Then as time went on, it would take 5 - 30 seconds for the pool to prime. From reading past posts, this seems to indicate a leak somewhere, and is not normal behavior for a system.
Are you saying it takes 5-30 seconds to prime your pump now?
Then as time went on, it would take 5 - 30 seconds for the pool to prime. From reading past posts, this seems to indicate a leak somewhere, and is not normal behavior for a system.
duraleigh said:Then as time went on, it would take 5 - 30 seconds for the pool to prime. From reading past posts, this seems to indicate a leak somewhere, and is not normal behavior for a system.
Are you saying it takes 5-30 seconds to prime your pump now?
FWIW, IMHO I would have this guy make ALL repairs, and I wouldn't let the previous guy( and the worms in his pocket) back on the property! I would also have the check valve removed, as I think that they cause more problems than they solve. Also, you need to remember that with the pump off and all valves open, the entire system above water level is under vacuum(suction,) and any air in leaks(water leaks out of the filter) will cause water to drain back to the pool, increasing pump prime time. Best Wishes, and Good Luck!!The pipe going into the basket that is letting air in will be repaired or replaced properly. He's also going to fix properly the leaking plumbing from the pump to the filter.
I am going to have to get the previous repair guy out here to reseal our filter - he had cleaned and replaced a broken part,and apparently did not put it back together properly, as it's leaking water.
Can anyone give me a little perspective on whether or not a pool can or should be a money pit?
duraleigh said:Can anyone give me a little perspective on whether or not a pool can or should be a money pit?
Knowledge is power! The more you chose to learn about your pool, the more satisfying ownership will become and the less money you will spend.
You have shown great willingness to be patient and learn about this particular issue (as we have all learned along with you) and my guess is you will continue that path and thoroughly enjoy your pool this Summer.
Stay on the forum and post lot's of questions as Spring approaches. Read every article in pool school....many more than once. Don't be completely dependant on your new person....regardless of how good he is. Become very proactive with him and here on the forum and you'll have a "Troublefree pool". :lol: :lol:
PS - a pool that has been as badly serviced as "worm man" apparently did will likely have some additional glitches but they should be relatively easy to sort out.......glad you got it up and running.
PPS - are you planning on running the pump nightiimes during this very cold snap? You don't want your pipes to freeze.
Rockcrawler said:As the title says "Pool problems and worms...." I am glad that your pool is in great working order, but what about the worms??? I am stilling wondering myself where the heck they came from? Carpool, you have a picture of the old misaligned plumbing how about a before and after shot, you might as well share your $2000 worth of repairs![]()