- May 22, 2020
- 122
- Pool Size
- 8000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Not on the outside now. PVC glue works to bond the plastic surfaces together, but in this case you're talking about an external application. Since you confirmed the leaks are with the system off, I can only imagine they will drip quite a bit more with pressure applied. No sense taking a risk having the fitting coming apart when you're not around. Best to just call this one a learning experience and re-do I'm afraid.So regular pvc cement won’t work?
Never hurts to try, but likely they need to be replaced.Just filled the pool after hard plumbing
Have a little drip.
Can I add cement to the outside?
Good idea re the wrapI replumbed a good part of mine using a circular saw...and then the guy that installed the new filter used a battery sawzall, so yes, it works. As does a hacksaw. The key is to cut straight, so the end is square to the pipe. Sometimes hard to do, some practice on scrap may be in order. A wrap of tape with the edge on the cut line will help give you a easy to see line to follow.
BTW - investigate VERY closely - water is sneaky. You may only have one (or two) leak(s), and the water is traveling from the higher, "uphill" locations . Wrap areas with something absorbent to block it from traveling, dry everything with paper towels, and see if you still get the same drips in the same spots reappearing.
I used my miter saw since I had a lot of cuts to make. Due to the blade kerf it produced a LOT of plastic sawdust. So the cuts were fast and easy, cleanup not so much. The sawzall and hacksaw produced a lot less. Or perhaps it was just finer, so I didn't notice as much....Good idea re the wrap
I was using a 5 in circular saw so may need to get a 7 in to cut it in one cut. (Nothing wrong with more power tools).