I think that I am up a creek without a paddle on this, but I thought I would ask y'all if you can think of a solution. Our pool guy is pretty much a huge disappointment and turned out to not be the most knowledgable man about pools.
Anyway, here is the problem. Our spa has 6 jets and the water pressure goes less from one jet to the next. With the air bubbles this is much more apparent, in fact one jet has no air coming out of it (only water comes out). I am not all that knowledgeable about pool plumbing, but it seems that maybe the plumbing for the jets should have been run in parallel but instead where run as a series. I don't know how the plumbing is run. I wonder if that was the case, would it make sense to reduce the flow gradually from jet to jet to even out the pressure.
Let me know if you think I am completely screwed or not.
Thanks for any help
Anyway, here is the problem. Our spa has 6 jets and the water pressure goes less from one jet to the next. With the air bubbles this is much more apparent, in fact one jet has no air coming out of it (only water comes out). I am not all that knowledgeable about pool plumbing, but it seems that maybe the plumbing for the jets should have been run in parallel but instead where run as a series. I don't know how the plumbing is run. I wonder if that was the case, would it make sense to reduce the flow gradually from jet to jet to even out the pressure.
Let me know if you think I am completely screwed or not.
Thanks for any help