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Below is the feedback I got from my clients who used the leak programs and emailed me with results. These people are happy they made this decision, and you will be too!

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>Hiya!
> Just a quick note to thank you for your pool leak repair program. After
>reading your information
>I found 3 leaks in my pool, 2 in the skimmer, 1 in a jet face. I was
>told by a swimming pool contractor I needed to replace the underground
>piping for 750 dollars. The pool is fine now
>Thanks

Nate, thanks for your help. I am into the program and have found it very usefull.          Dan T

>Hi:
>Ive got that Baker Hydro skimmer,and you were right! that leak is hidden
>in plain sight. I would of looked for hours and still wouldnt of seen
>it.
>Thanx

I found my leak!!!  It was inside the light pot where the cord ran outfrom the conduit.  I was able to fix it with epoxy.  As far as I can tellfrom where the conduit is ran up to the surface (under the diving board) itis pvc pipe maybe even cpvc. How and where could this leak have occurredsince I can't see any further?

p.s. I originally called a leak detection company about finding the leak.They wanted $500 just to find the leak (they don't make repairs). That'swhat got me searching the internet and led me to your site. I'm "pumped"that I was able to follow your instructions and find the leak.

I purchased your on-line leak detection guide a couple of weeks ago. I went in the
pool and tested the lights, the drain, and the jets, but couldn't find
anything. There are a few hairline cracks in the paster. I started checking
each one with no positive result. Finally, I found a hairline crack that is
horizontal and about three feet long. It doesn't leak along its whole
length, just in one little spot. It's a good thing I did the "bucket" test
at the beginning of the instructions. The instructions suggested chisling
out a "v" and packing it with epoxy. Can the epoxy be covered over with
plaster? If so, is there such a thing as water curing plaster that can be
applied under water? Otherwise, I guess I should drain the pool below the
crack. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Tom

Hi,I bought the "Concrete Pool" subscription in July/99, after being without the pool because of a 1 inch/day leak.   Some friends weresuggesting to turn our beautiful concrete pool into a tennis court! I got the materials and tools together, did the practice test inan old garbage pail, then checked for leaks, starting with the skimmer.In less than 1 hour I had pinpointed the leak and sealed it with thetwo-part epoxy recommended.  Thanks!

Thanks, your site is fantastic.  I've been fighting with this pool leak for two years and this year it got so bad I was losing 2 to 3 inches per day.  You've saved me money not to mention alot of aggrevation putting water in the pool all of the time. 

I have a suggestion for you.  I did a lot of searches trying to find a solution like yours.   I found you on Yahoo but not on 3 or 4 of the other search engines.  My persistance paid off. Once again your website is one of the reasons I love the internet.  I wish you success.

Thanks

T J

Thank you, Nate. You have a first rate site. I've never seen anything quite like it. It is very, helpful to the pool novice, like me. I hope you get your site out all over the internet on all of the search engines and promote it. It's a sure bet for heavy traffic and sales. Also, you should write a how to booklet!

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