POOL EQUIPMENT PAD LEAKING? HERE’S WHAT TO CHECK

If you notice water around your pool equipment, don’t assume it’s normal. A leaking equipment pad can waste water, increase utility costs, damage equipment, and sometimes indicate a larger plumbing issue.

The good news is that many equipment pad leaks can be identified before they become major repairs.

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WHAT IS A POOL EQUIPMENT PAD?

The equipment pad is the area where your pool’s circulation and filtration equipment is located.

This typically includes:

  • Pool pump
  • Filter
  • Heater
  • Chlorinator
  • Valves
  • Plumbing connections
  • Automation equipment

Because all of these components handle water under pressure, leaks can develop over time.

    COMMON CAUSES OF EQUIPMENT PAD LEAKS

    Equipment pad leaks often come from:

    • Cracked plumbing fittings
    • Loose unions
    • Leaking pump seals
    • Faulty valves
    • Filter tank leaks
    • Heater leaks
    • Chlorinator leaks
    • Cracked PVC plumbing
    • Worn gaskets and o-rings

    Even a small drip can waste significant water over time.

    SIGNS YOUR EQUIPMENT PAD MAY BE LEAKING

    Look for these common symptoms:

    • Standing water around equipment
    • Constant wet concrete near the pad
    • Dripping pipes or fittings
    • Water spraying from plumbing connections
    • Pool losing water unexpectedly
    • Higher water bills
    • Equipment that appears to be constantly wet

      QUICK CHECKS YOU CAN DO BEFORE CALLING A PRO

      1) Inspect around the pump

      Look for:

      • Water dripping beneath the pump
      • Rust or corrosion
      • Moisture around the pump seal

      A failing pump seal is one of the most common equipment pad leaks.

      2) Check unions and fittings

      Inspect visible plumbing connections for:

      • Drips
      • Moisture
      • White mineral buildup
      • Cracked fittings

      Mineral deposits often indicate a slow leak.

      3) Inspect the filter

      Look for:

      • Water leaking from the filter body
      • Leaks around the multiport valve
      • Water around pressure gauges
      • Cracks in the tank

      4) Compare water loss

      If your pool loses water and the equipment pad stays wet, the two may be related.

      👉 Related: Pool Losing Water When The Pump Is Running

      WHY EQUIPMENT PAD LEAKS SHOULD NOT BE IGNORED

      Even small equipment leaks can cause:

      • Higher water bills
      • Wasted pool chemicals
      • Premature equipment failure
      • Damage to surrounding concrete
      • Increased repair costs later

      Some leaks also worsen significantly when the pump is running.

      HOW PROS DIAGNOSE EQUIPMENT PAD LEAKS

      To pinpoint the source, professionals may:

      • Inspect pumps, filters, and valves
      • Test plumbing connections
      • Evaluate equipment while operating
      • Isolate sections of the system
      • Determine whether the leak is equipment-related or part of a larger plumbing issue

      Once identified, we recommend the proper repair based on the actual source.

      WHEN TO SCHEDULE LEAK DETECTION

      Schedule professional pool leak detection in Tampa if:

      • Your equipment pad stays wet
      • You see water leaking around equipment
      • Your pool is losing water unexpectedly
      • Water loss worsens when the pump runs
      • You want the leak identified before it damages equipment

      If you’re in Tampa and your pool equipment pad is leaking, we can pinpoint the exact source quickly.

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      FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

      WHY IS THERE WATER AROUND MY POOL EQUIPMENT?

      Water around pool equipment often comes from leaking pumps, valves, filters, heaters, chlorinators, or plumbing connections.

      CAN A POOL PUMP LEAK CAUSE WATER LOSS?

      Yes. A leaking pump seal or plumbing connection can contribute to water loss and equipment damage.

      ARE EQUIPMENT PAD LEAKS SERIOUS?

      Some are minor, while others can lead to expensive equipment repairs if ignored.

      DO EQUIPMENT PAD LEAKS GET WORSE WHEN THE PUMP RUNS?

      Often yes. Many equipment leaks only appear when the system is operating under pressure.

      CAN YOU IDENTIFY THE EXACT SOURCE OF THE LEAK?

      Yes. Professional inspection and testing can determine whether the issue is the pump, filter, valve, plumbing, or another component.

      NOT SURE WHERE THE POOL LEAK IS? LET’S FIND OUT TODAY.
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