Good morning!
Opened the pool up a week ago - it's unseasonably cold up here at the moment, so have not been running equipment more than a few hours a day. Last night, I decide to hook up the Polaris 280 (has a dedicated line and is powered by a Polaris pump) as the pool as getting a bit dirty. Polaris looked to be working fine while I had it running. Check on the equipment pad to make sure I had no leaks/issues and see water flowing out from around/under the concrete slab. Pretty heavy flow to be honest. The equipment itself is not leaking (i.e. the top of the concrete slab is dry), but man is there a lot of water coming out from under/around the slab itself. I don't notice this when the pump alone is running, but I see water come out of the ground about 3 mins after turning on the Polaris pump. It's been raining pretty hard last few days so can't tell if the area around the equipment pad is wet when I'm only running the pump - it's not visible for sure until I turn on the Polaris pump...
Any ideas on how to troubleshoot - I am trying to avoid having to break the concrete
Thanks in advance.
Opened the pool up a week ago - it's unseasonably cold up here at the moment, so have not been running equipment more than a few hours a day. Last night, I decide to hook up the Polaris 280 (has a dedicated line and is powered by a Polaris pump) as the pool as getting a bit dirty. Polaris looked to be working fine while I had it running. Check on the equipment pad to make sure I had no leaks/issues and see water flowing out from around/under the concrete slab. Pretty heavy flow to be honest. The equipment itself is not leaking (i.e. the top of the concrete slab is dry), but man is there a lot of water coming out from under/around the slab itself. I don't notice this when the pump alone is running, but I see water come out of the ground about 3 mins after turning on the Polaris pump. It's been raining pretty hard last few days so can't tell if the area around the equipment pad is wet when I'm only running the pump - it's not visible for sure until I turn on the Polaris pump...
Any ideas on how to troubleshoot - I am trying to avoid having to break the concrete
Thanks in advance.