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Martin County, Florida Pool Leak Detection

This is your Martin County leak hub — DIY checks, bucket tests, and city-by-city guides for
Stuart, Jensen Beach, Palm City, Sewall’s Point and nearby neighborhoods along the river and coast.

We’re not a call center or franchise. PoolLeakFix helps you confirm it’s really a leak, understand what pros test,
and connect with licensed leak specialists who work in Martin County. If you hire someone through us, we may earn a
referral fee — you always choose who to work with.

How this Martin County hub works

  • DIY first: bucket test and simple checks you can do before spending money.
  • City guides: each city page breaks down local evaporation, common symptoms, and next steps.
  • Local pros: when you’re ready, you can call, text, or request a callback from leak specialists who work here.
  • Add-as-we-go: we’ll keep adding more Martin County cities and neighborhoods over time.

Martin County pool leak locations

Start with the city that matches your pool, or use any guide that’s close — the bucket test and pro process are the same
across the county.

Live guide

Stuart

Downtown · North River Shores · surrounding neighborhoods

Evaporation snapshot, DIY triage, and direct links to Stuart-area leak specialists when the bucket test says “it’s a leak.”

View Stuart pool leak guide

Live guide

Jensen Beach

Jensen Beach, Pinecrest, areas along US-1 and the river

Great for riverfront and older plaster pools that lose water in wind and sun — plus what to watch for around the light and skimmers.

View Jensen Beach pool leak guide

City page coming soon

Palm City

Cane-style neighborhoods · golf communities · canal lots

We’re building a Palm City–specific guide. Until then, you can still run the bucket test and request a callback from a Martin County leak pro.

Start with the bucket test

River & barrier island pools

Sewall’s Point & Hutchinson Island South

Riverfront · Intracoastal · barrier island pools

Higher wind and salt exposure can push evaporation and wear fittings faster. City pages are on the way — you can still send your ZIP and symptoms now.

Request a Martin County leak callback

County-wide support

Other Martin County areas

Rio · Port Salerno · Hobe Sound (Martin side) and more

Even if your neighborhood isn’t listed yet, the process is the same: bucket test, compare to normal loss, then pressure-test and pinpoint with a pro if it’s really a leak.

Not sure which page to use? Ask us

DIY first, then book a Martin County leak pro

You don’t have to guess. Use the same playbook local pros lean on:

  • Turn off autofill and run a proper bucket test for 24–48 hours.
  • Note when it leaks most (pump on/off, only overnight, only in wind, etc.).
  • Watch for air in the pump, water behind the light, and wet soil near the equipment pad.
  • When the pool clearly beats the bucket, treat it like a leak and talk to a specialist.
Many Martin County pools have older plumbing runs, riverside soils, and resurfaced shells. A clean detection visit usually saves money by
stopping the “let’s just top it off and hope” routine.

Martin County pool leak FAQ

Is water loss different near the river or barrier island?

Wind off the river or ocean, long sun exposure, and open decks can push evaporation a bit higher around Sewall’s Point,
Hutchinson Island South, and riverfront neighborhoods. That’s why the bucket test matters — it tells you if your pool is
losing water faster than the bucket under the same conditions.

Do I need a different leak pro for concrete vs. fiberglass vs. vinyl?

Many Martin County leak specialists handle all common pool types, but some focus on certain structures. When you request a callback,
share what type of pool you have and any resurfacing history so they can confirm it’s a match before booking.

Can I still swim while I’m figuring out if it’s a leak?

In many cases, yes — as long as the water level stays above the skimmer opening and you’re keeping chemistry in range.
But if the water is dropping fast, exposing lights or fittings, or pulling air into the pump, it’s safer to treat it
as urgent and talk to a pro.

Who actually comes out to my house in Martin County?

PoolLeakFix doesn’t send techs ourselves — we connect you with independent, licensed leak specialists who already work Martin County.
If you choose to hire one, the work and warranty are strictly between you and that contractor. We may earn a referral fee if you book
through our forms.

What should I have ready before I request a callback?

For the smoothest call, have:

  • Your bucket test results (pool vs. bucket drop over 24 hours).
  • How many inches per day you’re losing, roughly.
  • Any patterns (only leaks with pump on, stops at a certain tile line, etc.).
  • Photos or short videos of wet spots, cracks, bubbles, or water behind the light.

You can send all of this through the Need a Leak Pro form so the tech is ready before they even dial your number.

From here, you can go back up to the Florida pool leak guide or down into a city page
like Stuart or Jensen Beach.

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