Dye testing Richardson pools sometimes feels like archaeology—we are investigating structures from decades past with construction methods that are no longer used. Understanding what we are looking at requires experience with older pool construction.

We test with attention to where vintage pools typically fail: original fittings that have exceeded their lifespan, areas where materials from different eras meet, and stress points specific to older construction techniques.
On very old Richardson pools, some components may have been replaced or repaired over the years, creating a patchwork of materials and ages. Dye testing finds current leaks; understanding the full picture requires broader assessment.
Our technicians assess your pool’s water levels and clean the area around potential leaks for accurate testing.
Non-toxic dye is gently applied to suspected areas to trace and reveal hidden leaks.
The dye naturally flows toward the leak, allowing us to identify its exact location.
We provide clear, precise results to guide targeted repairs and eliminate unnecessary guesswork.
Richardson homeowners can dye test obvious areas, but interpreting results on vintage pools is tricky. What looks like a leak might be a long-sealed previous repair. What looks fine might be hiding slow seepage through aged materials.
Over time, your pool deck can crack, chip, or become uneven due to weather, wear and tear, or settling foundations.
At Mr. Pool Leak Repair, we specialize in high-quality pool repairs that restores both safety and style to your outdoor space.
