South Florida pool here.
It seems like every time we get a few days of rain put together my overflow drain system stops working. The pool is less than 1 yr old and I had the PB come out a couple times and "blow out" the line which involves running water back into the drain plumbing at the equipment pad. I've since had to do the same thing several times to get the overflow starting to drain again. As soon as it's blown out, it starts draining again.
As I understand it, the overflow in the skimmer is connected via PVC to a french drain in the gravel under the bottom of the pool, and then plumbed back to the equipment pad with 1.5" PVC in case (i was told) that if they ever needed to drain the pool they could pump the water out from around the shell and lessen the risk of the pool popping out of the ground.
The PB tech suspects that it's an air-lock causing the drain to stop. Looking for suggestions and/or knowledge to better prepare me with my future interactions with the PB.
It seems like every time we get a few days of rain put together my overflow drain system stops working. The pool is less than 1 yr old and I had the PB come out a couple times and "blow out" the line which involves running water back into the drain plumbing at the equipment pad. I've since had to do the same thing several times to get the overflow starting to drain again. As soon as it's blown out, it starts draining again.
As I understand it, the overflow in the skimmer is connected via PVC to a french drain in the gravel under the bottom of the pool, and then plumbed back to the equipment pad with 1.5" PVC in case (i was told) that if they ever needed to drain the pool they could pump the water out from around the shell and lessen the risk of the pool popping out of the ground.
The PB tech suspects that it's an air-lock causing the drain to stop. Looking for suggestions and/or knowledge to better prepare me with my future interactions with the PB.