I have never liked how these guys installed the plumbing for the pool. You can see, it is essentially impossible to change the four valves, and they left them so low to the ground too. The pipes are also coming up through the concrete, which I thought was frowned upon. There were a lot of problems with this pool builder beyond this.
However, it worked OK for 12 years or so, and for the past few years I've managed to change a couple of valves, and I also replaced the DE filter with the Pentair C100-3, a bit of difficulty to get installed, but I did it.
Now, the pump has died. I purchased the new pump. Obviously, Pentair would keep the dimensions across their pool pumps, but no, so now it is a major problem.
There really is no room to run PVC straight out and down and get low enough for the pump where the old pump was. There is a huge amount of room unused on the slab, and I'd be fine putting the pump there, even parallel to the house would be OK, or between the filter and the house where the pump would be shaded by the filter, but then it will be a spaghetti run of pipe. Of course, as long as it doesn't leak I guess I'll be OK. That would require the 90° elbow, right off the SPA valve, although it does have a threaded coupling so maybe not impossible for me to do.
I don't know if anybody can give any suggestions about the best path forward.
I don't know if it matters, but I am in Bartow, in Central Florida.
![20240626_163027[1].jpg 20240626_163027[1].jpg](https://www.troublefreepool.com/data/attachments/312/312931-6fadf1d0213429095cfcad9f73555d11.jpg)
However, it worked OK for 12 years or so, and for the past few years I've managed to change a couple of valves, and I also replaced the DE filter with the Pentair C100-3, a bit of difficulty to get installed, but I did it.
Now, the pump has died. I purchased the new pump. Obviously, Pentair would keep the dimensions across their pool pumps, but no, so now it is a major problem.
There really is no room to run PVC straight out and down and get low enough for the pump where the old pump was. There is a huge amount of room unused on the slab, and I'd be fine putting the pump there, even parallel to the house would be OK, or between the filter and the house where the pump would be shaded by the filter, but then it will be a spaghetti run of pipe. Of course, as long as it doesn't leak I guess I'll be OK. That would require the 90° elbow, right off the SPA valve, although it does have a threaded coupling so maybe not impossible for me to do.
I don't know if anybody can give any suggestions about the best path forward.
I don't know if it matters, but I am in Bartow, in Central Florida.
![20240626_163027[1].jpg 20240626_163027[1].jpg](https://www.troublefreepool.com/data/attachments/312/312931-6fadf1d0213429095cfcad9f73555d11.jpg)