PROFESSIONAL LEAK DETECTION DYE SYRINGE KIT

What you get:  Three full 20ml red dye testing syringes, two 4" metal syringe needles, one 12" metal syringe needle, ONLINE access to a 1+ hour dye testing video, one 2" round inspection mirror, one 1" round inspection mirror. one 8oz red dye refill bottle.


I've been a professional leak detector for over 20 years. Dye testing is the heart of my leak detection business and I can do more with this simple kit that others in the business can do with a van load of electronics.

This needle set is the best money can buy. The long metal needles are custom made for me and thinnest possible without clogging. They can be bent around corners and hold the bend until you bend them again: The solid metal base prevents them from spinning free. The longer 12" needle can slide into pipes and check joints deep inside the walls. It has easily become my favorite needle; wiith the extended reach I often don't get my hands wet. 


One of the biggest mistakes beginners make is using the wrong dye testing syringe when looking for a leak. Precision with the needles is the key to success because if you overlook the leak in question- your in for a long day searching the rest of the pool. I've done it a hundred times and its no fun. If your dye testing with a reagent bottle from chemical test kit you might find one or two leaks but your luck will run out. If you really want a false sense of security; use the plastic needle supplied with the "blue dye" syringes. Your success rate will be 70%- which means your failure rate is 30%. Still to high.


My syringes are a 20ml Superglide that hold 3 times the dye as the other "blue syringe"- enough for 10 pools. The dye is bright fluorescent red that is highly visible in darker pools. The red dye holds together well and has an added lubricant to keep the plunger pushing smoothly.

The 2 inspection mirrors are a must when inspecting pools around skimmers and bottom drains. The 1" mirror fits inside pipes and with a flashlight can inspect the first few PVC joints in the wall of the pool- where the breaks are most common- The long needle can reach those joints and verify the leak.  

Then there is the Leak detection video- The CD disk in the picture is for demonstration-: this video is ONLINE and can be viewed instantly once you purchase the kit. It pushes the envelope of how far you can go with just using dye to find a leak in a pool. From skimmers to lights to broken pipes- YES, you can find many common broken pipes like we mentioned above with just the small mirror and long needle syringe.