Hello TPF community! First time poster here, be gentle 
I have an IG gunite pool with an elevated spa that waterfalls into the main pool. There are also two additional aesthetic waterfall features on either side of the main spa spillway. Since I have owned the home (10 years) the pressure is pretty bad when all three waterfalls are turned on. With the side waterfalls off, the main spa waterfall would push with good force, until recently.
This past Fall I had the pool renovated and had a tanning ledge installed in the shallow end. The shallow end return was extended about 10 feet to the middle of the tanning ledge to make a bubbler. All new fittings seem to be the same size as before, although the drain covers are different.
Ever since the pool was redone, the main spa waterfall is much less forceful. I’m wondering if adding the additional feet to the ledge return/bubbler has added head and is making the return to the waterfalls worse than usual. I have tried to cap off the ledge return/bubbler but that didn't make a difference. Filter has been cleaned.
I will be replacing my concrete pool deck with pavers and considering taking advantage of the excavation to replace two 1.5” skimmer suction lines and two 1.5” return lines (one of which is the ledge return/bubbler) with 2” pipe. Also, plan to replace the old skimmer boxes.
I have poked around the forum and read some about reducing dynamic pool head, but don't have a firm understanding. I estimate about 240' of suction/return piping. Any thoughts on whether increasing the lines to 2” would help with the waterfall force?
I have attached pics to give a better idea of the setup.
Thanks for any advice!
22k gallon, gunite/mini-pebble, WhisperFlo Pump 1.5hp, FNS 60 DE Filter, heater, spa w/ waterfall, Zodiac salt chorinator, iAquaLink



I have an IG gunite pool with an elevated spa that waterfalls into the main pool. There are also two additional aesthetic waterfall features on either side of the main spa spillway. Since I have owned the home (10 years) the pressure is pretty bad when all three waterfalls are turned on. With the side waterfalls off, the main spa waterfall would push with good force, until recently.
This past Fall I had the pool renovated and had a tanning ledge installed in the shallow end. The shallow end return was extended about 10 feet to the middle of the tanning ledge to make a bubbler. All new fittings seem to be the same size as before, although the drain covers are different.
Ever since the pool was redone, the main spa waterfall is much less forceful. I’m wondering if adding the additional feet to the ledge return/bubbler has added head and is making the return to the waterfalls worse than usual. I have tried to cap off the ledge return/bubbler but that didn't make a difference. Filter has been cleaned.
I will be replacing my concrete pool deck with pavers and considering taking advantage of the excavation to replace two 1.5” skimmer suction lines and two 1.5” return lines (one of which is the ledge return/bubbler) with 2” pipe. Also, plan to replace the old skimmer boxes.
I have poked around the forum and read some about reducing dynamic pool head, but don't have a firm understanding. I estimate about 240' of suction/return piping. Any thoughts on whether increasing the lines to 2” would help with the waterfall force?
I have attached pics to give a better idea of the setup.
Thanks for any advice!
22k gallon, gunite/mini-pebble, WhisperFlo Pump 1.5hp, FNS 60 DE Filter, heater, spa w/ waterfall, Zodiac salt chorinator, iAquaLink



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