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andwhite1
At my wits end. I can not get water back to the pool.
I have tried everything. Had the leak detector guy out today. The pipes are not leaking. On the return or pressure side. The were all holding pressure. We cut the pipe going back to the pool and he put the camera in but he could only get about 3 ft in and couldn't see anything. I had already tried this with a snake and got about the same distance. This part is under my shed. The camera looked pretty big too me. Too big to get around any corners and what not. I have 1.5" pvc but the flexible underground tubing looks a bit narrower.
The only thing that is weird is that we cut the pipe where the PVC attaches to some type of flexible pvc/rubber type pipe is in the ground and it is all tore up on the inside. Kind of like the prev owner tried to roto rooter it with something too powerful.
I have tried the hose bladder thing on both ends. Blocked off all pool returns except one closest to shed. I can get a small trickle of water on either end. Same with leak detector guy. He turned the pressure up as high as he felt comfortable with and only a small trickle of water.
The pump absolutely is pumping water. I can turn it on filter and unhook the pressure side access valve after the filter and furnace and water flys out.
I can stick a hose into the return on the pool and water shoots out of all the returns. So it is between the shed and the pool.
I thought all the water was just leaking into the ground. Why I called the leak detector. But I suspected it was not b/c I could leave pump on and wasn't drastically losing water. I have even tried leaving pump on and plunging at return in pool. I can get water to come out like I am sucking water past the blockage.
Does my pump or the hose blaster thing provide more pressure. Maybe I should try the plunger with the hose blaster? Was hoping all the back and forth would loosen it but nope.
What kills me is I can't imagine what can even be in there to block it. I always leave my pump basket in. Something would have to go from the pump, through the filter, past the furnace/furnace piping (admittedly this is usually bypassed) then down into the pressure return line and then split somewhere around the pool to all the returns. I can not imagine what would be in there so solidly as to stop all my efforts so far. even if it was some leaves and seed pods etc.
I tried calling a few plumbers roto rooter type people but they say no pools. Does anyone know of a good pool service company in Chicago suburbs that works on pool piping. I guess at the end of day I might have to have a new line run back to the pool. What a huge pain...
I have tried everything. Had the leak detector guy out today. The pipes are not leaking. On the return or pressure side. The were all holding pressure. We cut the pipe going back to the pool and he put the camera in but he could only get about 3 ft in and couldn't see anything. I had already tried this with a snake and got about the same distance. This part is under my shed. The camera looked pretty big too me. Too big to get around any corners and what not. I have 1.5" pvc but the flexible underground tubing looks a bit narrower.
The only thing that is weird is that we cut the pipe where the PVC attaches to some type of flexible pvc/rubber type pipe is in the ground and it is all tore up on the inside. Kind of like the prev owner tried to roto rooter it with something too powerful.
I have tried the hose bladder thing on both ends. Blocked off all pool returns except one closest to shed. I can get a small trickle of water on either end. Same with leak detector guy. He turned the pressure up as high as he felt comfortable with and only a small trickle of water.
The pump absolutely is pumping water. I can turn it on filter and unhook the pressure side access valve after the filter and furnace and water flys out.
I can stick a hose into the return on the pool and water shoots out of all the returns. So it is between the shed and the pool.
I thought all the water was just leaking into the ground. Why I called the leak detector. But I suspected it was not b/c I could leave pump on and wasn't drastically losing water. I have even tried leaving pump on and plunging at return in pool. I can get water to come out like I am sucking water past the blockage.
Does my pump or the hose blaster thing provide more pressure. Maybe I should try the plunger with the hose blaster? Was hoping all the back and forth would loosen it but nope.
What kills me is I can't imagine what can even be in there to block it. I always leave my pump basket in. Something would have to go from the pump, through the filter, past the furnace/furnace piping (admittedly this is usually bypassed) then down into the pressure return line and then split somewhere around the pool to all the returns. I can not imagine what would be in there so solidly as to stop all my efforts so far. even if it was some leaves and seed pods etc.
I tried calling a few plumbers roto rooter type people but they say no pools. Does anyone know of a good pool service company in Chicago suburbs that works on pool piping. I guess at the end of day I might have to have a new line run back to the pool. What a huge pain...