

Distance from urban service density

Wimberley is far enough from the metro core that some pool service companies treat the area as too remote. We service the community regularly because Wimberley homeowners deserve the same diagnostic technology and process.

Our Process

  • Pressure test every plumbing line independently
  • Acoustic shell scan with hydrophones calibrated for karst conditions
  • Fitting and penetration inspection
  • Equipment pad evaluation
  • Site assessment for river proximity, flood history, and karst position
  • 24-hour digital report suitable for insurance documentation

Pool stays full. Two to three hours on site.

When to Schedule

Post-storm assessment after a major Hill Country rain event. Property change requiring documented pool condition. Long-deferred attention finally needing professional diagnostic work.

Simple Process

How It Works

Step 1

Schedule

Contact us via phone or online form. We'll set up a convenient time for your inspection.

Step 2

Detect

Our certified technicians use specialized equipment to locate the leak source and deliver a detailed leak detection report.

Step 3

Repair

After your leak detection report is delivered, we will provide an estimate for any recommended repairs.

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