I have an infinity pool. It has 2 pumps. One operates as normal taking water from a drain in the base and thingy in the side where you attach the vacuum. I've just had it replaced and glass beads in filter and all is well.
The other pump takes water from a huge tank up to the pool and back down via the infinity overflow. Also had to have this pump replaced. Both done in March. |Repairer showed me pump working but not that water was flowing. I've only just started it as there have been family probs.
The pump is definitely working from the tank to the pump but no water is coming out of the pool inlets from this pump.
Installer has said there must be a blockage (glad I didn't have to pay for that!) and that they will have to access beneath the pool to check the pipes and perhaps replace them. Well this is going to involve making a hole in the wall and goodness how much expense. I just cannot believe that there isn't some way of trying to shift a blockage first something like Dyno-rod do. So basically a blockage in the push part of the pump.
Any advice welcome.
The other pump takes water from a huge tank up to the pool and back down via the infinity overflow. Also had to have this pump replaced. Both done in March. |Repairer showed me pump working but not that water was flowing. I've only just started it as there have been family probs.
The pump is definitely working from the tank to the pump but no water is coming out of the pool inlets from this pump.
Installer has said there must be a blockage (glad I didn't have to pay for that!) and that they will have to access beneath the pool to check the pipes and perhaps replace them. Well this is going to involve making a hole in the wall and goodness how much expense. I just cannot believe that there isn't some way of trying to shift a blockage first something like Dyno-rod do. So basically a blockage in the push part of the pump.
Any advice welcome.