Pool/Spa Jett Eyes

Hello Everyone,

So I just got my pool resurfaced and I was wondering if my pool Jetts should look like this? They have part of the threading showing and are not flush to the pool wall. Will that be an issue ?
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Hello Everyone,

I recently just got my pool re plastered and had the return Jett replaced with new ones. However, they don’t look flush with the pool wall.

I will include some pictures where you can see some of the threading of the Jett eyeball.

Will them not being flush with the pool wall be an issue? How can I make it flush ?
 

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Hello Everyone,

I recently just got my pool re plastered and had the return Jett replaced with new ones. However, they don’t look flush with the pool wall.

I will include some pictures where you can see some of the threading of the Jett eyeball.

Will them not being flush with the pool wall be an issue? How can I make it flush ?
It looks like these were used (CMP 25554-200-000) they are just pushed (knocked) into the pipe:
25554-200-000-self-aligning-return-1-2-opening.jpg

When it would have been better if these (CMP 25559-000-000) were the ones used, again just pushed (knocked) into the pipe. These fit more flush with the surface. They are called "Aussie" fittings:
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