I seem to have a significant suction side leak this year and I'm worried it's underground, but I can't quite make sense of all my symptoms.
For background, I had my pump and valves replaced last year by a pool professional and everything ran great last season. I kept my pool "open" over the winter rather than winterizing (I live in Seattle and we don't get super cold winters). But when I went to start getting the pool in swimming shape again this season, I discovered a couple symptoms:
This seems like a suction side leak, but I've had no luck finding the culprit. Here's a picture of my plumbing for context:

Things I've tried:
So basically it behaves significantly better in any configuration other than "from pool, to pool" and two things don't make sense:
Anybody have any theories or other experiments I should try? Unfortunately I'm thinking my next step may be to call a professional (the local pool store recommended American Leak Detection).
For background, I had my pump and valves replaced last year by a pool professional and everything ran great last season. I kept my pool "open" over the winter rather than winterizing (I live in Seattle and we don't get super cold winters). But when I went to start getting the pool in swimming shape again this season, I discovered a couple symptoms:
- The pump basket only fills ~50% (the water is just slightly above the outlet port and sloshes around). (video here)
- At ~1700 RPM (my standard "filtering" RPM) I get very slight bubbles from the return jet and some air buildup in the filter.
- At higher RPMs (e.g 2500), I get major bubbles from the return jet and substantial air in the filter (e.g. running for ~5 minutes might build up ~5 seconds of air to bleed out)
This seems like a suction side leak, but I've had no luck finding the culprit. Here's a picture of my plumbing for context:
Things I've tried:
- Clean, inspect, and re-grease all of the O-rings on the suction side:
- The pump lid (multiple times since this seemed like the most likely culprit)
- The pump drain plugs (and I tried swapping them since there are two identical ones)
- The union to the pump
- The Jandy 3-way valve
- I tried pouring water from a hose over the pump lid and joints / valves, looking for a change in the air in the pump basket, but wasn't able to detect anything.
- I verified pool water level is fine and skimmer isn't vortexing or anything.
- I tried using the smoke from an incense stick to find any joints sucking air. Not sure if this is a viable technique (found it on youtube), but it was a failure for me because the pump fan generated too much air movement in the pump house.
from | to | psi | air in return and filter | pump level |
pool | pool | 5 | yes | 50% |
spa | pool | 5 | no | 80% |
pool | spa | 10 | no | 80% |
spa | spa | 10 | no | 80% |
So basically it behaves significantly better in any configuration other than "from pool, to pool" and two things don't make sense:
- When pulling from the pool and returning to the spa, I expected to still get my leak symptoms of air in the return jet and in the filter and pump only filled ~50%, but I did not!
- Even when pulling from the spa and returning to the spa, the pump still had a large air bubble at the top. It was *way* better than when going pool=>pool, but there was still maybe an inch of air at the top.
Anybody have any theories or other experiments I should try? Unfortunately I'm thinking my next step may be to call a professional (the local pool store recommended American Leak Detection).