In this weeks Turning leak Detection Into Repair Work, we’re at a pool in Los Angeles that had structural cracking. We discovered this during a leak detection where the customer suspected water loss. In the video we show you how we cut “wide” for the staple installation, prepare the surface, cut the windows, isntall the staples and do the patchwork to finish the surface with a cosmetic variation. In the end, the customer filled the pool and went swimming. Learn more about leak detection, LeakTronics equipment and Certified leak Detection Training to get you working at https://leaktronics.com.
Cutting Wide and Installing Torque Lock Staples
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