Cracks & Structural Diagnosis FAQ

Swimming Pool Diagnosis Services FAQ

Tropix Pools answers some of the most popular questions asked by customers about pool cracks and structural diagnosis. Please click on the downward arrow to reveal the answer and the upward arrow to hide it.

Why Do Pools Crack?

The most common cause of pool cracks is ground movement. Certain construction issues and freezing conditions, while not common, can also cause pools to crack.

Soil shifting, flooding, and freezing temperatures are all conditions that negatively affect the structural integrity of your pool. Is your pool leaking water? Let us help you determine when leaks are serious enough to require repair. Superior Pool Service will consult with you on how to determine exactly where and how severe your leak is. Once this area is located, our Service Personnel will take the appropriate actions to fix the problem. One phone call is all it takes to get your pool back in proper working order. Our goal is to help you enjoy your pool without distraction.

Cracks in your pool surface are concerning but common. The most common cause of pool cracking is ground movement. Not all cracks need to be addressed as emergencies however, so let Superior Pool Service perform a dye test to see if they are indeed cause for immediate concern. We will pinpoint and repair leaking cracks before they become unmanageable.

Severe cracking can be the source of water loss in your pool. If your pool is leaking water, an epoxy injection followed by a topcoat of a flexible waterproof membrane and a plaster patch sealant is Superior Pool Service’s typical protocol. In extreme circumstances, the structural integrity of your pool may be compromised and therefore also deserves immediate attention. Superior Pool Service is qualified to address these issues as well.

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