Show Notes
Equipment pad leaks are more than just an annoyance—they can lead to major repairs if left unchecked. In this episode, I go over the most common leaks found on a pool equipment pad, from pump seals to filter connections, and how to identify and fix them before they cause bigger problems. Whether you're a pool service pro or a homeowner looking to stay ahead of maintenance, this episode has the tips you need to keep your pool equipment in top shape!
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