Pool and spa type
Pool-only systems, pool/spa combos, raised spas, and water features can require different inspection steps.
Cost guide
Costs vary based on pool type, access, suspected leak location, needed equipment, and whether repairs are included. A provider can confirm pricing after reviewing the situation.
A simple equipment-pad drip is different from an underground plumbing concern, a shell crack, or a leak around a light niche. Some providers may charge separately for detection, pressure testing, dye testing, repair work, or return visits.
Before scheduling, ask what the inspection includes, whether repair is included or quoted separately, and what information the provider needs to give a realistic range.
This guide does not publish fixed prices because we have not verified provider pricing. Use it to prepare better questions before requesting a quote.
Pool-only systems, pool/spa combos, raised spas, and water features can require different inspection steps.
Skimmers, return lines, lights, fittings, plaster cracks, and equipment pads may involve different tools and time.
Decking, landscaping, valves, older plumbing, and unclear symptoms can affect how quickly a provider can narrow the issue.
A provider may use visual inspection, dye testing, pressure testing, listening equipment, or other tools depending on the symptoms.
Some appointments locate the leak only. Others may include minor fixes or produce a separate repair quote.
Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, North Las Vegas, Enterprise, and Paradise may differ by provider coverage.
Also review the signs guide, Las Vegas page, or Henderson page.
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