About · Lake Jackson, TX
Diagnose first. Sell nothing until then.
Brazosport Pool Leak Detection exists because of one recurring problem in this industry: a homeowner gets a repair quote before anyone's actually confirmed where the leak is. Sometimes the guess is right. Sometimes it's an expensive way to find out it wasn't. We built this business around a different order of operations: pressure test, dye test, confirm the exact point, then talk about repair. Not the other way around.
That order of operations is the whole business model. It's why the diagnostic is priced separately from the repair, why the report comes with photos instead of a verbal guess, and why we'd rather tell you a diagnostic came back inconclusive than sell you a repair we can't back up with a pressure reading.
Who you're calling
One crew, one truck, no call center. The person who answers the phone is the same person holding the pressure gauge on your equipment pad, not a dispatcher routing the job to whoever's closest. That's also why scheduling has real limits: a short backlog during peak swim season, and every diagnostic ends the same way, a written report with photos before anyone talks repair.
If we run the pressure and dye test and can't point to the exact spot losing water, the visit is free. We don't charge you to guess, and we don't ask you to trust a number we can't show you on the equipment pad.
Why flat-rate diagnostics
A pressure test and a dye test take the same equipment and roughly the same time on almost any residential pool in this area. There's no reason to price that step differently pool to pool, so we don't. What changes is the repair, once we know what we're actually fixing. That's where a real range makes sense, and where a flat number wouldn't be honest.
What's in the gauge bag
The diagnostic runs on the same three tools on almost every visit: a pressure test rig to isolate and charge each plumbing line, a dye kit to watch where a stream gets pulled at a suspect crack or fitting, and a listening disc for equipment that hums differently when water's moving where it shouldn't. Most residential leaks in this soil show up with those three. When they don't, and the loss keeps pointing at buried plumbing with no visible entry point, that's when a leak camera or a dive gets scheduled as a second visit, priced separately and only with your go-ahead.
What we won't do
We won't recommend a repair without a pressure reading or a dye reaction pointing at the exact spot. We won't drain a pool as a first move in high water table soil. And we won't quote a job over the phone with no eyes on the equipment pad. Pump housings, filter tie-ins, and buried plumbing connections tell a different story than what's visible from the pool deck, and no phone call can substitute for standing in the yard.
Closed Sundays. Monday through Saturday, 8am to 5pm.
Flat diagnostic
$295, credited toward the repair. Free if we can't confirm the leak.
Written report
Marked photos and findings before any repair gets booked.
Brazoria County
Lake Jackson, Clute, Angleton, Freeport, Richwood. That's the map.
Get on the schedule
Tell us what the pool is doing.
Name, a number to reach you, and where the pool is.