From Titusville in the north to Palm Bay in the south, Brevard County has one of the highest concentrations of residential pools in central Florida. Year-round use, aging infrastructure, coastal humidity, and Florida's sandy soils combine to make pool leaks one of the most common — and most underdiagnosed — problems homeowners face on the Space Coast. We bring specialist equipment and 15+ years of experience to find leaks accurately, regardless of pool age or type.
We travel throughout Brevard County to serve residential homeowners and commercial properties. If you're in the county and have a pool that's losing water, we can get to you.
Brevard County's largest city. High pool density, mix of newer construction and established neighborhoods. Year-round pool use creates consistent wear on plumbing and fittings.
Older pool stock with significant slab construction. Indian River proximity adds coastal humidity and corrosion factors. Slab leak diagnostics frequently required.
Brevard County's most populous city. Large residential pool inventory spanning several decades of construction. Sandy soils and drainage patterns create underground plumbing stress.
Northern Brevard County. Proximity to Kennedy Space Center corridor and Indian River Lagoon. Older pool infrastructure, mixed soil composition, and high humidity exposure.
Barrier island between the Indian River and Banana River Lagoons. Elevated salt-air exposure accelerates fitting corrosion and seal failure. Waterfront properties often have older pool systems.
Atlantic-facing coastal communities. Direct ocean exposure means accelerated corrosion of light niche seals, bonding hardware, and metal fittings in pools within 1–2 miles of the coast.
Every service type for every pool type — residential and commercial.
Acoustic ground-microphone equipment locates buried plumbing failures precisely. We confirm the leak location before any excavation — no exploratory trenching.
Pressure testing and acoustic detection for plumbing embedded beneath pool decks and concrete pads. Confirm the failure point before any cutting begins.
Dye testing and pressure work to confirm structural integrity across gunite, fiberglass, and concrete pools. Skimmer separations, light niches, and return fittings all covered.
Dye testing at all fittings and seam inspection with the pool at operating level. Most liner leaks found and patched without draining.
Individual line isolation and testing — suction, return, cleaner, feature lines. Confirms which specific circuit is failing before detection work begins.
Community pools, hotel facilities, resort properties, and apartment complexes across Brevard County. Written reports provided for property management and insurance records.
Pool leak detection in Florida isn't identical to the same work in cooler, seasonal climates. The combination of year-round use, high evaporation rates that mask real water loss, aging underground infrastructure, and coastal soil conditions creates a detection environment where experience and proper equipment matter significantly.
Florida's heat causes significant daily surface evaporation — making it easy to delay calling a specialist. The bucket test is the baseline: if your pool drops more than the bucket over 24 hours, it's not just evaporation.
Brevard County's sandy substrate drains and shifts rapidly with rainfall. Underground leaks move through this soil fast — making wet-area clues near the pool surface unreliable. Pressure testing is essential to confirm whether a plumbing line is losing volume.
Salt air from both Atlantic and lagoon exposures degrades metal fittings, conduit seals, and light niche hardware faster than inland markets. Brevard County's coastal properties often show corrosion-related failures in pools that are only 10–15 years old.
From Titusville to Palm Bay — we cover the full county. Schedule a professional inspection today and stop the water loss.
Tell us where you are and what you're seeing — we'll follow up promptly to schedule.
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