This is not a new problem but has been getting worse, especially after recharging the DE filter, at which point there is maximum pressure coming through the lines. There is a visible air/ bubble stream shooting into the pool from both return lines. So what results is a good deal of foam in the pool - even once the return line pressure starts to decrease. When swimming towards the shallow from the deep end, I can always see what looks like loads of bubbles sort of jumping up from the water line. My daughter remarked about this years ago already.
So this season I thought I'd try to troubleshoot a bit - replaced the pump strainer gasket and tightened as many PVC couplings, etc. as I was able to. I've not yet replaced the filter tank o-ring. I must say that there is often air that seems to accumulate at the top of the filter tank that I then release with the valve. When I do that, sometimes the return line bubbles do subside - for awhile.
Thing is - how to be sure if it's pressure or suction side? There is always what looks like lots of air / bubbles swirling around in the pump strainer, so would that indicate suction side? If the problem is underground plumbing between skimmer / drain / pump, that's probably a worse-case issue. Pressure side is probably easier to both diagnose and fix? Any advice appreciated. It's not a real big deal, unless it's contributing to my constant filter pressure increase (?)
I've experimented with turning the diverter valve more towards skim or drain to see if there is a noticeble increase or decrease in the amount of air coming into the pool, but it doesn't seem to make all that much difference. Just hope it's not an underground plumbing issue. I don't have an issue with loss of water.
So this season I thought I'd try to troubleshoot a bit - replaced the pump strainer gasket and tightened as many PVC couplings, etc. as I was able to. I've not yet replaced the filter tank o-ring. I must say that there is often air that seems to accumulate at the top of the filter tank that I then release with the valve. When I do that, sometimes the return line bubbles do subside - for awhile.
Thing is - how to be sure if it's pressure or suction side? There is always what looks like lots of air / bubbles swirling around in the pump strainer, so would that indicate suction side? If the problem is underground plumbing between skimmer / drain / pump, that's probably a worse-case issue. Pressure side is probably easier to both diagnose and fix? Any advice appreciated. It's not a real big deal, unless it's contributing to my constant filter pressure increase (?)

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