Search results

  1. 2

    Remodeled - spillway ok - but vac won't move

    I think I was able to re-size the photos. Here are 2 of the tile leaking when the grout didn't set properly.
  2. HPIM4748.jpg

    HPIM4748.jpg

  3. HPIM4745.jpg

    HPIM4745.jpg

  4. 2

    Remodeled - spillway ok - but vac won't move

    Sorry - it looks like the file size of my photos are too large to attach. (I'm not sure if there is a way to make them smaller???) Anyway - we had an existing spillway that was glass block that flowed beautifully from the spa into the pool. We remodeled but didn't change the dsesign. The...
  5. 2

    Remodeled - spillway ok - but vac won't move

    Well, of course the installer didn't show up yesterday - I am hoping he is here 1st thing this morning. The pool has been running in service mode for 3 days. I don't want to touch the controls. A week ago when everything was running properly (except that the spillway didn't look right - I...
  6. 2

    Remodeled - spillway ok - but vac won't move

    Hi Jason, It seems that in order to get the spillway to look halfway decent they are opening the spa valve as much as possible. The remodeler is supposed to come back today to look at it again. Is there some way to boost the pressure to the spa and yet still get the vac to work in the pool...
  7. 2

    Remodeled - spillway ok - but vac won't move

    Hello - I am brand new to this forum. We remodeled our 22,000 gallon in ground pool. We didn't change the shape or design - just new tile, finish, coping and pavers. We are using our existing Jandy Aqualink and other pool equipment. IT has taken weeks for the builder to get the spillway to...