I had an above ground pool installed last year. The installer put two returns in. One just below water line and one about 2' from the bottom. The lower one has had a leak since day one. It leaks to the outside between the outside threads of the body and the big retaining nut. That must mean it's leaking past the gasket inside the pool.
The pool guy came out last year and spread some two part epoxy over the nut that he must have hoped would magically cure the leak. Obviously that didn't work. He never did come back out last year to fix it again. It was a slow drip, so I just let it go.
Over the winter it seems to have worsened. I asked him again to come out and he said it would be no problem to fix even without draining the pool. Great, but he never showed up and won't respond to calls. So I'm on my own. Does anyone have any tricks for this that don't require draining half the pool? I could loosen the outer nut, push the return forward (into pool) enough to stretch the gasket out and over the flange. Some water will leak no matter how quick I do it, but will the potential flood of water shift the liner?
Or should I just bite the bullet and drain it?
The pool guy came out last year and spread some two part epoxy over the nut that he must have hoped would magically cure the leak. Obviously that didn't work. He never did come back out last year to fix it again. It was a slow drip, so I just let it go.
Over the winter it seems to have worsened. I asked him again to come out and he said it would be no problem to fix even without draining the pool. Great, but he never showed up and won't respond to calls. So I'm on my own. Does anyone have any tricks for this that don't require draining half the pool? I could loosen the outer nut, push the return forward (into pool) enough to stretch the gasket out and over the flange. Some water will leak no matter how quick I do it, but will the potential flood of water shift the liner?
Or should I just bite the bullet and drain it?