- Oct 9, 2024
- 4
- Pool Size
- 13500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
I recently had a new pool built, completed about two months ago. Soon after, I noticed we were losing about an inch of water per day. The pool builder performed a leak check and found a leak at one of the return jets. To fix it, they had to remove part of the decking and a large section of gunite.
The leak is now repaired, but should I be concerned about the large hole they had to dig into the gunite? Is this a minor issue, or should I monitor it more closely? Additionally, I noticed they used a 90° P-trap instead of running the pipe straight for the return jet. Any idea why a P-trap would be necessary here?
I’ve attached before and after pictures of the leak and repair for reference.



The leak is now repaired, but should I be concerned about the large hole they had to dig into the gunite? Is this a minor issue, or should I monitor it more closely? Additionally, I noticed they used a 90° P-trap instead of running the pipe straight for the return jet. Any idea why a P-trap would be necessary here?
I’ve attached before and after pictures of the leak and repair for reference.



