All,
Looking for some advice here. We have two skimmer lines one of which I've isolated to have a suction leak. We were getting a ton of air in the pump and out the return jets one day. I cut off the line from one of the skimmers and that worked fine. Normally, I would count my blessings and just move on, however now we seem to be losing about an inch (or more) of water a day. Our pool runs just fine with one skimmer and the main drains.
My question is, if I plug the skimmer with the suspected leak, do you feel this would solve the drainage issue? I find that we are primarily losing water when the pump is off.
No other signs of any visible leaks (i.e., cracks). I do have a Pentair booster pump that is leaking slight water (waiting for the hose kit to come in so I can fix), but I don't feel it's leaking enough to warrant an inch or more of water loss a day.
Pictures of plumbing attached for reference .
Thanks in advance for all the help!
Looking for some advice here. We have two skimmer lines one of which I've isolated to have a suction leak. We were getting a ton of air in the pump and out the return jets one day. I cut off the line from one of the skimmers and that worked fine. Normally, I would count my blessings and just move on, however now we seem to be losing about an inch (or more) of water a day. Our pool runs just fine with one skimmer and the main drains.
My question is, if I plug the skimmer with the suspected leak, do you feel this would solve the drainage issue? I find that we are primarily losing water when the pump is off.
No other signs of any visible leaks (i.e., cracks). I do have a Pentair booster pump that is leaking slight water (waiting for the hose kit to come in so I can fix), but I don't feel it's leaking enough to warrant an inch or more of water loss a day.
Pictures of plumbing attached for reference .
Thanks in advance for all the help!