Hello. I am currently in the process of installing a 16x32 ft pool from pool warehouse by myself. The hole is dug, the walls are up, the stairs are set, and the concrete collar has been poured. The next step that I have been working on is to complete all of the plumbing but I keep getting hung up on the threaded PVC connections to the skimmer, returns, and main drains. Everything that I read about threaded connections is that they all seem to leak over time. I have researched and researched for the right way to install these parts but I cannot find a good and consistent answer that is going to prevent them from leaking. Even the manufacturers instructions do not include how to set the plugs and fittings in the skimmers. They give you the details on how to install them to the wall with the gaskets but no details on the threaded fittings.
I understand the use of the threaded connections at the pump for the ease of removing them, but I never plan to dig up my main drain. If threaded connections are prone to leak, then why are the manufactures providing them with threaded options?
What is the best plan for getting these set and to never leak? Everyone has a different opinion whether using PTFE tape, pipe dope, or tape and silicone. Is there a weld-solvent to use on these? Gluing to me seems like the best option if it will hold. There is a pool builder posting videos on Youtube that is using regular Oatley cleaner and cement to glue the threaded connections. There is also an article on the In The Swim website blog that is suggesting that PVC glue is OK. With all this, I cannot seems to find a consistent answer. I want the answer of installing it and never having to worry it is going to leak. Why would I want to dig up concrete?
I'm using Hayward main drains, skimmers, and returns. My pool is 16x32 and will have a vinyl liner. I'm half tempted to by options
Any help would be appreciated.
I understand the use of the threaded connections at the pump for the ease of removing them, but I never plan to dig up my main drain. If threaded connections are prone to leak, then why are the manufactures providing them with threaded options?
What is the best plan for getting these set and to never leak? Everyone has a different opinion whether using PTFE tape, pipe dope, or tape and silicone. Is there a weld-solvent to use on these? Gluing to me seems like the best option if it will hold. There is a pool builder posting videos on Youtube that is using regular Oatley cleaner and cement to glue the threaded connections. There is also an article on the In The Swim website blog that is suggesting that PVC glue is OK. With all this, I cannot seems to find a consistent answer. I want the answer of installing it and never having to worry it is going to leak. Why would I want to dig up concrete?
I'm using Hayward main drains, skimmers, and returns. My pool is 16x32 and will have a vinyl liner. I'm half tempted to by options
Any help would be appreciated.
