I need help and advice regarding my sister-in-law's in-ground pool. Compared to my dinky pool with no diverter valves, this pool is a lot more complicated (19,000 gal with spa, built in the 70's, 2 skimmers and 2 floor drains). The pool was inoperative for many years and was a green swamp with inches of plant debris so I had the pool emptied and pressure washed last year. There doesn't seem to be the amount of water flow as I see in my pool and the pump sometimes has difficulty priming; the pump basket area is never completely full of water. A couple weeks ago, the incoming water slowed to the point the filter had barely any pressure. I thought it was a clogged skimmer line, so I snaked the skimmers for 15ft and didn't find anything. I called a guy and he noticed one of the diverter valves was leaking. He replaced the o-rings in all three valves pictured below and it did help because the DE filter can now build up about 16psi.
In the pic below, the upper right inset shows the current valve settings. The tech has it set so it's only pulling water from one of the skimmers. He's saying that although he replaced the o-rings there is still a suction side leak and he's suggesting that all 3 valves need to be replaced in order to have all 4 inlets pulling water. He did show me that at least one of the screws on a valve top is stripped and you can pull it out with your fingers. There is also a stream of small bubbles from the 2 pool outlets.
Does this sound like a plausible solution to the circulation issues? I hesitate because he's offering to replace all three valves, replace the DE filter with a cartridge filter, and remove all of the unused gas and solar equipment and piping for $2100. Valve replacement alone was $600-700; is that cost reasonable?
Also, is it common to separate the two skimmers lines, but have the main drains on a single line?
Thanks for any assistance and advice you can offer.

In the pic below, the upper right inset shows the current valve settings. The tech has it set so it's only pulling water from one of the skimmers. He's saying that although he replaced the o-rings there is still a suction side leak and he's suggesting that all 3 valves need to be replaced in order to have all 4 inlets pulling water. He did show me that at least one of the screws on a valve top is stripped and you can pull it out with your fingers. There is also a stream of small bubbles from the 2 pool outlets.
Does this sound like a plausible solution to the circulation issues? I hesitate because he's offering to replace all three valves, replace the DE filter with a cartridge filter, and remove all of the unused gas and solar equipment and piping for $2100. Valve replacement alone was $600-700; is that cost reasonable?
Also, is it common to separate the two skimmers lines, but have the main drains on a single line?
Thanks for any assistance and advice you can offer.
