I am new to TFP and need some advise. I have hired a contractor to re-plaster my pool and so far, the pool has been drained. They will clean the tile and fix a few cracked tiles under the water fountain. With the pool drained, this gave me an opportunity to snap a couple of photos of an item I have questions with. Perhaps you all could help me with some answers:
There is one hole in the pool for a cleaner. I took the photo of this to Leslie's and they said it was threaded and hole sized for a pressure cleaner (polaris), not a suction cleaner. However, it is a suction hole because the plumbing points to it being a suction type of setup. Also, with the pump running, I can feel that it is strongly sucking in water. So I am not sure what to think here. Can someone explain this to me?
Here are photos of this hole and the pool in general. Not a major remodel but it the pool should be nice for the kids by summer Thanks in advanced for all your help. I will most likely have more questions when its time to maintain the pool. Sorry for no information in my signature yet. I have yet to inventory all the equipment type I have. The re-plaster work will start on Monday. If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask. Thanks.
There is one hole in the pool for a cleaner. I took the photo of this to Leslie's and they said it was threaded and hole sized for a pressure cleaner (polaris), not a suction cleaner. However, it is a suction hole because the plumbing points to it being a suction type of setup. Also, with the pump running, I can feel that it is strongly sucking in water. So I am not sure what to think here. Can someone explain this to me?
Here are photos of this hole and the pool in general. Not a major remodel but it the pool should be nice for the kids by summer Thanks in advanced for all your help. I will most likely have more questions when its time to maintain the pool. Sorry for no information in my signature yet. I have yet to inventory all the equipment type I have. The re-plaster work will start on Monday. If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask. Thanks.