Hello from Magnolia Texas,
I'm a first time to be, in-ground pool owner.
The plumbers finished the plumbing yesterday and put pressure on the lines. I have no idea which ones, and are they supposed to pressure test all lines whether they are flow out only, or return from the drain, and skimmers?
Like I mentioned this is my first time having a pool built. Anyway they pressured the system, and the only PSI gauge is on top of the Jandy cartridge filter. They pressured it to 24 psi around 11Am yesterday, and by days end 10PM the gauge showed 14psi. I told the Project manager about it, and he said "we don't get concerned unless it drops to 5psi" ?? This morning I looked and it was at 7psi. I left a message for the PM to tell him the drop, and no reply as of this writing. The plumbers showed up this morning for what I thought was to address the issue, however they told me they were just here to set a main light? They told me there is no leak! But they re-pressured it to humor me. They pressure it to 20psi at 8AM, and it how reads 18psi at noon. Gunite is scheduled for tomorrow morning, and I still haven't heard back from the PM. The plumbers left right after pressurizing the system, without saying a word when they left.
One, I don't know what or how much of the system should be tested under pressure. The piping consists of two pumps(one for waterfall, and weeping wall). Plumbed in is the 4 cartridge filter, heat pump, UV filter, Ozone filter, and Fusion chlorinator. Plus it will have the Polaris 9450 Sport Robot cleaner.
Oh and two bubblers.
Most pipe going into the pool they have capped, but a couple are open, and the Channel drain just has black electoral tape around it's seem on top.
My concern is the gunite going in Monday!
I hope someone here can tell me if I should be a pain-in-the-caboose and tell them to not do the gunite till the system keeps pressure?
Thanks everyone,
I appreciate any help
I'm a first time to be, in-ground pool owner.
The plumbers finished the plumbing yesterday and put pressure on the lines. I have no idea which ones, and are they supposed to pressure test all lines whether they are flow out only, or return from the drain, and skimmers?
Like I mentioned this is my first time having a pool built. Anyway they pressured the system, and the only PSI gauge is on top of the Jandy cartridge filter. They pressured it to 24 psi around 11Am yesterday, and by days end 10PM the gauge showed 14psi. I told the Project manager about it, and he said "we don't get concerned unless it drops to 5psi" ?? This morning I looked and it was at 7psi. I left a message for the PM to tell him the drop, and no reply as of this writing. The plumbers showed up this morning for what I thought was to address the issue, however they told me they were just here to set a main light? They told me there is no leak! But they re-pressured it to humor me. They pressure it to 20psi at 8AM, and it how reads 18psi at noon. Gunite is scheduled for tomorrow morning, and I still haven't heard back from the PM. The plumbers left right after pressurizing the system, without saying a word when they left.
One, I don't know what or how much of the system should be tested under pressure. The piping consists of two pumps(one for waterfall, and weeping wall). Plumbed in is the 4 cartridge filter, heat pump, UV filter, Ozone filter, and Fusion chlorinator. Plus it will have the Polaris 9450 Sport Robot cleaner.
Oh and two bubblers.
Most pipe going into the pool they have capped, but a couple are open, and the Channel drain just has black electoral tape around it's seem on top.
My concern is the gunite going in Monday!
I hope someone here can tell me if I should be a pain-in-the-caboose and tell them to not do the gunite till the system keeps pressure?
Thanks everyone,
I appreciate any help