simicrintz said:
bk406 said:
I'm not so convinced a little stake or a shovel in the ground will puncture it.
I've seen it firsthand, more times than I care to. Once, in my opinion, is too many. Not the plumbers fault, or the product. (And I don't happen to fall in the non-builder/non-plumber category

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Liner wasnt in yesterday when i stopped by, but the floor was done. Ill upload more pics later!
Personally, i think the 50 or 100Ft rolls of flex are a PAIN to unroll and lay out.. i think it would be easier to use rigid. Im not a builder, but the thought of couplings connecting pieces of rigid underground instead of one straight shot of flex from the fitting to the filter would worry me. Then again i worry about everything when im doing a job lol

.. a little too much actually... Im ALL about doing the job right and making sure the customer will be happy for a while, not just long enough so i can split and cash the check.
I have a customer with a fiberglass pool that was installed by a local guy ( business name changed every year for the last 3 years) I will take pics of his plumbing at the system... Im gonna warn you... make sure your sitting down...
sch 40 fittings?? nah... how about the homedepot drain fittings, made for NON pressure applications. Clear primer and glue? whats that?? This guys LOVES the purple primers... he likes it so much he splashed it everywhere

The first time i went there i told the homeowner, " ya know, you really shouldnt have used that type of pvc fittings when you redid the filter and pump, they arent made for pressure" Then he replied... Really? Maybe you should tell that to the builder.. he just installed the pool last year.... i didnt say much from there lol