- Nov 25, 2013
- 3
Hi, I am in the middle of liner replacement (a raccoon fell into the pool and tore our 13-year-old liner to shreds). As part of that, I am repairing the bottom with Pool-Krete, and I will be grinding the rust off of the pool walls and coating with a cold galvanizing compound.
One issue is that I have apparently had a long slow leak around the skimmer opening. I do not believe the previous installer replaced the butterfly gasket that covers the steel pool wall. Also, there was some rubberlike sealant used to form another gasket between the butterfly gasket and the skimmer. I have been picking this out, but I am concerned about the ability to fully seal around the opening, given the small gap. The skimmer does not leak outside of this, but it is the original skimmer and is approximately 35 years old.
Should I go through the extra effort to replace the skimmer? I would have to cut out the concrete and dig it up, so not the most pleasant work. Would anyone chance just filling that gap between the butterfly gasket and the skimmer with sealant? Thanks!


One issue is that I have apparently had a long slow leak around the skimmer opening. I do not believe the previous installer replaced the butterfly gasket that covers the steel pool wall. Also, there was some rubberlike sealant used to form another gasket between the butterfly gasket and the skimmer. I have been picking this out, but I am concerned about the ability to fully seal around the opening, given the small gap. The skimmer does not leak outside of this, but it is the original skimmer and is approximately 35 years old.
Should I go through the extra effort to replace the skimmer? I would have to cut out the concrete and dig it up, so not the most pleasant work. Would anyone chance just filling that gap between the butterfly gasket and the skimmer with sealant? Thanks!

