
Losing water in your pond is stressful — especially if you have koi or other fish that depend on stable water conditions. But before you assume the worst, it’s worth knowing that most reported pond leaks in Orange County are actually evaporation, not structural failures.
This guide walks you through a systematic, step-by-step process to diagnose exactly where your pond is losing water — and what to do once you’ve found it. We’ve been servicing commercial and residential ponds across Orange County and Southern California for years, and this is the same process we use on every service call.

Before running any tests, it helps to understand what normal water loss looks like in Southern California’s climate.
In Orange County, evaporation alone can account for ¼ to ½ inch of water loss per day during warm summer months — more if your pond is in direct sun or has a waterfall or fountain aerating the surface. That adds up quickly and is often mistaken for a leak.
Signs you likely have evaporation, not a leak:
Signs you may have a genuine leak:
If you’re unsure, the draw-down test below will tell you definitively.

This is the most important diagnostic step and should always be done first. It tells you whether the leak is in the main basin, the waterfall/stream, or the equipment.
What you’ll need:
Step-by-step:
Important note for koi pond owners: If you suspect a basin leak and need to drain the pond, always store your fish with a professional service. We’ve seen fish lost due to owners placing them in untreated tap water during emergency drains — a costly and heartbreaking mistake.
Contact us to handle fish storage safely.
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If your draw-down test showed no loss in 24 hours (pumps off), the leak is almost certainly in your waterfall, stream bed, or return plumbing — not the main basin. Waterfalls are the most common source of pond leaks in our experience, second only to aged rubber liners.
The waterfall bypass method:
This test bypasses the waterfall entirely and returns water directly to the pond, isolating whether the waterfall is the source.
Common waterfall leak causes in OC:
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If you’ve ruled out the basin and the waterfall, the leak is in your equipment — pump, filter, plumbing fittings, or underground pipes.
Plumbing and equipment testing requires pressure testing with a pressure gauge and compressed air or nitrogen. This process involves isolating pipe sections, capping them, and pressurizing to identify where the system is losing air — indicating a break or loose fitting.
This is the one step we strongly recommend leaving to a professional. Incorrectly pressurizing pond plumbing can cause fittings to blow, expand existing cracks, or flood equipment vaults. The diagnostic cost is far less than the damage an improper pressure test can cause.
Signs the leak is equipment-related:
Contact Lake Management Inc. for professional pressure testing and plumbing diagnosis across Orange County and Southern California.

One of the most important factors in both diagnosing and repairing a pond leak is understanding what your pond is made of — because the repair process, cost, and long-term outcome are completely different for rubber-lined and cement ponds.
Rubber Liner Ponds
Rubber (EPDM) liners are the most common choice for residential ponds. They’re relatively affordable to install and flexible enough to conform to custom shapes. But they have a limited lifespan — and in Southern California’s sun exposure, that lifespan is shorter than in cooler climates. See our full breakdown: How Long Does a Pond Liner Last? (2026 Guide)
Key facts about rubber liners in 2026:
Signs your rubber liner needs replacement:
Cement Ponds
Cement ponds cost more to build initially, but they significantly outlast rubber liners and are resealed rather than replaced when they eventually show wear.
Key facts about cement ponds:
Our honest take: If you’re building a new pond in Orange County and plan to own your property long-term, cement is the more cost-effective choice over 20+ years. If you’re replacing an old rubber liner, it’s worth considering a cement rebuild rather than a like-for-like liner replacement.

Here’s an honest breakdown of what pond leak repair costs in Orange County and Southern California in 2026:
| Repair Type | Estimated Cost |
| Professional leak diagnosis / inspection | $200–$500 |
| Waterfall liner repair or re-edging | $300–$800 |
| Small rubber liner patch (liner under 10 years) | $150–$400 |
| Rubber liner replacement (full) | $4,000–$10,000+ |
| Cement pond reseal | $800–$3,000 depending on size |
| Plumbing / equipment repair | $300–$1,500+ |
| Fish storage during drain & repair | $150–$400 |
What affects cost most in Southern California:
Cost tip: Many homeowners delay calling a professional to avoid the inspection fee — and end up paying significantly more when the situation deteriorates. A leak left unaddressed can stress or kill fish — see Why Fish Die in Backyard Ponds for the warning signs — seize a pump, and cause expensive water damage to surrounding landscaping and hardscape.

DIY pond leak diagnosis is absolutely possible for Steps 1 and 2 above — the draw-down test and the waterfall bypass are straightforward for most pond owners.
Call a professional when:
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In Southern California, evaporation can account for ¼ to ½ inch of water loss per day in warm weather. Do the draw-down test: turn off all pumps, mark the water level, and check after 24 hours. Loss of ¼ inch or less is normal evaporation. More than that indicates a likely leak in the basin.
This is a strong indicator that the leak is in the waterfall, stream bed, or return plumbing — not the main basin. The waterfall bypass test (Step 2 above) will confirm this. Waterfall leaks are the most common pond leak we diagnose in Orange County.
If your liner is under 10 years old, small patches can work — underwater liner patch kits are available at most pond supply stores. However, liners older than 10 years typically won’t bond correctly with a patch due to the brittleness of aged rubber. An improper patch can also mask a larger problem. We recommend having the liner professionally assessed before attempting repairs.
In our experience servicing ponds across Orange County, rubber liners typically last 8–12 years. Southern California’s intense sun exposure accelerates UV degradation, particularly on any liner sections not covered by rocks or cement. A liner in full sun will age faster than one that is largely covered.

Hi, I'm Warren Glenn, an environmental specialist with a passion to water quality management and pond maintenance. I love sharing tips and insights to help you keep your aquatic ecosystems healthy and thriving.
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