My pool was losing ¼″ per day and I suspected it was leaking from my skimmer’s. The skimmers checked out OK, and technician was fairly certain there was no leak in the pressure lines without using any special equipment. They found leaks in the pop-up and drain of the spa using a dye-test. It was not a full inspection but still cost $ 240. The repair work cost an additional $ 580 which required sealing around the spa floor pop-up and drain and re-pebble-teking the area. The repair was very well done and my pool is no longer losing water. So all-in-all, maybe a little pricey, but the leak was found, repaired quickly, and looks good. No complaints.
Harold J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
This company came to our home for look for leaks in our pool. They got 2 out of 3 correct – well, sorta. They were about a foot off. We paid them with a check, they cashed it(over charging us along the way), and have followed up with letters asking for payment. Someone in Nevada doesn’t know what someone in Arizona is doing. This is not the company to use for pool leaks… try someone else. Bad service, combined with a faulty billing make them a bad choice