- Nov 28, 2020
- 269
- Pool Size
- 15600
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
We have been getting some torrential rains from storm fronts moving through over the past months and my pool has overflowed onto my deck several times. Looks like I have to unclog the deck drainage because the deck drains very slow, exacerbating the problem, causing a little lake, and dragging dirty water back into the pool. I want to pull the drain covers and inspect and dig any mud I can out, and if need be, call a plumber or someone to clear them out. There is one drain cover that is only a couple screws A few quick questions off the top:
1. Would a snake connected to a drill typically do the job?
2. Who would I call for professional help, a plumber, or is there someone who specializes in decks and outdoor drainage?
3. These long gutters along the side of the pool in the photo shown: are they connected to the deck drainage system or are they just for minor overflow from splashing. they appear to be permanently fixed into the deck. Are they something I can pry up to clean under without breaking them? Along the fence line vegetation grows up from them that I have to periodically pull, so there seems to be dirt under there.
And finally, unrelated, what is the best product to use to seal the gap between the chainwall and the house slab and the deck? I used silicone a couple years ago but pretty sure I need some kind of concrete repair product or sealant.
Thanks in advance.
1. Would a snake connected to a drill typically do the job?
2. Who would I call for professional help, a plumber, or is there someone who specializes in decks and outdoor drainage?
3. These long gutters along the side of the pool in the photo shown: are they connected to the deck drainage system or are they just for minor overflow from splashing. they appear to be permanently fixed into the deck. Are they something I can pry up to clean under without breaking them? Along the fence line vegetation grows up from them that I have to periodically pull, so there seems to be dirt under there.
And finally, unrelated, what is the best product to use to seal the gap between the chainwall and the house slab and the deck? I used silicone a couple years ago but pretty sure I need some kind of concrete repair product or sealant.
Thanks in advance.
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