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Title: The Importance of Testing the Plumbing of an Empty Pool Before Purchasing a Property

Writer: Stephen Montoya OwnerStephen Montoya Owner

If you're in the market for a new home with an empty pool, you might be excited at the prospect of having your own private oasis. However, it's essential to make sure that the pool's plumbing system is in good working order before purchasing the property. By performing a pressure test on the plumbing system, you can identify any issues that need to be addressed, saving you time, money, and headaches down the road.

The plumbing system in a pool is responsible for circulating water through the pool's filter, heater, and other equipment. Over time, the plumbing system can develop leaks, cracks, or other issues that can cause the system to lose pressure and become less efficient. This is particularly true in climates with freezing temperatures, where pipes may become damaged due to freeze-thaw cycles. If you buy a home with an empty pool and the plumbing system is damaged, you could be looking at costly repairs and maintenance.

Performing a pressure test on the plumbing system is a relatively simple process, but it's best done by a professional pool contractor. The process involves turning off the pool's pump and closing all valves leading to the pool. Then, a pressure gauge is attached to the plumbing system at the point where water enters the system, and air is pumped into the system until the pressure reaches the manufacturer's recommended level. The pressure gauge is then monitored for several hours. If the pressure drops, there's likely a leak in the system, which must be identified and repaired.

By performing a pressure test on the pool's plumbing system, you can ensure that it's in good working order before you start using the pool. This step is crucial to avoid costly repairs and maintenance in the future. It's recommended that you contact a professional pool contractor to schedule a pressure test for your pool's plumbing system.

In conclusion, if you're buying a home with an empty pool, it's essential to test the pool's plumbing system. A pressure test can help identify any leaks or other issues that need to be addressed before you fill the pool with water, preventing any potential liability and extra expenses. Contact a professional pool contractor today to schedule a pressure test for your pool's plumbing system and ensure your private oasis remains trouble-free for years to come.


Thank You for reading,

Stephen Montoya

Owner

Poolside Design and Construction llc


 
 
 

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