Hello!
I had a leak detection company come to find leaks in the pool and one of the things they noticed was an air leak where the PVC is connected to the pump. I've only recently moved into this house, but there has always been air viewable through the top of the basket cover of the pump, so I have no reference of what is "normal", but it seems like there should be no air in there when the pump is running. I have no issues running the pump, but occasionally there are bubbles in the return jets. This mostly happens whenever I have to re-prime the pump.
I'd like to attempt fixing this myself. I've attached two photos (an overview of the piping and a close up of where the air leak is). Notice on the piece that is threaded into the pump, there is writing indicating where the air leak is.
I'm looking for any advice on how to approach the repair. There doesn't seem to be a lot of room to work with if I need to cut the PVC and I assume the pipe coming out of the top of the pump has a union I could unscrew to be able to move the pump around if needed.
Thanks!
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I had a leak detection company come to find leaks in the pool and one of the things they noticed was an air leak where the PVC is connected to the pump. I've only recently moved into this house, but there has always been air viewable through the top of the basket cover of the pump, so I have no reference of what is "normal", but it seems like there should be no air in there when the pump is running. I have no issues running the pump, but occasionally there are bubbles in the return jets. This mostly happens whenever I have to re-prime the pump.
I'd like to attempt fixing this myself. I've attached two photos (an overview of the piping and a close up of where the air leak is). Notice on the piece that is threaded into the pump, there is writing indicating where the air leak is.
I'm looking for any advice on how to approach the repair. There doesn't seem to be a lot of room to work with if I need to cut the PVC and I assume the pipe coming out of the top of the pump has a union I could unscrew to be able to move the pump around if needed.
Thanks!
