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		<title>Do You Have a Pond Leak?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2024 08:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Leaks in ponds are quite common but don't worry, there are many ways to fix them based on the type of leak you're dealing with. Often, leaks occur around streams or waterfalls and are easy to spot. Sometimes, what seems like a leak might just be water evaporation, especially during hot summer days. Below, find</p>
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<p>Leaks in ponds are quite common but don&#8217;t worry, there are many ways to fix them based on the type of leak you&#8217;re dealing with. Often, leaks occur around streams or waterfalls and are easy to spot. Sometimes, what seems like a leak might just be water evaporation, especially during hot summer days. Below, find steps to identify and fix leaks in your pond, so you can enjoy it during the warm months.</p>
<h2>Is It a Leak or Just Evaporation?</h2>
<p>Understanding the difference between a leak and natural water loss due to evaporation is crucial. Evaporation rates differ by location and season. For instance, in hot areas like Phoenix, expect up to three inches of water loss weekly in summer, whereas in cooler regions like the Great Lakes, the rate might be one to two inches. If your pond’s water level drops within these ranges, it&#8217;s likely just evaporation.</p>
<h2>Step One: Locating the Leak</h2>
<p>If you&#8217;re losing more water than typical evaporation rates suggest, you probably have a leak. Commonly, leaks are found near low edges around streams or waterfalls, where the earth has settled. Look for damp areas in the soil or mulch around these features. By shifting some rocks and digging slightly, you can spot if water is escaping over the pond liner’s edge. To fix it, just pile up soil, rocks, or gravel to stop the water from leaking out. You might enjoy fixing it yourself, or you can call a professional.</p>
<h2>Step Two: When It’s Not the Stream</h2>
<p>If the area around your stream or waterfall is dry, check if the leak is elsewhere. Turn off the pump and watch the water level. If it stabilizes, the leak could be near the waterline or below, possibly caused by nearby plants or frequent foot traffic. Strengthen the affected edge with materials like soil or gravel to stop the water from leaking.</p>
<h2>Step Three: Inspecting the Plumbing</h2>
<p>If the water stops dropping near the skimmer, the issue might be there. Check around the skimmer by moving rocks and feeling for moisture. If you find wetness, re-sealing the skimmer’s face-plate should fix the leak. However, if water is draining from your biological filter, the issue likely lies within the plumbing. Depending on whether you installed the pond yourself or hired someone, you may choose to fix it or call in a professional.</p>
<h2>Step Four: Examining the Liner</h2>
<p>Should water levels fall below the skimmer, inspect the liner for the leak. Search around the level where water stopped decreasing for any small tears or punctures, which might be hidden by rocks or vegetation. Finding the exact spot may take time, but repairing it with a pond liner patch kit is straightforward. After fixing, refill the pond, and use a Pond Detoxifier to protect your fish from tap water contaminants.</p>
<h2>In Conclusion</h2>
<p>Finding and fixing a pond leak can be a bit of work, but it’s usually manageable. Remember, most leaks are found around the edges, like at waterfalls or streams, and can be quickly remedied. Fix leaks promptly to continue enjoying your beautiful pond all summer. If you need help, <a href="https://fncponds.com/contact-us">don’t hesitate to reach out</a> for assistance.</p>
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		<title>How To Find A Texas Koi Pond Leak</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Cole Frisby]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2018 16:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Finding a Water Feature Leak While loss of water in a water garden due to evaporation and occasional spills is normal, a significant loss can be a problem and is often attributed to the Texas Pond Leak. The first and most difficult step to repair a leak in a pond is to find the</p>
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<p>While loss of water in a water garden due to evaporation and occasional spills is normal, a significant loss can be a problem and is often attributed to the Texas Pond Leak. The first and most difficult step to repair a leak in a pond is to find the leak. Follow these steps to find a leak in the pond a little more efficient.</p>
<p><strong>Step 1) to find a Texas Pond Leakage</strong><br />
Turn off the pump. If the water level continues to drop, go to step C to continue the leak detection in your pool. If the water level remains the same, see Step 2.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2) in the search for a leak from the Texas Basin</strong><br />
Now you have determined that the leak is not in the main basin of the pond. Now you have to reduce it a bit more. The pond leakage is in the pipes or in the waterfall / stream. Carefully examine your tracks, especially on each board, and make sure there are no leaks. Then inspect your waterfall and streams for leaks.<br />
Most often, the problem is caused by plant material or other obstructions that increase the water level behind the landfill and cause overflowing of the cladding. Maybe a stone has gone down, or the lining of your pond has slipped into an area below the water level. If it has not rained in a few days, check the extent of a wet spot. When you find one, you have a good idea of ​​where to look for the cause of the leak. If you have not yet found the problem, use the ideas from Step 3 in the creek bed.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3 to find a leak in a backyard  koi pond in Texas</strong><br />
At this point you have determined that the leak is in the pond. Leave the pump off and let the Koi Pond drain until it stops. If you do not stop before reaching a dangerous level for fish and plants, you must temporarily remove them from the pond. While the water level is low, check the edges to make sure that the pond liner has not fallen or that the stones have not moved.<br />
When the water reaches the point where it no longer falls, it is necessary to inspect the liner along this water level just to find the source of your pond leaks. You must be aware of any unevenness in the pond wall due to a large wound or small perforation. For quick leaks, you can try adding milk to a spray bottle and spraying in the water on the edges of the pond. The milk will scramble the water where there is no hole. It will sink in the hole, if there is one. This method does not work for slow leaks.<br />
Once you find the source of the leak in your pond, it&#8217;s time for repairs. If it was just a moved liner, replace everything in its place. When a hole has been found in the lining of the pond, you can try applying the patch itself or <strong>Reach Out to FncPonds</strong> to get a new liner put in to insure it does not leak. We often find that if there is a hole in the liner, there are many more and replacing it the best option.</p>
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