- May 10, 2023
- 23
- Pool Size
- 12500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei
Hi!
I’ve recently had a new concrete pool installed and completed back in June 2023, and we’ve had some little issues here and there that we were able to troubleshoot ourselves but we’re really struggling on a recent problem.
All our equipment is brand new, but recently we keep having issues with bubbles/air continuing to accumulate in the pool pump transparent lid area. Every time I open up the pump lid and the filter lid, rinse down the already spot clean filter and start it up again all the air/bubbles go away. But over several days it builds back up again. We had our pool contractor come out and he said it was normal to have about an inch of air (from the lid downward) bubbling around in the pump. He says if it were to get down to the basket area then it’s a bigger problem.
We don’t allow it to get to that point before we “clean” it and start it back up again. I’ve tried the hose over all the valves test, o rings are new and everything is well lubed up. Sometimes I notice little bits of air coming from deeper down in the pool pump (maybe where the water comes from the pipes?) and then floats to the top to add to the existing bubbles. Also after “cleaning” the filter that’s always clean, the pump starts up and runs for a minute or two before it starts making a whining/grinding noise so the pool contractor advised to turn the pump off, let it flush itself and then start up which usually resolves that issue. Is that normal too? Is any of this normal? We’re very new to owning pools and never really got much of a pool school until recently when we’ve had these issues. We always keep the filter clean, just bought a replacement because the pool contractor said maybe there’s a calcium build up or microparticles that could be keeping the filter dirty even though to the naked eye it’s super clean.
Always running the pool vacuum, skimming, etc. The pool is caged but we have dirt that seems to get in from the yard and other various things through the screen. We also have a robot skimmer that runs all day to keep it extra clean.
Attached are photos of the setup and such.
Sorry for the novel, I hope someone has some insight because we’re worried there’s a leak somewhere in the lines that we cannot see. TIA!




I’ve recently had a new concrete pool installed and completed back in June 2023, and we’ve had some little issues here and there that we were able to troubleshoot ourselves but we’re really struggling on a recent problem.
All our equipment is brand new, but recently we keep having issues with bubbles/air continuing to accumulate in the pool pump transparent lid area. Every time I open up the pump lid and the filter lid, rinse down the already spot clean filter and start it up again all the air/bubbles go away. But over several days it builds back up again. We had our pool contractor come out and he said it was normal to have about an inch of air (from the lid downward) bubbling around in the pump. He says if it were to get down to the basket area then it’s a bigger problem.
We don’t allow it to get to that point before we “clean” it and start it back up again. I’ve tried the hose over all the valves test, o rings are new and everything is well lubed up. Sometimes I notice little bits of air coming from deeper down in the pool pump (maybe where the water comes from the pipes?) and then floats to the top to add to the existing bubbles. Also after “cleaning” the filter that’s always clean, the pump starts up and runs for a minute or two before it starts making a whining/grinding noise so the pool contractor advised to turn the pump off, let it flush itself and then start up which usually resolves that issue. Is that normal too? Is any of this normal? We’re very new to owning pools and never really got much of a pool school until recently when we’ve had these issues. We always keep the filter clean, just bought a replacement because the pool contractor said maybe there’s a calcium build up or microparticles that could be keeping the filter dirty even though to the naked eye it’s super clean.
Always running the pool vacuum, skimming, etc. The pool is caged but we have dirt that seems to get in from the yard and other various things through the screen. We also have a robot skimmer that runs all day to keep it extra clean.
Attached are photos of the setup and such.
Sorry for the novel, I hope someone has some insight because we’re worried there’s a leak somewhere in the lines that we cannot see. TIA!




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