Hello everyone. The forum was so helpful at getting me through my pool opening and month-long SLAM. Now hopefully you all can keep me out of trouble with my DIY plan for replacing my pump and plumbing.
With replacement of a few parts, the setup I inherited has been working adequately, but:
Thanks for any voices of experience.
John
With replacement of a few parts, the setup I inherited has been working adequately, but:
- There must be air leaks I haven't found since the pump always has some air in it and fails to prime about once a week (after being off for 12 hours). A couple of times, it has run for a couple hours without a prime and has been boiling hot.
- All of the joints are coated in silicone, and it looks like someone welded in a bunch of threaded connectors that seem likely candidates for leaks.
- There is a water leak, losing a good inch a day, I think from the pump housing, where the ground is always wet. The pump seals are bad.
- A few days ago (not when hot), the single-speed pump motor became really loud, up multiple decibels. The motor is just a year or two old. I opened the housing and didn't find any damage.
- I hope that welding all possible joints should help the air leak situation.
- I'd like to keep the valves which aren't in bad shape, but I think they're welded to impossibly short pieces of PVC.
- I could keep the pump housing, but it's old, would need to be resealed, and would limit pump motor options.
- I get $400 from the power company for an Energy Star pump.
Thanks for any voices of experience.
John