Switch off the pump. Lower the water level to at least 2 inches below the bottom of the skimmer faceplate, instructs InyoPools.com. Loosen and remove the screws that hold the faceplate to the skimmer using the appropriate screwdriver. Set the screws and faceplate aside for reuse later. Peel the gasket away from the skimmer wall.
Check the Pump Lid and O-Ring. First, you don’t have to do much for this step other than look. If your pump’s lid is cracked, case closed: that’s how the air is getting in. If it isn’t cracked, open up the unit (again, power off and disconnected) and check the O-ring around the lid.
Step 1. The first step you will take when determining how to fix your valve will be to obtain the model # of your valve. Typically this is located on the label on the top of the valve, normally there is a box named model no. and the valve # will be located in this box. The majority of Hayward valve part #’s start with this prefix SP7.
The kids thought it'd be a good idea to play near the pool. No, I don't The neighborhood kitten put a hole in the side of our Intex above ground pool liner. The kids thought it'd be a good idea
No, not really. Concrete pools do not actively leak - they wick water. This causes the pool shell to be damp, and the ground around the pool to be damp, but not like a leak. A leak is actively flowing water. A concrete pool wicks water but should not have water actively flowing anywhere through the ground.
Crawl spaces can contain many dangers, especially if the area is flooded. Before dealing with water in a crawl space after a heavy rain or leak, take a look to ensure that there aren’t any wires