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    Sorry it's taken a while for my reply. This is what the vac head would look like http://www.lesliespool.com/Home/Automat ... 82701.html, you can get them from about $25 to $150 just depending on the quality you would like to buy. With that you will also need a vac hose...
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    Yeah that's an issue I don't run into much. Sometimes you can still get enough suction to vacuum it just takes longer to get the job done and can be very tedious. I have vacuumed many times with two skimmers on one line with no plug before and I worked okay. Good luck. Let me know If I can be of...
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    Forgive me if I'm missing something here. But you have skimmers, you should be able to manual vacuum (which is what I was refering to in the post above). If you don't have a valve for each skimmer you can use a plug in one skimmer to get enough suction. There is always a way to vacuum manually...
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    Just noticed the Dolphin in the pic, Those work great too, just have to be cleaned out several times to get all that dirt!
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    Wow! Looks a ton better. Thats always fun to clean up. I also have an external filter and pump I use sometimes to clean that big of a mess up. The other option that I do sometimes that works great (not sure how the stage 4 in dallas affects this) is I use the multiport valve to vacuum to waste...
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    Nice Looking water!!! What did you have it replaced with?
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    New Pool Professional

    Yeah the water restrictions are killing us pool people around here, I live in mckinney and we are at level 3 here. What is the mortar from if you dont mind me asking? Also, if you would like some help please send me a PM Thanks.
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    haha, thats always fun to get out! Even more so because you have to be so careful not to scratch the bottom of the pool with the chunks of mortar. What I like to use is a leaf vacuum that sits up off of the bottom and runs off of the pool cleaner pressure line. Most times they have enough power...
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    New Pool Professional

    Hey guys/gals, My name is Travis, I own a pool company in the DFW area in texas. I read a lot of good info on the site so I figured I'd join up and give some advice of from my own personal experiences.