This pool is losing 1.5 CM in 24 HOURS! Nobody knows where the water is going!
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- Опубликовано: 31 мар 2024
- This customer got in contact after noticing thier indoor pool was dropping 1.5cm in 24 hours!
It took us pretty much moat of the day to locate the leaks in the pool. it was very time consuming to carty out the leak detection with our equipment but we got there on the end!!
This is the company I work for, so don't hesitate to get in contact!
ADI Leak Detection specialise in leak detection services.
Find out more at www.adileakdetection.co.uk
Call now for a quote on 0800 731 3843 - If you have a leak...Lets get it!
Love this channel, like the humour.
You'll learn one day mate. Never second guess Sherlock Duck. He's literally designed for water. 😂😂.
Good job as always and nice to see you were in my part of the world - M20 footage.
🦆 this channel is addictive.
Totally, he should have millions of subscribers.
Thanks man!!!
1 day 👌🏻🕵♂️
Great Job you keep getting all the easy ones at the mo 😂
A good solution to fixing pinhole leaks with minimal effort is to fill the pool with thicker water, you are welcome! :)
Yeah, crack an egg in the water pump 👌
An even easier solution is to set the pool’s thermostat to below 0°C
Holy moly
using that mirror to get around was tricky and risky but i didnt hear it break like the windows do . so your all good . no 7 years bad luck
Pretty sure the water is leaving the pool and entering the surrounding area.
I am not a pool scientist but I am pretty sure I am right.
What happened at the very end :O
Those darn pin hole leaks... they are the worst to diagnose in anything... pool, fish pond, etc.
They are the hardest to find deffo
What the hell? How do pinholes like that even occur in a pool?
Porcupines like to go for night swims
@@WhiffenC A "holesome" joke.
What are the walls coated with ? Why so many pin holes ?
Old fiberglass walls. Pinholes from the gel coat.
@@mxslick50 can it be recoated so it lasts for another few years ?
@@dennisphoenix1 Not sure, but probably. Might not stick to the old coating unless really well sanded/prepared. Would probably be more worthwhile to tear out and replace.
@@mxslick50Wrong. The pinhole is in the fibreglass beneath the topcoat as well as the topcoat (gelcoat as you call it). The topcoat cannot seal over pinholes effectively. When the fibreglass was installed the installer did not consolidate the fibreglass and resin correctly likely using too little resin or improper use of the rollers needed to do the job properly. From a fibreglass guy in the business.
@@mxslick50Agreed. Fetch it out. Redo the entire lot properly.
down near sunny Folkestone 🌝
noticed the m20 too 🤣
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Bad fibreglassing.
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First!!