We’re having a new patio installed around the pool deck made out of pavers. During the install they did some tamping causing a lot of vibrations.
I’m wondering if maybe this did something to the pool lines? Maybe shook them loose?
I’ve checked the water level, it’s fine. Ive checked the pump top, it’s on there. I’ve retightened the connectors on the pump, and tried running the air out of the lines for 30 minutes. There’s still air in them, can’t get it out. I’m thinking maybe air is being drawn in somewhere.
I’m hearing what may be a slight suction noise on the DE filter valve assembly, but it may just be the water flowing through it. I’m not sure.
Additional info:
The pump will fill up with water, but most times there will be a small stream of air spinning in there. I was able to remove the air from the pump once when I turned off the feed from the vacuum line.
When I only open the vacuum line into the system, there’s a almost lurching of the pipes. The pump will suck in some water, slow down or stop, then suck in more water. Is this from a blockage in the vacuum line? Or maybe it just can’t pull enough water from just the vacuum line?
The whole reason I got into this was because my suction vacuum wasn’t moving. So I tried to clean the air all out of its lines. When that didn’t help I started trying to clean the air from the system and here I am.
I’m now thinking a line is clogged or I have an air leak. My kids play with small toys in the pool so maybe there is a blockage?
Any ideas on where to look or how to troubleshoot?
I’m wondering if maybe this did something to the pool lines? Maybe shook them loose?
I’ve checked the water level, it’s fine. Ive checked the pump top, it’s on there. I’ve retightened the connectors on the pump, and tried running the air out of the lines for 30 minutes. There’s still air in them, can’t get it out. I’m thinking maybe air is being drawn in somewhere.
I’m hearing what may be a slight suction noise on the DE filter valve assembly, but it may just be the water flowing through it. I’m not sure.
Additional info:
The pump will fill up with water, but most times there will be a small stream of air spinning in there. I was able to remove the air from the pump once when I turned off the feed from the vacuum line.
When I only open the vacuum line into the system, there’s a almost lurching of the pipes. The pump will suck in some water, slow down or stop, then suck in more water. Is this from a blockage in the vacuum line? Or maybe it just can’t pull enough water from just the vacuum line?
The whole reason I got into this was because my suction vacuum wasn’t moving. So I tried to clean the air all out of its lines. When that didn’t help I started trying to clean the air from the system and here I am.
I’m now thinking a line is clogged or I have an air leak. My kids play with small toys in the pool so maybe there is a blockage?

Any ideas on where to look or how to troubleshoot?