- Aug 20, 2020
- 7,765
- Pool Size
- 27000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60
We are under contract. Work starts this week on the decking while plaster and tile are on order. I might even be able to swim this season.
Oh, we’ll replace it once the bank account recovers a bit. One issue is that the supports for it are spaced farther out than the board says they should so it’s not as bouncy as a normal board. I suspect the supports were placed for a longer board and either that board broke and they replaced it with a shorter one, or maybe there’s some kind of regulation on board “stick out” the installers goofed up on and switched to a shorter board.You don't want to replace it ? I'm 47 and enjoy it just as much as when I was 12.![]()
They spread the suction over many holes, making it unlikely you plug enough of them to get stuck.I’m curious how they work.
Both the cover reduces some risk and spacing two of them 6ft apart on newer builds all but eliminates any chances of either plugging both ends at once, or getting 3 ft of hair sucked into the Y before the split.I BELIEVE, the "anti-entrapment" feature is actually the legs of the cover that offset the cover from the floor and have space for water to flow between the legs
So this type of cover may have some benefit even if I only have a single drain. That’s was I was looking for.They spread the suction over many holes, making it unlikely you plug enough of them to get stuck.
Yours has larger slots which could suck more hair into the pipe and grab somebody if it's a single drain with the full suction pipe a few inches away from the cover.
Both the cover reduces some risk and spacing two of them 6ft apart on newer builds all but eliminates any chances of either plugging both ends at once, or getting 3 ft of hair sucked into the Y before the split.
See the difference in the 2 openings ? Imagine a clump of hair hitting them both and which one would be more likely to allow more hair in. I don't think anyone with long enough hair ever had it that close to my drains in over a decade, but for $27, it's simply not worth skimping on.So this type of cover may have some benefit even if I only have a single drain
No part number on the cover. But I pulled it off and there’s two hole patterns on the drain. One for 6” (12 and 6 o’clock) and the other for the larger pattern. It’s probably worth buying one and seeing if it fits. Maybe I can also ask my pool guy to add one to the bill.What is the part number on the current cover?