UPDATE-
Got a bladder that hooks up to the garden hose and seals inside the pipe- ran it full blast... NOTHING. No water leaking out from around the area the repairs were done, and no movement in the pool (at least as far as I can tell).
Put a larger shop vac up (5hp) to the suction side after the jandy, NO AIR BUBBLES at all coming thru, but a ton of build up pressure (could barely keep the end of the hose held against the port).
I'm at a loss at this point. It must REALLY be clogged up good. Either they cut it back open, and dig it out of there.... or just never use the main drains? I used them before and I know they were working just fine. I'm a little torn with this as my landscaper is such a nice guy, and he SEVERELY under bid the job he did for me- but he also busted the lines and put them back together with them clogged, so that should be on him to fix/pay for.
The pipes are all Sch 40, btw. I'd love to hear any advice you have.
Thanks!
Got a bladder that hooks up to the garden hose and seals inside the pipe- ran it full blast... NOTHING. No water leaking out from around the area the repairs were done, and no movement in the pool (at least as far as I can tell).
Put a larger shop vac up (5hp) to the suction side after the jandy, NO AIR BUBBLES at all coming thru, but a ton of build up pressure (could barely keep the end of the hose held against the port).
I'm at a loss at this point. It must REALLY be clogged up good. Either they cut it back open, and dig it out of there.... or just never use the main drains? I used them before and I know they were working just fine. I'm a little torn with this as my landscaper is such a nice guy, and he SEVERELY under bid the job he did for me- but he also busted the lines and put them back together with them clogged, so that should be on him to fix/pay for.
The pipes are all Sch 40, btw. I'd love to hear any advice you have.
Thanks!