Got pool leaks? Test simply with the ‘Mini Bucket Test’
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February 29, 2024
Got pool leaks? Test simply with the ‘Mini Bucket Test’

The Mini Bucket Test from Canyon Lake, California can help service professionals test pools for leaks using the easiest and simpliest leak detector test.

The simple way to test using the Mini Bucket Test is to follow three easy steps: 1. Turn off the pool’s auto fill system. 2. Place the Mini Bucket Test on the first swim step of the pool. Fill up the test tube with pool water until the level inside the tube matches the water level in the pool.

3. Check the level after 1-2 days. If the water level inside the tube is greater than the level in the pool, the pool is leaking. If the level still matches, the pool water is simply evaporating.

Now you can save time and money on leak detection. For more information contact, Mini Bucket Test Pool Leak Detector, Canyon Lake, California. Phone 951-316-9715. Online at www.minibuckettest.com.

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