What is a pressure side return leak?
Return leaks are also often referred to as pressure-side leaks. This refers to the fact that the return half of your system is under a lot of pressure when the pump is running. This elevated pressure can allow water to escape from even the tiniest of holes or cracks in the network of pipes leading back to your pool.
How do you fix a leaking underground pipe?
One popular technique used by professional plumbers for repairing a broken underground pipe is trenchless pipe repair. This technique involves locating the access point of the pipe and inserting a resin or acrylic patching material and maneuvering it into the place where the crack or damage is located.
How do you remove the return jets from a pool?
Carefully remove the outer fitting of a jet with the grip wrench turning counter-clockwise. It should come off relatively easily. Don’t force it! If you don’t feel it moving, inspect it carefully to see if it is glued into the fitting (common with older pools).
Why does my pool filter keep leaking?
The majority of the time leaks such as this are from a bad spider gasket on a multiport valve, or plunger o-rings on a push-pull valve. To inspect or repair a leaking multiport valve, turn off power to your pump and release the pressure in the filter, then remove the screws on top of the valve.
Why does my pool filter keep losing pressure?
It could be a clogged pump basket, clogged impeller, clogged pipe or clogged skimmer. It could also be a closed or broken valve before the pump. Or, the pump may have an air leak, and is drawing in more air than water, which will also reduce the filter pressure (and filtration).
How to fix above ground swimming pool water return leak?
Above ground swimming pool water return leakage calls for examination of fittings, new pipe tape around fitting threads and then retightening. If your swimming pool stops leaking after dropping below the water return, look for leaks near it.
How do you fix an air leak in a pool filter?
Trace each of the water lines in your swimming pool’s filter pump system to locate any air leaks in those lines. If you have a water return line itself with an air or water leak, you’ll need to repair or replace the line. Pool water return lines are under pressure, so replacing leaky lines is typically required.
Why is my pool leaking?
Since the underground plumbing is held in place by the soil this movement frequently causes leaks at or near return fittings where the plumbing is integrated with the pool structures. A simple pressure test and/or dye test can often confirm where the problem is, but the solution to the fix is far from simple.
How do you fix a loose drain plug in a swimming pool?
Swimming pool pump drain plugs also work their way loose and require re-taping with pipe tape and subsequent retightening, too. Above ground swimming pool water return leakage calls for examination of fittings, new pipe tape around fitting threads and then retightening.