We have 2 dogs, both about 10-months old. They are large dogs (60-70lbs) and they like to play rough outside -- chewing on sticks, roughhousing with each other, digging holes. You know, normal puppy stuff that we're working on fixing. We've got a large backyard so I can't always see what they're doing, and our pool equipment is hidden behind some bushes.
I noticed a few days ago that they decided some of our pool equipment is actually a chew toy.
They've totally chewed off the handles on all 3 skimmer and main drain valves, chewed on one of the knobs on my pump, and chewed off the drain line on my sand filter (to the point that there's no threads on it to attach the cap that was removed for winterizing).
Any suggestions on how to fix this? I'm assuming I'll need new valves and a new sand filter drain. A fence around the equipment would be a good idea too, I guess. Here is the parts diagram for my filter, I'll need Part #20. Do I need to completely remove all the sand to install this piece, or can I disconnect the multi-port, pick up the filter, reach under it and install the new drain line? I'm assuming I'll need to break out the hacksaw to replace the valves...? I'm pretty handy around the house and this sort of work doesn't scare me, I just haven't done it before.
Photos below (old photos to show what I have, I don't have photos of the carnage right now). Just imagine the valve handles totally chewed off with just the valve stems sticking up.
For awhile now I've considered totally upgrading my equipment and building a fence around it -- it's on 2 cheap plastic "pads" (heater on one, filter & pump on the other) and the plumbing routing is terrible. I'd like to remove it all, pour a large concrete pad, install all new equipment, and put a fence around it. Unfortunately a total blow-out and replace isn't in the works for right now due to a million other projects that are higher-priority around our home, so fixing these few things for now will have to do.
By the way, what is that vertical PVC pipe? I've never figured it out, it just seems to do...nothing...
I noticed a few days ago that they decided some of our pool equipment is actually a chew toy.
Any suggestions on how to fix this? I'm assuming I'll need new valves and a new sand filter drain. A fence around the equipment would be a good idea too, I guess. Here is the parts diagram for my filter, I'll need Part #20. Do I need to completely remove all the sand to install this piece, or can I disconnect the multi-port, pick up the filter, reach under it and install the new drain line? I'm assuming I'll need to break out the hacksaw to replace the valves...? I'm pretty handy around the house and this sort of work doesn't scare me, I just haven't done it before.
Photos below (old photos to show what I have, I don't have photos of the carnage right now). Just imagine the valve handles totally chewed off with just the valve stems sticking up.


For awhile now I've considered totally upgrading my equipment and building a fence around it -- it's on 2 cheap plastic "pads" (heater on one, filter & pump on the other) and the plumbing routing is terrible. I'd like to remove it all, pour a large concrete pad, install all new equipment, and put a fence around it. Unfortunately a total blow-out and replace isn't in the works for right now due to a million other projects that are higher-priority around our home, so fixing these few things for now will have to do.
By the way, what is that vertical PVC pipe? I've never figured it out, it just seems to do...nothing...