- Jun 2, 2018
- 107
- Pool Size
- 12690
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
After looking at some of the damages fellow Texans have shared on here, I first want to say I'm glad everyone is well enough after that ordeal to be able to reach out to the community for help as I'm sure there are worse things we all could be dealing with. I know I have "lucked out" with what appears to be the singular result of the big freeze:





I only noticed after testing everything out this morning. The crack itself is so inconspicuous, only putting it under enough load to run the waterfall alone, caused it to reveal itself. My question is since the crack runs from the side-port to the screw boss, can I just glue a 2-1/2 coupler over the port end/elbow and then use epoxy to help close the crack from there to the screw boss?
My other course of action would be to cut it out and, either use couplers to put a new one in, or my preference would be to put some 2" unions in for the odd-case that something like this happens again. If I go that route then I will most likely put unions around the other 3-way for the same reason...and to retain the symmetry





I only noticed after testing everything out this morning. The crack itself is so inconspicuous, only putting it under enough load to run the waterfall alone, caused it to reveal itself. My question is since the crack runs from the side-port to the screw boss, can I just glue a 2-1/2 coupler over the port end/elbow and then use epoxy to help close the crack from there to the screw boss?
My other course of action would be to cut it out and, either use couplers to put a new one in, or my preference would be to put some 2" unions in for the odd-case that something like this happens again. If I go that route then I will most likely put unions around the other 3-way for the same reason...and to retain the symmetry
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