Pool Leak & Joint Repair in Waxahachie & Ellis County
Water loss is never just water loss. It is money, chemicals, and potential structural damage. We find leaks and fix them before they get expensive.
A pool leak can be subtle — a slowly dropping water level, a constantly running autofill, higher-than-normal water bills. But even a small leak wastes thousands of gallons a month and can undermine your pool deck, damage your foundation, and throw off your chemical balance. If you need pool leak repair in Waxahachie or anywhere in Ellis County, we have the experience to find the source and fix it right.
Why This Matters
Most homeowners do not notice a pool leak until the damage is already compounding. Shifting deck slabs, cracked coping, and soil erosion around the pool can all trace back to a leak that started small. Mastic joint failure — the flexible seal between your pool coping and the deck — is one of the most common and most overlooked causes of water intrusion.
What's Included
- Visual and pressure-based leak detection
- Plumbing line leak isolation
- Skimmer and return line repair
- Mastic joint removal and replacement
- Expansion joint sealing
- Deck-to-coping waterproofing
- Underground pipe repair
- Post-repair leak verification
The A&M Difference
A pool leak that goes unaddressed for months can cost more in wasted water and chemicals than the repair itself — and the structural risks to your deck and foundation only grow with time. The sooner you catch it, the simpler and cheaper the fix.
We handle leak and joint repair throughout Waxahachie, Midlothian, Ennis, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, and surrounding areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common signs include a water level that drops more than a quarter inch per day, constantly running autofill, wet spots around the pool deck, and chemical levels that will not hold. If you are refilling more than once a week in summer, it is worth investigating.
Mastic is the flexible, waterproof sealant between your pool coping (the stone or concrete edge) and the surrounding deck. Over time, it cracks, separates, and allows water to seep beneath the deck. We remove the old mastic and apply new, properly bonded sealant.
As soon as possible. Even a small leak can waste 500 or more gallons per day. Beyond the water bill, leaks wash away fill material under the deck and can compromise structural integrity over time.
Yes. We use pressure testing and isolation techniques to pinpoint leaks in underground return and suction lines without unnecessary excavation.
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Suspect a Leak? Do Not Wait.
Call us for a professional leak assessment. We will find the source, explain the fix, and get your pool holding water again.
