LED Bubbler install issue

Ryan9867

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Jul 14, 2020
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Parkland, FL
Pool Size
17000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Jandy Truclear / Ei
I’ve been a long time lurker, really appreciate all the resources on the site. I’ve been under contract for a new pool for 20 months, including 8 months of construction. There have been so many self inflicted issues by the builder.

Here is the latest. The LED bubblers installed on the sun shelf stick up about 4 inches. After a quick look in the owners manual, the caps should have been installed under plaster not after plaster. I’m not crazy here right?

You’ll also notice some white splotching on my plaster too, which the builder claims is normal…is that normal? It is on every surface of my pool. Doesn’t seem right to me. Builder said he would open a warranty claim with the mfg.

what kind of repair am I looking at to fix the bubblers? Seems like carve out a deeper hole and replaster? How big of an area should I ask them to replaster? Any long term issues with this?

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Welcome to TFP.

Yes, your bubbler should be flush with the pool floor. I am not sure it can be fixed now.

What manufacture and model bubbler is it?

The white spotting is typical mottling that we see in many plaster jobs.



 
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Digging a deeper hole and adding plaster will not correct the problem due to the plumbing that’s attached to the fixture (See attached photos).
Adding 4” of plaster to the sun shelf is one way to address the problem but has problems of its own if not done correctly.
 

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Here's a similar repair, although only lowered by two inches. The description says they cut out some of the pipe to lower it to then attach the new bubblers. (It's not the best or clearest video of the exact fix, but it shows generally what they did.)

I have these same bubblers, and my pool builder screwed up their installation too, although in a different way. The correct way to install them is described in the manual that comes with them, and I could easily see what they did wrong in a few minutes of looking at the manual. Why some pool builders don't read instructions before proceeding with installing things they may not be familiar with is inexplicable :-( Good luck - I hope you can get it fixed properly and not by adding four inches of plaster to your shelf.
 
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