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Home How to Troubleshoot a Leaking Pool Pump

How to Troubleshoot a Leaking Pool Pump

A leaking pool pump can lead to reduced efficiency, water loss, and potential equipment damage if left unchecked. This guide will walk you through the most common sources of leaks and how to diagnose and fix them.

1. Safety First

2. Identify the Leak Location

Before you start replacing parts, determine where the water is leaking from. Common areas include:

Dry off the pump, then run it briefly to see where water starts to appear. This will help pinpoint the source.

3. Inspect the Pump Lid & Lid O-Ring

Problem: If the pump lid isn’t sealed correctly, it can leak or suck in air (causing priming issues).

4. Check the Shaft Seal

Problem: A failed shaft seal leaks water where the pump motor meets the wet end.

5. Examine Pipe Fittings and Unions

Problem: Loose or misaligned plumbing can drip or spray water under pressure.

6. Check the Drain Plugs

Problem: Drain plugs may leak due to poor seals or looseness.

7. Inspect the Pump Housing for Cracks

Problem: Cracks from freeze damage or overtightening can leak.

8. Verify Pump Alignment and Base Stability

Problem: An unstable pump can vibrate, causing leaks.

9. Internal Freeze or Chemical Damage (Less Common)

Helpful Tip: Regular Maintenance Prevents Leaks