Why a Bestway inflatable pool loses air and how to find the leak:
Common causes:
• Micro-punctures: Very small holes that deflate the pool slowly.
• Seam leaks: A frequent Bestway issue where seams separate under pressure.
• Valve problems: Loose or defective valves let air escape.
• Temperature changes: Air expands in heat and contracts later, but a clear loss of shape means a real leak.
• Ground damage: Grass, sand, or uneven surfaces can puncture the bottom.
How to find the leak:
• Soap test: Apply soapy water—bubbles show the leak.
• Listen closely: In a quiet room, small leaks can be heard.
• Partial submersion: Submerge sections to spot rising bubbles.
• Check the valve: Press around it to see if air escapes.
What to do:
• Use a Bestway repair patch for small holes.
• Seam issues usually require exchange or refund.
• Faulty valves may need silicone or replacement.
If your pool loses air right after purchase, report the issue on Xolvie to request proper support.
